
Ghost Layers
A sophisticated cutting technique where subtle, internal layers are hidden beneath the top section to provide volume and flow while maintaining a solid perimeter.

Luxurious long hair featuring rhythmic waves that start from the mid-lengths down to the tapered ends.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Elegant Wavy Layers look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
This style is ideal for those with heart, oval, or square face shapes as the rhythmic waves soften the jawline and add volume around the mid-face. It works best for individuals with medium to high hair density and a natural wave or a willingness to heat style, as very fine or stick-straight hair may struggle to hold the tapered ends. Those seeking a sophisticated look who are prepared for moderate daily styling will find this cut particularly flattering and manageable.
Request a long-layered cut starting from the mid-lengths with a focus on internal weight removal to encourage natural movement and bounce. Ask for tapered ends using a point-cutting technique and face-framing layers that begin just below the chin, blending seamlessly into the back lengths. Specify a center or slightly off-center part with soft, rhythmic waves styled away from the face for a polished, fluid finish.
Maintain the shape and health of the tapered ends with a trim every eight to ten weeks to prevent split ends from traveling up the layers. Daily styling requires a large-barrel curling iron or hot rollers and a light-hold volumizing mousse to preserve the rhythmic waves without making the hair feel stiff.
Yes, but you will need to use heat tools or overnight rollers to create the rhythmic waves; without styling, the layers will appear more subtle and structured.
It is excellent for thick hair because the internal layering and tapered ends remove bulk, preventing the shape from looking overly bottom-heavy or triangular.
It falls into the moderate category, as the elegance relies on defined waves, meaning you will spend fifteen to twenty minutes styling with tools and setting products each morning.
Absolutely, by starting the face-framing layers slightly lower than the chin, you can create a vertical line that elongates the face while the waves provide soft width.
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