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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesCoarse, thick hair is textured and multidimensional. Curling the tresses of thin hair, while layering the waves, lets your stylist create a haircut that generates movement and bounce. The medium brown color with a golden balayage also adds depth and volume to the sleekest of hair.
If you’re lucky enough to have long hair but are unsure about how to style it, you’re in the right place. Here we show the most popular long layered hairstyles. They look fantastic!
Not everyone can manage to grow their hair long. Some simply can’t surpass a “genetic length”, others struggle with brittleness, and sometimes, long hair can just be a burden — it is literally heavy. If you’re in the last group, layered cuts are the best solution. You can grow your hair to envious lengths without the heaviness that all that hair carries with it.
Here are the main principles of a successful layered hairstyle for long hair:
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The “V” shaped cut is a classic for women with long hair. Focusing on layering provides more dimension as shorter front pieces cascade into longer pieces. Face-framing bangs are also versatile and work great for curly, wavy, and straight textures.
A blunt U-shaped cut emphasizes thickness and density. By incorporating long layers, you can make your tresses appear polished and sleek, while shorter, choppy pieces enhance body and texture. It’s a beautiful haircut idea you can suggest to your stylist on your next visit.
Layers are one of the easiest ways to make long hair look fabulous. Ask for layers of different lengths throughout the length of your hair as they will give your hair movement, making it easier to style. Try out some messy braids, shaggy ponytails, and even faux bobs or fake bangs.
This cut gives you sleek, chic texture and shine with medium to long layers and perfectly feathered ends without sacrificing length. The idea is to create shape and give your hair movement.
This is the ultimate goal for lots of women with long hair who want a sleek, chic cut that provides body and movement. The mixture of layers is the secret ingredient. Take note of how the shortest layers only exist to frame the face, other than that, most of the layers are mid-length.
Long, straight, layered hair usually requires more care and maintenance since you have to build up the textures and fullness. By using thinning shears to blend the ends of each section, your stylist can create a sense of fluidity that gives the impression of even longer hair.
The layers in this cut are almost imperceptible as they seamlessly blend together. This is a perfect haircut for someone who doesn’t want to lose any length and prefers an illusion of layers rather than obvious ones.
Without healthy layers, long hair can sometimes seem heavy or lifeless. Layers reveal the texture of long locks in a natural way. A mix of short layers within the cut not only removes bulk but adds volume at the crown to excentuate fullness. When it comes to styling, there are all kinds of ways to rejuvenate those lengthy tresses, starting with some simple, casual beach waves.
This is a beautiful, bedhead look reminiscent of Brigitte Bardot. Combine long locks with bangs — the more voluminous, the better—and add some tousled curls.
Snag this style by asking your stylist for short and long layers, but none in between. Extreme layers are ideal for fine hair because they add so much movement and volume. This style will take your ponytail to the next level!
To achieve this voluminous hairdo, use different barrel sizes when curling your hair, alternating the direction of the curls. Your hair will look amazing without being overdone. For a sexy touch, go for tousled bangs by teasing them and curling the ends backward.
Does your hair fall flat within minutes? Consider a layered cut of the right length and shape, it will have the volume-boosting powers. With just a few strategically chopped layers, your hair gets a much-needed boost and instant volume. Some call it magic, but we call it smart styling.
Long cuts with multiple layers are easy to style and very versatile, as you can throw your hair up in a bun when you’re running late, or keep it straight and simple. The V-shaped haircut adds more movement to thick hair, especially for naturally straight tresses. Style them with a deep conditioner and let them air dry after washing to give them a silky smooth finish with minimum effort. If your hair is on the curly side, blow dry it using a large, round brush but don’t use too much hair spray to avoid crunchy hair.
A deep “V” cut is perfect for women with thicker hair types who want movement and depth in their locks. If your hair has a finer texture, you might prefer to select a different feathered style that doesn’t remove as much bulk.
This haircut packs a dramatic punch by showing off locks of all lengths. With all these layers, coiffing a simple ponytail is no easy feat, so select this cut if you usually wear your hair down most of the time. The bright side? This style looks amazing with some serious highlights.
When it comes to cutting layers, you don’t have to go for a dramatic length difference. Have your stylist cut them very lightly throughout your hair to get the perfect movement.
This center-parted, feathered haircut is a lovely frame for your face shape. Warm apricot highlights complement layered cuts because the blend of warm and cool tones brings out the steps of layers. If you keep your hair healthy by trimming the ends every 3-4 months, it can grow to the sultry waist length.
Such shorter choppy layers are also an option for your longer locks. Highlights make the look even more glamorous by adding natural touches of dimension throughout. To achieve volume at the roots, over direct your round brush upward for maximum bounce. Touch up the ends using a big curling iron or a blow drier and a round brush. Set everything with some texture spray or a light-weight shine product.
