How to Give Yourself a Face-Framing Haircut

How to Give Yourself a Face-Framing Haircut

This look is popular with everyone, from superstars to our friends with face framing layered haircuts. One of the most popular hairstyles in 2023 and expected to remain so in 2024 is the face framing layered haircut. Other advantages abound, which I'll go into depth about later.

Why should you choose a face framing layered hairstyle?

 

1. Suitable for all styles and hairstyles

Face framing layered hairstyles can easily match any hair texture and go with almost any hairstyle for all styles and haircuts.

2. Gives hair edges more movement

Face framing layers can breathe more life into your hairstyle. Whether your hair is short, medium or long, the Face framing layer will break up the length of your hair, making the ends lighter and giving your hair a younger look as you move through it.

3. Visually slim your face

Layers around the face remove excess volume from the sides of your face. Delicate face framing layers will make your face look thinner and more oval.

4. Give your look a new look

Everyone gets tired of their look after looking at it for a long time, and the same is true for even the prettiest girls. When you're ready to make a change, adding layers around your face is one of the cheapest ways to do so. New hairstyles, glamorous highlights, fabulous perms, chemical straighteners or a brand new haircut will all cost you more money

What distinguishes layering from facial framing?

Is there a distinction between a face framing layer and a layer, as is frequently questioned? Obviously there is. The terms "layer" and "face framing layer" are not the same, despite the fact that they both contain the word "layer." You can read about the two's differences in the sections below.

What is a face framing layer?

The purpose of the hair layers is to create the appearance of more length in order to increase volume. Long hair will appear longer and more voluminous if layers are added to it. Additionally, short hair will create the appearance of more volume.


No matter how long or short the hair is, you can add multiple layers to really lighten it and give it a lovely look.

Which one ought you to pick?

Which one ought you to pick? We recommend the Face framing layer if it's only a mild layered look and you want someone to admire your hair. We advise cutting numerous layers if you want a more textured cut. You could also do both, completely!

Nothing compares to getting a light, elegant cut at the salon with long, thick hair. Fortunately, you can cut face frame layers at home, and if you take the proper precautions, the results will astound you.

How can I prepare my hair for a haircut?


Use a deep cleansing shampoo to gently wash your hair before conditioning it to revive and rehydrate your scalp and give it a long-lasting shine. Apply heat protection oil next to shield your hair from the heat. After that, blow dry and carefully comb your hair. Then you may start sculpting the layers.

The face framing layer can be applied to shape wavy, unruly hair, add volume to thinning hair, and highlight facial features. You should absolutely try this haircut if you've been considering having one with face-framing layers.

When cutting your own face framing layers at home, you'll need to be extremely cautious, soft, and patient to prevent cutting yourself into an eighties haircut or harsh edges.

How can I start using layers for facial framing?

Start your layers below the nose for medium-length hair, or near to the chin if you want to add texture and definition. The bob requires shorter layers, but it's best to leave this to the pros.

How do I cut the layers of my face framing at home?

If you decide to cut your own face framing layers at home, the most important thing to remember is to trim your hair slowly and gently.

While short hair is more difficult to cut, long hair is the most difficult to layer and shape. The method below focuses on cutting face-length layers for long hair, but it also works well for short to medium hair.

Step1. Begin by shaping your bangs.

Begin by creating a light triangle of hair on either side of the hairline at the front of the head. Begin at the chin and blend into the sides. Combine the two separated sections and comb forward, making sure to comb from the roots to the tips. The goal is to create a soft concave shape while not removing too much.

Place the comb in the center of your hair and rotate it to form the concave shape. Begin by chipping the hair rather than cutting it. Twist and release when you're finished. You'll notice that a concave shape has been formed. Check that both sides are the same length.

Step 2: Keep cutting in parts.

From this point on, keep cutting the hair in the same way, but avoid cutting it too short at the ends.

Parallel to the initial portion, cut a 1 cm broad section of hair. Repeat on the opposite side with the remaining hair, then clip it back.

Always cut the ends instead of the sides. Trim the ends of the hair short while holding it firmly between your fingers. At this point, be careful not to move too quickly; instead, move slowly and gently.

3. Perform a sliding cut.

Take a width of around 1 cm for the third section, then repeat the procedure on the side of the hairline opposite from the first. From now on, we'd like to experiment with a new hairdo called a sliding cut. To maintain perfect control over each hair, keep cutting slowly.

When you trim a 1 cm length of hair, slide the scissors down slowly to create a sliding cut. Check to see if both sides are equal. Continue until you reach the back of your head with the final 1 centimeter of hair.

Step4. Styling and final trimming

When you've finished cutting the face frame layer, go back and check the scale. No hair should be thicker or longer on one side than the other, and you should wind up with an oval or triangle cut.

By going through the roots and chopping them off, you can end with a delicate edge. To make sure there is no more residue, comb through once more.

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