Face-framing layers for medium hair are the pieces of strands around the face that accentuate a woman’s best features. The layers are cut in varying lengths to suit any face shape.
Haircut specialist Molly Casso of Austin, TX lists down the perks of having this chop.
“Its biggest benefit would be the movement it creates around the face. The mid-length cut’s structure can flatter a woman’s jawline or cheekbones,” Casso explains.
This also adds an appeal to a simple ponytail. “Having the front layers down and everything else up create a beautiful look,” she adds.
Your hair type can dictate whether a layered cut will work for you, so get your stylist’s opinion about it.
For instance, with fine or thin hair, layers can take away weight from the perimeter. Curtain bangs would be more ideal, then.
On the other hand, front layers might lay weird on pin-straight hair and would need extra time in styling.
To help you decide what look to opt for, consult your stylist first. Bring them inspiration photos—either curled or blown out.
“Ask your hairdresser about the styling it’ll take to achieve the look. “This is to determine if the style is realistic for you to recreate at home,” Casso states.
Understand that having face-framing layers will limit your ability to do seamless braids. Feel free to discuss this with your stylist, as well.
Try a new layered haircut to freshen up your look. These inspiring images show the trendiest ways to wear face-framing layers for medium hair.
#1: Buttery Blonde Shag
If you have a buttery blonde shag, be prepared to get a lot of compliments! This sultry crop has been making waves all over, and for good reason. While this cut may look good on almost anyone, women with olive skin tones should avoid this buttery blonde hue as it will bring out too much yellow in your face.
#2: Dark Chocolate Face-Framing
If you want to spruce up your brunette locks, try a dark chocolate face-framing hairstyle. Ask for a medium-length haircut with lots of movement and layers around your face. Discuss with your stylist the shortest length you feel comfortable with. Do this before jumping into a face-framing style. I suggest styling this haircut with a blow-dry round brush. Try the Amika Blowout Babe Thermal Brush for the best results.
#3: Internal Layers and Long Bangs
Ask about a long bob with internal layers and long bangs. For a textured medium-length cut, ask your stylist for concave layers. This will give you great internal layers. When you can curl your hair, try using a 1-inch barrel all around. Finish with Loreal level 3 hairspray for hold, flexibility, and style memory.
#4: Face-Framing Curtain Fringe on Blonde Mid-Length Hair
To freshen up your mid-length locks, ask for curtain fringe at your next haircut. This style is perfect for those who want a subtle change that makes a big impact. The fringe highlights your face while adding dimension and texture to your hair. This style is versatile and easy to manage for those concerned with hair maintenance. However, be aware that you will need to style your bangs daily.
#5: Perfect Face-Framing Layers
Shorter face-framing layers are ideal for ladies with medium hair. These layers create a stylish frame that highlights the best features of your face. And all without sacrificing length. You don’t have to worry about deciding what length would look best on you. Your hairstylist can give you their professional opinion. When styling, try to avoid putting too much heat on your face-framing layers. The hair around your hairline can be more fragile. Ask your stylist for tips on products and what would be the best heat protectant for you!
#6: Medium-Length Seamless Layers
A medium-length seamless layers haircut naturally enhances your look. This haircut is beneficial for women who don’t want to put a lot of time or effort into their hair. This is ideal for ladies with looser curls and soft waves. If you can, put in a little time to style it. Add a few random waves with a curling iron to help with volume and definition.
#7: Perfectly Layered Blonde Hair
Face-framing layers are one of the best styles, suitable for all face shapes. This is a trend that will always be trending! Your stylist can customize your face framing to accentuate your favorite facial features. Ask your stylist what they think would best suit your face shape.
#8: Soft Blonde Layers
Soft blonde layers compliment the color perfectly. Give your hair a change by adding a long curtain bang or a shorter face-framing piece to highlight your face. Layers add playfulness and movement to any style. Even if your hair is always up or you love a good blowdry.
#9: Razor Cut Layers for Mid-Length Hair
For the most movement on mid-length hair, I recommend razor-cut layers. This is your best bet if you have dense hair. My advice is to use the razor for weight removal and to add softness around the face.
#10: Long Curtain Fringe
A long curtain fringe is the way to go if you are looking for versatile movement around your face. Your hairstylist can help you with the technique to style this sultry sweep, whether you part your hair down the middle or on either side.
#11: Effortless Medium-Length Layers
If you try to go for effortless hair with medium-length layers you can see the biggest benefits of no heat when styling. Routine haircuts and standard maintenance keep this hairstyle flawless.
#12: Modern Blonde Waves
Get the beachy hair of your dreams with modern blonde waves. Layers that frame your face will soften your features and give your face a lift. Having a pop of blonde in the front will brighten your complexion for a youthful appearance. Add some tousled waves and sea salt spray and you’ll look like you have spent the day at the beach.
#13: Sapphire Blue Layers
In my experience, a sapphire blue color lasts the longest in hair. Especially when maintained with cool water and shampoos that are sulfate-free. Dyeing your hair at home can be damaging. To avoid that I’d visit with a salon professional to help you navigate your hair story. And don’t forget that layers always showcase dimension and add flair to a hairstyle.
#14: Fresh Layers for Medium-to-Long Hair
To prevent hair from hanging flat on medium to long hair, try some fresh layers. Long or short layers can be used to create movement and body. Layers give fine hair a boost and can lighten up thick hair when taking out bulk. Layered angles around the face add softness to square or longer face shapes. Use a big round brush to get the perfect voluminous blowout.