Graduated haircuts are a great choice for women with dry and damaged hair because they promote hair health. When an end begins to split, it slowly creeps up the length of the hair until it reaches the midshaft. The results are frizzy, unsightly split ends at various lengths. Cutting mid-length layers can remove some of these split ends without sacrificing too much length.
Want your hair sway as you move? Hairstyles as in this photo make your locks seem much fuller and let your long layers blend well together so you can wear beautiful free-flowing styles. Break out your curling iron to form romantic ringlets that will bounce freely behind you. Part your hair down the middle for a nice curtain-like face-frame.
Coarse, thick hair is textured and multidimensional. Curling the tresses of thin hair, while layering the waves, lets your stylist create a haircut that generates movement and bounce. The medium brown color with a golden balayage also adds depth and volume to the sleekest of hair.
Long haircuts can fall flat without the right layering and style. Try flipping the ends of the individual tiers by using a straightening iron or round brush. When you strategically cut short layers on lengthy hair you create shape and depth. The golden blonde balayage and bronde base tone also help to give a sense of structure and volume.
The layers of this chest-length haircut seem so effortless thanks to the white blonde balayage and shadow roots that make the hair look sleek, smooth, and dimensional. You can show off the spectacular color by wearing black clothes; the contrast will make your hair pop.
If you are looking for a haircut with bangs that complement your edgy style, try a wavy shag with a center part and curtain bangs. The tousled hairstyle will enhance your wavy texture, giving you a sassy rock ‘n roll appearance. The warm honey blonde color brings out its sun-kissed flair.
Round brushing is a styling technique for layered haircuts. Stylists wrap damp hair in these medium to large round brushes to hold it in place and remove them after locks have been blown dry, cooled, and set. Bouncy curls are the beautiful result!
The ideal time for getting highlights is during your regular trim appointment. Highlights that flow consistently with your layers showcase uniformity. A shaggy white-blonde balayage is a great way to display your long and feathery tresses.
If you have long, straight hair, it’s possible you may need to add in a layered cut at your next apt to ensure volume when you style. Once your layers have been cut, curl the ends in to frame your face. This will help you get that desired effect of an effortless wavy mane.
Flipped ends can give that extra dimension that keeps your straight hair looking healthy and vibrant. A balayage customized for your haircut makes a huge difference. The style is versatile enough to be combed back without any defined part line.
The feathering technique is a method of cutting hair that implements slight graduating slices to create a steady sense of flow and length. It’s an option that does a great job of bringing fluidity to hair that is all one color.
Hair parted on the side and feathered from top to bottom is another fantastic way to show off your long tresses. The hairstyle immediately draws the eye to the cascade of layers that fill up all “empty” space. Chocolate brown colors with honey-blonde highlights also work to keep your hair looking shiny and silken.
Who says a blunt choppy haircut has to be plain? Most of the dark brown and black hair is all one length, and the rest of the hairstyle has just a few very fine layers concentrated at the crown, creating deviation without reducing bluntness.
Similar haircuts are a real salvation for those girls who favor effortless, low-maintenance styles. To create this kind of hairstyle, you don’t have to go to a salon. All you need is to blow dry your locks with a defrizzing blowout creme, and you are ready to turn everyone’s glances.
Your thick, lush hair looks gorgeous when it’s worn with layers. The lowlights run from the roots through layered strands, and down to the ends; a coloring technique that adds dimension to the voluminous shape of the long, feathered cut.
The chicest styles are the ones that look like you woke up, rolled out of bed, and went on your way. Long layers get you one step closer to the desired effortless look. The feathered style helps your hair fall into place easily, saving you a lot of time in the morning.
Layered hair with bangs is a popular trend that looks wonderful on long, straight-to-wavy textures. When cutting the hair short, curls have a tendency to spring upwards into a voluminous fringe. These types of cuts are easy to style into updo’s and downdo’s and have an extra air of sophistication with blow-dried or straightened bangs.
Upgrade your thick hair with a similar hairstyle that goes exceptionally well with a trendy middle part. Ask your hair stylist to create this stunning blonde balayage to make your hair look light and dynamic. Flip the ends to add movement to your strands.
Long layers, starting at mid-shaft, can make your U-shaped cut sassier and more stylish as they add movement and volume to the strands. Feel free to experiment with different lengths of layers for the best result.
When you cut layers, you want to be able to enhance their effect on your hair, therefore, we recommend adding subtle highlights to the ends. Your hair will look richer and gain some extra depth.
Are you a fan of the “organized chaos”? Bring some of that carefree attitude to your hair with these texturized layers. To avoid a stringy look, style it in loose waves or curls, alternating their direction.
Imagine the look of extra-long hair with light feathered layers in a free-flowing hairstyle! If you have lush tresses that are long enough to recreate a similar style, we suggest you enhance them with a creamy vanilla balayage that also brightens your complexion.
