One-length hair doesn't work on everyone. Layering is key to the perfect haircut because it adds body to flat hair, texture to thick hair and control to curly hair.
Be careful not too layer too much in back. Ask your stylist for just a few layers in the back. Too many and you may end up with a mullet, a heavy top and straggly, anemic ends. My friend B has gorgeous, thick straight hair and a former stylist overdid the layering giving her what can only be described as a mullet. Thankfully, she's found a new hairstylist.
Layers should be cut in the front to frame the face. If you have short hair, don't let your stylist cut layers above the eye. If you have long hair, never allow layers above your earlobe or you risk a dated look.
Be careful not too layer too much in back. Ask your stylist for just a few layers in the back. Too many and you may end up with a mullet, a heavy top and straggly, anemic ends. My friend B has gorgeous, thick straight hair and a former stylist overdid the layering giving her what can only be described as a mullet. Thankfully, she's found a new hairstylist.
Layers should be cut in the front to frame the face. If you have short hair, don't let your stylist cut layers above the eye. If you have long hair, never allow layers above your earlobe or you risk a dated look.