Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston
When talking about layered cuts, this may be the first image that comes to mind. The "Rachel" was worn so much during the 90s that the layers became a plague and lengthened its life well into the 2000s. Now this hairstyle returns and although the essence is the same, it does so with some key modifications .
Alexa Chung
Alexa Chung
Medium length hair is still weathered but now the hair is allowed to take its natural shape by allowing it to air dry. The waves appear by themselves in some manes and in those that do not have them naturally, the hair takes on the most interesting shapes.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Layers have the quality of giving your hair a lot of movement. In fact, if you like to wear the hairstyle that the model wears here, the flip side hair, they are essential. They will help you create that pelazo effect that you like so much.
Lucy Hale
Lucy Hale
And it is that the layers allow more waves to form in the hair. By having less weight, they form on their own. If you are short of hair, ask your hairdresser to layer the back of your head with long layers and keep the front straight or bob. You will be more favored.
Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway
You can also opt for a minimalist plain, very 90s, which is still valid, since it has not lost a bit of topicality.
Rachel McAdams
Rachel McAdams
But if you like the same style that was worn at the beginning of the 2000s, you can see that it is still very current. All you have to do is shape the ends inward and round with a round brush and blow dryer.
Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba
And if you want to give your hair a more modern look, what is most popular is the part in the middle and the open waves. Use a pair of tweezers to get them and then comb them with your fingers to undo them.
Zendaya Coleman
Zendaya Coleman
Curlier manes tend to use layers much more often than smooth ones, as they help them to better shape and control hair volumes.
Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley
Long hair also has a great ally in layers, especially for those with fine hair or with little amount because, as we have already said, layers help to give volume and movement to the hair.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone
The bangs can also be lopsided and the waves a bit more worked, as in the case of Emma Stone.
Sara carbonero
Sara carbonero
If you have long hair, it is better that you opt for a long layered cut, like that of the journalist, since if you cannot finish with that "Mafalda effect" that we like so little. In addition, you need to have your hair well hydrated so that neither humidity nor static electricity affects it.
Kim kardashian
Kim kardashian
There is no specific type of cut that allows you to wear layers. Kim, for example, wears her brand-new ash blonde color with a most natural cut: very, very loose waves and discharged ends.
Elsa Pataky
Elsa Pataky
The actress shows that they can be worn with bangs, with the ends with some shape and in a most flattering medium length.
Gigi hadid
Gigi hadid
A layered cut is ideal for a Hollywood style hairstyle. You know, those waves that Lauren Bacall and Rita Hayworth wore and now all the famous ones wear. Perfect if you have an event such as a wedding or to comb your hair on New Year's Eve.
Naomi watts
Naomi watts
Layers are also worn on short manes. We love how they are on the side of the bangs.
Surely when you hear the words "layered cut" Jennifer Aniston's hairstyle in the first seasons of Friends comes to mind . The "Rachel" became the most sought after cut by women around the world, and in the late 90s and early 2000s, it was the most. Now, the layers have returned, but those cuts have little to do with those that invade the heads of lots of celebrities.
We tell you how they are worn now and, best of all, how you can style them.
Cuts and hairstyles to wear with layers
- What cuts are worn with layers? Everyone. The truth is that from the shortest manes to the long XXL they have a great ally in the layers. For medium length hair they go great because they give them texture and volume; and for the longest ones, they make them have movement and don't look so boring. In addition, the layers also support bangs, both straight and lopsided.
- In what types of hair? The good thing about layers is that they are able to bring out the best qualities of any type of hair. In the finest hair they help to give volume, while in the most abundant they help to avoid the dreaded "Mafalda effect". In the hair with natural waves they bring them out in a much more evident way; and in the curliest ones they are essential, because they help to "tame" and shape.
- How can I comb my hair? One of the best strategies is to let your hair air dry. The layers will make it take on the most interesting shapes, almost impossible to recreate with heat tools. Your natural waves will form and the volumes will be much more beautiful and natural. In case your hair is untamed and you need to use them, you can style your hair in the 90's, that is, giving the ends a rounded shape, or with a more current style, with a parting in the middle and undone waves.
By Sonia Murillo