When you want to add a beachy feel to your long tresses, upgrade them with feathered layers and blonde highlights added to your naturally dark roots. Your hair seems sun-kissed and shiny, and when paired with fluffy, feathery ends, the summery color combination brings an overall sense of depth and fullness.
If you’re not sure how to style your long, thick, straight hair, there’s no need to complicate things. Forget waves and bright highlights; simply cut it into a U-shape that has two or three basic layers. This way you create texture, symmetry and visual interest while keeping it low-maintenance and easy to style with a blow-dryer.
Chocolate browns that cascade into warm blonde tones are a modern twist on a classic Hollywood hair color. The layered curly ends give a sense of length and bounce, and the center part works well with most facial silhouettes.
This cut blends longer layers with the rest of the hair, but the layers that really matter are the ones framing the face. For more movement around the face, such layers usually start at the chin.
Chestnut and caramel hues create color harmony for long layered brown hair. The two shades transition perfectly and naturally with the seamless layers.
For long hair, there are many different styles you can try. But one of the most popular ways to bring life back into your tired locks is to add in layers. If you have straight or loose wavy hair, try a U-shaped cut that allows your layers to fall perfectly.
There are a myriad of hairstyles that are perfect for long tresses of all different weights and textures. Even thick curly hair can go from polished and tame to tousled and undone, simply by light brushing or shaking out curls. The rich dark brown color is classic and versatile.
Haircuts for long hair can extend from the middle of the shoulder blades all the way to the small of the back. Highlighting the entire length of the hair shaft can cause damage, and it’s harder to maintain. Combat the problem by opting for a balayage technique where small strands are bleached and colored only at the ends.
Showcase your layers and give your hair some much-needed bounce by spritzing your roots with a volumizing root-lifter. The volume will also differentiate your layers even more and make them more noticeable.
Here is another style for you to try as your next haircut. Cut long layers and add some smartly placed highlights. You may also make an impression of slightly bouncing waves if you curl the ends a bit.
For a more retro feel, try shorter, wispy strands in the front and longer ones in the back. This look has a major seventies vibe bonus for someone trying to grow out their bangs.
Those flicks will add some more drama to your layered hairstyle. Swipe some mousse from your hairline to the tips of your mane and work with a hair dryer and a round brush, flipping the ends of your layers out.
Many girls dream of having straight and wavy hair at the same time, which sounds impossible. But what if it’s not? All you need is to shake up the hair with razored layers or texturizing shears. The long, textured layers with slightly curled ends and yummy chocolate hue — this is exactly what makes this style look absolutely adorable!
Need ideas for your long platinum hair? Go the short, layered route and start the layers just below the ears to add some serious volume. Try blow-drying the bottom half of the hair outward and the top half inward to create a full, naturally lovely shape.
For someone with a mane that goes down to their ribs (and beyond), giving your hair some difference in lengths will add some much-needed dimension and keep it looking healthy. And, to spice it up, go ahead and curl the ends.
Luscious, long locks like these are practically begging for a blowout. Learning how to style hair this long takes determination, practice, and patience. Go to the salon and ask for a blowout, then carefully watch everything the stylist does. Then, invest in a powerful blow dryer, a large, round brush, and a straightener.
If you have straight thick hair, there are several hairstyles that could work for your locks without looking or feeling too heavy. One of the best, however, is cutting layers into a U-shape. The cut thins down and shapes well even the thickest hair. Style straight so you can really see the movement and dynamics within your gorgeous tresses.
Long straight hair can benefit from layers and face-framing bangs. Such a haircut will suit pretty much all face shapes. In addition, it will make the natural flow of your hair softer and catchier. A blunt cut will also enliven your ends and give your hairdo a more attractive look.
A good thing about lengthy hairstyles with layering is that you can choose to go light or heavy on the amount of layers you cut. Heavily cut styles give you an opportunity to try face-framing bangs that work well with thick, long hair in undone hairstyles. Play around with the shape of your next cut and find that right amount of layers for you.
A long haircut with feathered layers is an excellent option for those who want to grow hair but are suffering from breakage or split ends. Trim your locks occasionally, and your hair will look fantastic without sacrificing the length. Blonde shades with a lighter hue toward the front will brighten up the look.
While we have no doubts that long layers are a great option, we understand some of your hesitations. For starters, it takes some time to grow out, and you may be worried that your blowout won’t look as polished as it does with your blunt chop. But, when dried with a round brush and some smoothing cream, those texture-boosting layers are refined to create a cool U silhouette.
Contrary to popular belief, no matter the length, a mane with layers can be edgy. Case in point: this style. The way these locks were cut lets the ends curl towards the center and create an offbeat V-line. Get this look by wrapping the bottom portion of your hair around a thick curling iron.
