Layering Will Remove Excess Weight And Almost Magically Unleash Volume In Hiding Before.
Your tresses will look more alive and gorgeous than ever before. If your hair is wavy or curly, adding layers to the hair will allow the shorter layers to curl more and will let you style the hair to add volume and give the appearance of more hair. If you have better healthier hair but need shape for various reasons around your face, you need more 'face framing', but less layers.
How Layers Will Look Depends On If Your Hair Is Straight, Wavy Or Curly And If It’s Fine, Medium Or Thick.
Especially if your hair’s thick. Layers give wavy hair more movement so i wouldn't go *all* one length, but i make sure none of my layers are shorter than below chin length (so that the weight doesn't let my hair get poofy) and then only do minimal layers in the back. If your hair is thick like mine, then i would say yes to layers if you would like it to look nice while wearing it down.
I Will Advise You To Choose A Layered Hairstyle.
If hair volume and body is what you want from your curly hair then adding uniform layers (pictured left) throughout your hair will balance out the body and volume, while layers cut through the sides and back of curly hair (pictured right) will. Just keep those ringlets hydrated and defined! Usually, this is because they've either been botched in the past, or out of fear that if too much weight is removed then their hair will be big and puffy.
Subtle Highlights Enhance The Texture And Add Dimension To Your Hairstyle.
Layers are a curl's best friend. Those of you with curly hair may prefer more layering than those with straight hair no matter what you determined for the previous factors. A more subtle switch to the classic afro.
If You Want To Disguise Your Round Face To Appear Longer:
You will want to consider layers if your curls are dense and heavy, as length and weight can drag your curls down. They can also help you avoid the dreaded triangle head. One length hair was extremely heavy when very long and looked like a triangle when it was at shoulder length.