With Medium Thickness Hair, The Longer It Is, The Less Likely It Is To Hold A Shape.
Especially if your hair’s thick. This haircut creates a balance between the length and volume of your hair starting from the eye level to the shoulders. How layers will look depends on if your hair is straight, wavy or curly and if it’s fine, medium or thick.
Leaving You With Hair That’s Bouncy And More Alive.
Those of you with curly hair may prefer more layering than those with straight hair no matter what you determined for the previous factors. Whether or not a person with curly hair will look good with a layered haircut depends largely on how curly the hair is, the texture of the hair, and the hair’s density, and the kind of layering that is done. Which is why some report getting layers in their curly hair changed everything.
Fine Hair Can Only Support A Few Layers Or Light Layering.
Layers can allow heavier curls to support themselves, therefore creating a more voluminous look. If your hair is up to shoulder length or longer: This is because the layers would give additional movement and volume to the curls while taking off a lot of extra weight.
One Length Hair Was Extremely Heavy When Very Long And Looked Like A Triangle When It Was At Shoulder Length.
Curls tend to respond well and behave better when there is not a blunt weight line as layers allow them more movement and bounce which helps them lay better. Ask for layers that start at your chin and angle down, all around your head. For straight hair that is fine and thin, i generally.
It Depends On The Hair, So Someone Has To Experiment.
Layering releases the curls, so if you want curls, you need some layering. Layers are a curl's best friend. A lot of people with curly hair have barely any layers at all.