Heavy balayage is all the rage lately, but if you don’t want to go all out, you can ease your way into it with soft balayage highlights. Long layers are the best to relieve thick locks of excessive bulk and to add movement and volume to thinner strands.
Long straight hair is more likely to appear flat and dull, but definitely not in this case! Layers add a plethora of texture and movement to the long tresses, thus changing the look drastically. And cool beige blonde boosts the appeal of this trendy layered haircut.
As much as you love the idea of long layers, do you find that they tend to be high maintenance? If that’s the case, try a different kind of cut, like these subtle layers. Sure, the varying lengths look complicated; however, these layers fall smoothly for a chic style that feels more natural than forced. It will look equally great with beachy waves or a polished blowout.
If you’re into hairstyles with face-framing, you’ve got plenty of options, and this wavy hairstyle is one of them. Get layers of different lengths and highlight them with a beautiful blonde shade to complement your brown hair and add texture to it.
When considering lengthy haircuts with layering, it’s essential to decide how much blending you want within your layers. Go dramatic and cut medium length and longer layers. Choosing a delicious shade for highlights, like caramel or honey blonde, will help draw even more attention to your cute layers.
Choppy V-cut layers look trendy and catchy and match any hair type and texture. Pair them with stunning brown balayage to complement your naturally dark hair and make your layered haircut more textured and voluminous.
A seamless multilayered haircut like this never goes out of style. Make your brown hair layered and wavy throughout the length, and highlight it with blonde and caramel hues to create more movement and a fuller feel!
Such long, choppy haircuts are practically made for curls. The layers help the curls last longer and hold better. When hair is too heavy, curls fall flat — the worst thing that can happen to a good hair day. Get long curls like these with a medium to thick-barreled curling iron or a flat iron. You can also wear loose braids overnight to create an effortless but stylish textured and dimensional look.
Think that long styles are not as varied as those for short or medium locks? Options for lengthy manes don’t need to just focus on layers. They can include color too! A toned look like this ombre is a great way to break up your locks. Try a dramatic shift of dark to light and watch sparks fly.
You can also play bolder with length towards the front of your face. Cut long, gradual face-framing layers for an updated Rachel Green hairstyle. Feel like experimenting with color? Try a subtle balayage with stretched roots.
Need ideas for your long platinum hair? Go the short, layered route and start the layers just below the ears to add some serious volume. Try blow-drying the bottom half of the hair outward and the top half inward to create a full, naturally lovely shape.
If you are looking for a way to spice up your long hair, these bangs and layers will make you look irresistible. Suitable both for thick and thin hair, subtle layers will frame your face and keep their natural, flowing look throughout the day. Complete the look and accentuate your eyes with long straight bangs.
This style is best with thick locks. For a striking downdo, create a soft middle part and blow-dry your hair, focusing on the ends. Add more volume to the crown by lightly teasing it, and set the curls with some strong hold hairspray.
Having thinner hair doesn’t mean you can’t also cut bangs and layers. Choose long delicate layers over the heavier choppy ones and style your hair in messy waves for a fuller hairdo. Add side-swept bangs that transition seamlessly into the rest of your hair.
Such different layer lengths work great on thicker textures. The hairstyle is effortless and quick to style with some curl on the ends and volume at the crown, easily done with a two and a half inch curling iron or a rotating airbrush. Go ahead and add a texturizing spray for even more volume.
If you’re in desperate need of a different type of layered style, try a tri-colored masterpiece to really showcase the various lengths of your locks. Particularly flattering on brunettes, this tortoiseshell effect is dazzling and delivers several pops of color as you move and shake your hair throughout the day.
With thick hair, chunky, swoopy layers will help prevent your locks from looking weighed down. Instead, your hair will seem weightless and perfectly shaped. Large pieces like these also easily create natural flicks at the ends when air dried, in case your hair is not pin straight but produces a natural wave or curl.
With this haircut, you will become a true fashionista! Curtain bangs frame the face beautifully, while layers with flipped-up ends help to elongate its shape and emphasize the beauty of your facial features. Use a round brush and hairdryer to get this easy yet gorgeous style.
Layers are the perfect way to spice up your style. With the right cut, tools, and styling products, every day can be a good hair day for you. Invest into good blowout brushes and a medium-barrelled hair curler, say ‘goodbye’ to lifeless hair, and ‘hello’ to a trendy hairstyle that’s guaranteed to turn heads!
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Whether you're looking to add bold voluminous curls or quiet pops of dimension to your hair, layers are the perfect way to spice up your style. With the right cut, tools, and styling products, every day can be a good hair day. My favorite tools to achieve the most coveted hairstyles are my blowout brushes and a medium barreled hair curler. Say goodbye to lifeless hair and hello to a sexy and trendy hairstyle that's guaranteed to turn heads!”