A blunt, lengthy U-cut accentuates density and thickness. Long layers give your hair a finished look, while shorter, jagged parts add body and structure.
Mid-Back Brown U-Cut with Swoopy Layers
One of the easiest methods to style long hair is using layers. Ask for short, medium, and long layers throughout your hair.
Short, Medium, and Long Layers
You get sleek, elegant texture and gloss with medium to long layers and precisely feathered ends without losing length with this cut. Create shape and movement with your hair
Blownout and Chic
Any long-haired lady who wants a sleek, elegant cut with body and movement wants this. Secret ingredient: layer combination.
Multi-Layered Mix
Since you must add structure and volume to long, straight, layered hair, it demands extra attention. By blending the ends of each section using thinning shears, your hairdresser may create the illusion of longer hair.
Waist-Length Brunette Hair with Textured Layers
The layers in this cut mix perfectly, making them practically invisible. For someone who doesn't want to lose length and enjoys artificial layers, this haircut is ideal.
Long Hair with Subtle Layers
Without healthy layers, long hair can seem heavy and lifeless. Layers show lengthy hair structure naturally.
Short and Long Beachy Waves
Beautiful bedhead look reminiscent of Brigitte Bardot. Add disheveled curls and dramatic bangs to long hair.
Long Tousled Layers
Get this look by asking your hairdresser for short and long layers without middle layers. Fine hair benefits from extreme layers' movement and volume.
Long Layered Ombre Hair