10. Low-Maintenance Tapered Layers
Consider whether you would enjoy spending hours in front of the mirror every morning before committing to a new cut or style. Not given priority? For a layered effect, try a modest front-to-back taper. Whether you choose to let it air dry or blow dry it, this cut provides texture.
11. Loose Curled Style
You’ll want to add some curl to your style if you’re drawn to long, thick hairstyles that showcase extra length—think close to the waist. The curls will prevent you from seeming heavy with your magnificent mane.
12. Feathered Layers
Hair that has been finely textured at the ends is referred to as feathering. With this cutting style, the layers merge more subtly and add interest without causing the hair’s total length to become unnaturally long.
13. Sophisticated Mahogany Layers
On long, thick hair, collarbone-length face-framing layers look stunning. A browout and an identical red-brown tint that catches the light just so can heighten the attraction.
14. Voluptuous Curls
By default, long, thick hairstyles tend to be quite voluminous. Style with a deep part for more oomph on top to harness your inner diva and step it up. Huge curls should be added from the chin to the ends.
15. Loose and Wavy
Even though big curls are a terrific go-to, a subtle look can occasionally draw just as much attention. Using a round brush and blow drying, you may create soft waves. Alternatively, you can wrap little sections of hair around a flat iron and then brush through them.