Layers are extremely popular right now, offering plenty of options to fit every hair texture and face type. Long, short, round, square, subtle, and disconnected – there are many variants to create different effects depending on your personal needs. Today, we’re going to explore different layered hairstyles to help you find the most flattering and trendy look for this year.
1. Multi-Level Feathered
This sandy-blonde hairstyle pops with short layers, enriched by a feathered finish and thus radiating loads of bounce. Multi-level layers feature varying lengths that lift and move more freely, creating a dynamic effect.
via @hairbyashleywerner
2. 70s-Inspired
If you want a trendy long ‘do with bangs, look no further than this 70-esque curtain style that is on the rise right now. The long, feathered layers, curtain bangs, and a soft, voluminous shape channel the era’s iconic, carefree style.
via @melanie.s.stylist
3. Long Straight
While one-length stick-straight hair may look dull, beautiful long layers are sure to add movement, especially when a balayage is incorporated for a shiny feel. Long layers add dimension and movement, allowing the gradient color to blend seamlessly and stand out beautifully.
via @hairbyginala
4. Textured
And this shot shows a long hairdo with soft face framing locks and more subtle layers on the sides for greater volume. Textured layers are cut to add depth and dimension, often using techniques like point cutting or razoring. They enhance natural hair texture.
via @styledbylizsustaita
5. Long Choppy
Choppy layers almost all throughout the cut deliver a plethora of texture for messy styling, which is effortlessly hot. These layers are cut unevenly to create a textured, edgy look. They add movement and volume, especially to fine hair.
via @anhcotran
6. Long Pixie
This pixie cut with long layers on top arrests the eye with its dramatic color and a graphic V-cut nape. The layers add texture and volume, preventing the style from looking flat and giving it a modern edge.
via @hairbynikkiml
7. Sliced
The fine hair gains a deep feel thanks to the darker roots, melting smoothly into the warm blonde. The sliced chin-length bob cut looks dense and cool.
via @louiblunthair
8. Graduated
Graduated layers are shorter at the top and gradually get longer towards the ends. They create a smooth, cascading effect. We like how this inverted bob with very short and elevated back is teamed up with plenty of feathered layers in the front.
via @felipehenriquehair
9. Short Piece-y
Thick manes can be cut into chic shag hairstyles, such as this cute pixie with a side parting and piece-y layers on top. They break up the bulk and add texture, making the hair more manageable and stylish.
via @aohair_
10. Wispy
These layers are finely cut to create a light, wispy effect. They add a delicate touch and soft texture. Add just a bit of layers to your blonde bob and style some pieces backwards – presto, you’ve encouraged dynamics in thin hair.
via @lexiathaus
11. Seamless Curly
Seamless layers keep this chic curly mane well-structured and voluminous, while showing off the oh-so lovely shade of caramel. Blending smoothly into the curls, they enhance the natural curl pattern and prevent an overly choppy or disconnected look.
via @hairbycuba
12. Long Angled
These layers are spaced out and mostly near the ends of the hair, preserving length while adding movement and volume. The shoulder-length hair with long layers looks gorgeous with those feathered tips and angled shape.
via @indulgewithhaley
13. Long Coily
Follow the lead of this African American cutie and opt for epic big hair enhanced by a side parting and long layers. These long, graduated layers add movement and reduce bulk without compromising the length.
via @themonacut
14. Razor-cut
This lob with long side bangs is so airy due to loads of texture that comes with razor-cut layers creating a cool shag hairstyle. Using a razor instead of scissors result in a soft, wispy finish with plenty of texture and movement.
via @soraverly
15. Shaggy
Shaggy layers are uneven and often heavily textured, creating a tousled, relaxed appearance. You can get an even shaggier effect with short layers on top that also bring in added dimension. Perfect for a messy, effortless style.
via @thegoodhairwitch
16. Curly Cascading
What a stunning retro style you can get, having your curly locks structured with almost invisible layers throughout the length! Progressively longer layers from the crown to the ends allow the curls to fall in a natural, flowing pattern.
via @kelly.panterblack
17. U-Cut
These layers form a U-shape at the back, with the longest points on the sides. This style offers a softer, rounded look. While a smooth color transition contributes to a denser feel of this thin hair, the heavily layered bottom with a flipped out finish makes it bounce and flourish.
via @dayanediazrp
18. Thin Airy
Thin, wispy layers give hair trendy texture and an airy look. Think of highlights to add movement and a variety of hues.
via @hairbyjillcary
19. Thick Feathered
The feathered and highlighted pieces are game-changing for this thick bob, since it feels much lighter and more vibrant. These layers are cut at an angle to create a soft, feather-like effect.
