🆕 HOW TO LAYERED HAIRCUT 🔴 FACE FRAMING LAYERS / COUPE DE CHEVEUX EN COUCHES
Estelle DAVID Estelle DAVID
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 Published On Jun 29, 2024

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Cutting a layered haircut with face-framing layers involves several steps to ensure the layers blend seamlessly and enhance the face. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Tools Needed
- Sharp hair-cutting scissors
- Comb
- Hair clips
- Spray bottle with water
- Mirror

Preparation
1. **Wash and Dry**: Start with clean, damp hair. You can also cut hair dry if preferred, but ensure it is clean and detangled.
2. **Section Hair**: Divide the hair into sections. Typically, you would separate it into four sections: two at the front (for the face-framing layers) and two at the back.

Cutting Layers
1. **Determine Length**: Decide on the length of the shortest layer. This will usually be at the level of the chin or slightly below for face-framing layers.
2. **Cut the Guide**:
- Start with a small section at the front where you want the shortest layer to be.
- Comb this section straight down and cut to the desired length.
3. **Layering**:
- Take a horizontal section of hair from the back.
- Comb it straight out and upwards, then cut at an angle to create layers.
- Continue this process, working your way up the back of the head, taking horizontal sections and cutting at the same angle.
- Repeat on the other side, ensuring symmetry.

Face-Framing Layers
1. **Front Sections**:
- Release the front sections you clipped away earlier.
- Take a small section from the front and comb it forward.
- Cut this section at an angle, starting from the shortest layer at the chin and tapering downwards.
2. **Blend Layers**:
- Take diagonal sections from the sides and cut to blend the face-framing layers into the rest of the hair.
- Make sure the angle is consistent with the guide you cut earlier.
- Check the layers and trim any uneven parts.

Finishing Touches
1. **Texturize**: Use point-cutting to add texture and soften the ends if desired. Point the scissors vertically and snip into the ends of the hair.
2. **Style**: Blow-dry the hair and style as desired to see how the layers fall. Make any final adjustments to ensure everything looks balanced and blended.

Tips
- **Go Slow**: Take your time with each section to ensure evenness and precision.
- **Mirror Check**: Constantly check your progress in the mirror to ensure both sides are even.
- **Ask for Feedback**: If you’re cutting someone else’s hair, frequently check in with them to ensure the length and style meet their expectations.

By following these steps, you can achieve a professional-looking layered haircut with face-framing layers that enhance the client’s features.

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