51. Flipped Up Layered Waves
This extra femme look relies on a multitude of flipped up long layers to give a dramatic touch to the otherwise sleek, blonde-heavy look. There are some darker streaks near the top adding texture, while bi-layers lighten the load without adding excessive volume.
52. Macchiato Long Layered Hairstyle
Just like a delicious macchiato, this look features lots of coffee brown with just a touch of milky highlights. The layering is light and feathery but fairly short around the face, with choppier layers right at the ends everywhere else.
53. Lightly Flipped Front Layers
There is something super flirty about long layers that are just lightly flipped up on the ends. It adds a playful charm to straightened hair as well as to severe colors like this platinum colormelt.
54. V-Shaped Blonde Shag
This shaggy hairstyle shows how the pros do V-shaped haircuts, with a cut where the layers at the back are the longest, while gradual face-framing layers add shape and a few side layers add volume. This look is boosted by a honey touch to platinum gradual colormelt.
55. Long Layers with Choppy Top
This long layered haircut has a very unique silhouette, thanks to choppy layers at typical bob length adding a bit of bulk and roundness to the top of the head, with feathered ends balancing out the volume. This would be a great look for those with very narrow or sharp faces wanting to look a little softer.
56. Extended Platinum Layers
It’s important to disclose when a look features extensions, but it’s also a great chance to see how piecey layers improve the way extensions blend into the hair. This extended look is mostly platinum, with streaking over the roots helping with the transition and grow out.
57. Chocolate and Honey Layered Sombre
The layering in this look is super restrained since long thick hair is sometimes the most well-behaved when it can pull itself down. It was dyed in a gradual golden sombre, with a balayage-style longer strand brightening up the face.
58. ‘70s-inspired Long Layers
The way these long layers was styled really harkens back to dramatic blowouts from the ‘70s. Part of this effect comes from the graduated layers that start just above the shoulders near the face and get gradually longer, while the out-facing waves cement that retro feel.
59. Side-Swept Subtle Long Layered Hair
Subtle layers here add bounce to the straight hair, while the gradual technique used to shape them helps draw attention to the face. The look is styled with a side-swept side part that lengthens the face and is ideal for square and round face shapes.
60. Long Hair with Short Layers
This unique cut is extra-long, but the face-framing layers are kept to chin length. It has the flattering effect of a bob with the length of a traditional long cut and is a particularly good choice for those with elongated faces. A thread of bronze through the hair adds a bright, multi-dimensional touch.