via @brendageehair
20. Choppy Wavy
Wavy locks can be packed into a sweet long bob with choppy texture – it’s a voguish and easy-to-style option. The uneven layers naturally bring out the waves and create a relaxed, effortless look with minimal effort.
via @cosmetologymajor
21. Soft
Soft layers of this long, cascading hairsyle blend smoothly into each other, creating a subtle and natural look. They add gentle movement without being too in the face.
via @meshcoiffure
22. Short
Just like the name suggests, these layers are cut closer to the scalp, adding significant volume and lift. Ideal for creating a textured and full-bodied look.
via @yukistylist
23. Wispy With Bangs
Here thin eye-grazing bangs add vibe to the long wavy hairstyle. The wispy pieces graduate down along both sides of the face to accentuate the cheekbones.
via @rachelwstylist
24. Face-Framing With Bangs
Bangs pair nicely with face-framing layers. These layers are cut around the face to highlight and soften facial features. The full bangs and longer side locks frame the face softly, turning a routine messy top knot into a romantic hairstyle.
via @___studiov
25. Square
This handsomely textured one-length bob features barely-there waves and straight, choppy bangs to chime with the style. More deliberate, varied lengths and textures create an edgy hairstyle.
via @anhcotran
26. Deva Layers
Deva layers are specifically designed for natural curls. By strategically cutting each curl individually at different lengths, stylists promote bounce and volume while reducing bulk and frizz. Tailored to each curl pattern, these layers create a personalized look that’s easy to manage.
via @curlpop
27. Uniform Curly
This cutie slays layered ringlets with highlights and bangs. They are cut shorter, at a uniform leangth, resulting in a rounder shape.
via @beeblondor
28. Relaxed and Razored
A medium bob with short layers and razored ends is a nice choice for those who prefer wearing their hair relaxed. Keep the layers defined with several passes of a flat iron and a drop of a lightweight serum for shine.
via @dana_hairstylist_
29. Fluffy
The halo hair is a go-to option for many naturally curly girls, especially those with a fluffy texture. The style allows embracing the frizz, making it part of the charm.
via @aaronscottlacy
30. Corkscrew Disconnected
We admire this short ‘do, featuring plenty of disconnection and definition and the flirty bangs. These layers are cut at different lengths without blending them together, creating a bold, contrasting effect.
via @naturalbeauty365
31. V-Cut
This V-cut hair with layers looks astonishing, boasting an airy feel and sparkling with natural hues. These layers form the longest point in the center, adding to the dramatic, pointed look.
via @parrucchieridelcorso
32. Round
Long round layers transform this blonde mane ultimately, adding it a beautiful shape and a plethora of movement. Round layers can be flattering on all hair types, adding volume to fine hair and reducing bulk in thicker textures.
via @morethanhairr
33. Medium Choppy
The choppy bob is voguish, sexy and easy to care, adopting many styling options from a sleek finish to a bedhead look. Perfect for straight to wavy hair.
via @kaylatheunicorn
34. Flippy
This long hairdo featuring heavy face framing layers and flipped out styling is spiced up with an awesomely delicate balayage. The hair is layered to create soft, fluttery movement for a light and airy effect.
via @jenstylesu
35. Choppy Tousled
Check how effortlessly this Asian girl rocks her choppy cut with a lived-in mix of dark and light. Texturizing products are your must-have for achieving that nonchalant, tousled finish on a choppy cut.
via @hirohair
36. Internal
True to their name, invisible layers are cut inside the hair and are not visible from the outside. They reduce bulk and add hidden volume and movement. We can’t take our eyes off the scenic waterfall effect these layers create on wavy hair!
via @fringehb
37. Classic
Classic layers offer a timeless alternative to textured layers. They incorporate light layering in the back and subtle face-framing pieces around the front. You can also stuff them into a messy ponytail to get lush texture, great bounce and amazing volume.
via @mischeneider
38. Dense Shaggy
And here’s an alternative to a sleek blunt bob. This straight cut features a precisely-cut bottom and shaggy layering throughout the top tresses for both texture and dynamics.
via @angelo.baiunco
39. Long Piece-y
Want to make your ombre even edgier? Couple the coloring with a cascade of long piece-y layers, accentuating the color on the bottom.
via @tbdhair
40. Shaggy Tousled
Tousled shaggy layers pair perfectly with bangs and offer a perfect styling solution for those who prefer a low-maintenance, “wash and wear” hairstyle. These layers shine when worn down, especially with soft, loose curls or beachy waves that enhance their natural, laid-back appeal.
via @hairartistrybyrachel
Don’t be afraid to have your hair layered, since contrary to common belief, layering doesn’t mean that you need to sacrifice any length or that you will have short pieces on top. Take one of our pictures to a salon and discuss the effect you want to get with your hairdresser to avoid any misunderstanding. Good luck with your next look and be sure to share it with us!