Medium Layered Haircuts

Medium Layered Haircuts

Subtle layers give great movement to medium-length hair. The overall effect is soft, yet slightly dishevelled. To enhance layers, try allowing hair to air-dry, then work a lightweight styling product through hair and pull hair apart in large sections.

Shaggy layers look best when are styled for volume and directed outward – this will prevent fine hair types from falling flat. To style, work from a part set far back on the crown and blow-dry pulling hair out with a flat-backed brush as you go.

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Graduated layers give great interest to straight, medium-density hair, placed strategically to frame the face. The layered cut becomes even more flattering when paired with sleek, side-swept bangs.

Whispy layers provide fine hair with volume. Ask your stylist to dry-cut your hair as the layers will work your hair’s own density and growth, without removing too much bulk. Use a dry wax for end separation and definition.

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Heavy layers are best to reduce the bulk in thicker hair types, giving them great shape and styling ease. To style, rake through layers styling cream, then blow-dry using a round brush; finish with serum for a shine.

Asymmetric layers give a kick of edginess with longer layers on one side. Style it to play up the drama by parting hair high on the crown, then brushing it forward. Create a polished surface using a flat-iron, then turn up the longer ends to finish.

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