), the hairstyle brings some major face-framing action that encircles eyes, cheeks and lips to bring definition, structure and attention to some of our favourite features.
The layers come to a point at the forehead and chin, then softly cup cheeks to create a marquise frame that adds covetable bounce and movement.“People are liking having layers in their hair more,” notes top hair color and styling trend forecaster, , “and with this marquise layer, it’s a lot heavier at the top," she continues. "There’s a lot more weight generally through the hair, so it’s not the shaggy ‘90s layers like The Rachel that we’ve been seeing a lot of,” she adds.“The layers tend to be on the longer side.
It feels thicker and the layering seems to happen in the last few inches of the haircut, so this suits somebody who wants a little bit more swing in the hair,” Irwin says.
As for styling, “it’s blow-dried out so it has a soft volume,” she notes.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.One-length hair works on or hair, but if its midi and below, lacking layers can make hair feel a little shapeless.
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