#15: Face-Framing Lob Cut for Thick Hair
A face-framing lob cut for thick hair takes a ’90s spin on a classic haircut. Try adding wispy bangs to give it even more of a retro vibe. Medium-length thick hair with face-framing layers removes unwanted weight while still allowing swing and bounce in the haircut.
#16: Layered Wolf Cut with Bangs
A layered wolf cut with bangs is a toned-down version of a mullet. Try a medium layered hairstyle like a wolf cut if you want the feel of a mullet, without the commitment. Add thicker fringe and choppy layers to a wolf cut hairdo if you want an edgier vibe.
Related: Best layered hairstyles with bangs.
#17: Middle Part Hairstyle with Front Layers
A middle part hairstyle with front layers is a soft fun way to add movement to a simple shoulder-length hairstyle. Blended layering can be achieved by doing soft dry texturizing, ask your stylist to soften the layers at the end of your service. I recommend a blow dry round brush like Amika’s Blow Dryer Brush 2.0 to add soft volume and accentuate the layers.
#18: Chunky Layers for Round Faces
Chunky layers for round faces on mid-length hair add angles and lines where your face shape is soft. Ask your stylist for eye-level, modern layers to accentuate the cheekbones. A layered style can also add volume to the top of the head, softening out the round cheeks. You can try Number 4’s Blow Dry Lotion for a soft and voluminous blowout.
#19: Medium-Long Layered Cut with Side Bangs
A medium, long layered cut with side bangs is a staple medium hairstyle. When cutting a long layered cut, it’s important to use blended elevation and point cutting techniques to make sure there are no harsh lines within the haircut. When using elevation to blend layers, avoid cutting a blunt line, instead, elevate the hair and then point cut to remove length and bulk. Point cutting techniques will prevent harsh layers and save you time when doing the final touches of the cut.
#20: Long Tousled Bob with Short Layers
A long tousled bob with short layers helps bring out a natural wave pattern. It’s best to keep your layered haircut when working with natural texture. Add a chunky bang to a medium-length hairstyle to create optimum volume and softness in the shape.
Related: Trendy medium layered bob haircut ideas.
#21: Razored Layers on Thin Hair
Razored layers in thin hair can help boost volume on fine hair types. You’ll need to be sure your stylist is familiar and comfortable with razor cutting to maintain the density. Shoulder-length hair with face-framing bangs can help enhance the illusion of fuller hair.
#22: Medium Wavy Hair with Long Layers and Bangs
Medium wavy hair with layers and bangs is a soft take on a modern shag. You’ll want to style it using a 1-inch curling iron to create a soft beachy wave. With medium-length face-framing layers, most of the shape will be around the eyes and cheekbones, accentuating your main features.
#23: Face-Framing Bangs on a Layered Cut
Face-framing bangs in a layered cut are the definition of chic! A medium-length haircut with lots of retro layering is the perfect throwback for all types of girls. To create a sliding haircut, talk to your stylist about a shag. To achieve a retro style, it’s best to set the bangs with wide-set rollers.
#24: Feathered Layers on Mid-Length Hair
Feathered layers on mid-length hair are a perfect face-framing hairstyle for any hair texture or face shape. A medium cut is low-maintenance, versatile, and easy to style which makes it a timeless haircut that only ever grows in popularity. Feathered layers are great for any hair thickness or curl pattern because they fall into place with the natural curl pattern of the hair strand, making them a convenient way to experiment with different focal points and face shapes.
#25: Shoulder-Length Hair with Curtain Bangs
Shoulder-length hair with curtain bangs is the new modern spin on the classic bob. If you have thin or flat hair, try this trendy shape. A face-framing haircut with curtain bangs and layers adds volume in all the right places while maintaining fullness where it’s necessary. Keep in mind a good dry shampoo will be your best friend.
#26: Layered Curly Hair
Layered curly hair is at its best when hydrated and relieved of unwanted weight. A face-framing hairstyle can give your curls the bounce and volume they need. Ask your stylist to perform a dry haircut on your curls and add on a deep conditioning mask to every appointment.
#27: Wavy Face-Framing Pieces for Square Faces
Wavy face-framing pieces for square faces are a soft subtle change that can be done on various hair types. If your square face shape seems a little too sharp, ask your stylist to incorporate these small but impactful layers. A shoulder-length haircut would be the best fit for these types of layers.
#28: Medium-Length Shag for Oval Faces
A medium-length shag for oval faces creates symmetry and balance. Consider getting a razor cut to help create volume and texture in all the right places. Your shoulder-length hair with face-framing layers will add angles to your soft features.
#29: Framing Layers and Bangs on Straight Hair
Framing layers and bangs in straight hair helps create movement around the eyes and nose. It’s the perfect haircut for women who love medium-length hairstyles. Consider asking your stylist about a dry haircut to add texture and face-framing layers to your medium hair length. Try a dry texturizing spray by ELEVEN Australia to add volume at the crown.
#30: Medium Haircut with Choppy Layers
A medium haircut with face-framing choppy layers is perfect for someone who wants a low-maintenance style. Keep in mind a haircut with face-framing choppy layers on shoulder-length hair, might need a bit of hand styling. Once you get the hang of it, it’s perfect for the gal on the go. I recommend using an air-drying balm such as Bumble & Bumbles Don’t Blow It, for a defined soft texture.
#31: Wispy Layered Cut on Collarbone-Length Hair
A wispy layered cut on collarbone-length hair is best suited for women with coarse, straight hair types. Having soft layers and length taken up softens the shape and removes unwanted weight. A face-framing cut can diminish any harsh lines around the face.