
Soft Layered Waves
Gentle, understated waves throughout long layers that add subtle texture and flow.

A long, voluminous style featuring smooth, graduated layers that create a full-bodied, wind-swept silhouette.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Layered Blowout Long look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
This cut is ideal for those with medium to thick hair density who want to maximize volume and movement through the mid-lengths and ends. It particularly flatters oval, heart, and square face shapes by using face-framing layers to soften the jawline and highlight the cheekbones. Because it requires significant heat styling to achieve the signature bounce, it suits individuals who are comfortable spending time with a blow dryer and round brush daily.
Ask for a long-length cut with graduated, internal layers starting around the chin or collarbone to create weightless movement throughout. Specify that you want graduated layers that blend seamlessly into the length, rather than blunt steps, to ensure a soft, rounded silhouette when styled. Request face-framing curtain layers that can be swept back, and finish the look with a high-volume blowout using a large ceramic round brush.
To maintain the shape and prevent split ends from weighing down the volume, schedule a trim every eight to ten weeks. Daily upkeep requires a volumizing mousse or root-lift spray followed by a thorough blowout using a large-barrel round brush or a hot air styler to set the bounce.
Yes, but it requires light, volumizing products and shorter layers at the crown to prevent the style from falling flat under its own weight.
While the blowout look is achieved through heat, the layers will enhance your natural texture, though the smooth finish specifically requires tension-based blow drying.
Yes, the signature silhouette relies on heat styling; without a round brush and dryer, the layers will appear more relaxed and less voluminous than the polished catalog look.
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