Tips and Inspiration
From Unilever Beauty Experts
Face-framing layers are one of the easiest and best ways to switch up your look without doing anything drastic. They add body to limp hair, bring out your natural features, and can even give your face a slimming effect. However, they can also stick out at awkward angles and get frizzy if not styled properly. If you want well-behaved layers that stay in place, check out the following steps and incorporate them into your routine.
The type of shampoo you use makes a difference. Using clarifying formulas on the regular may strip the strands of natural oils. So, observe your hair's condition and needs. If your hair feels rough or is chemically treated, you need a shampoo with hydrating ingredients. Meanwhile, those with fine hair should try a volumizing shampoo instead.
Rinsing your hair with cool water can also help tame your face-framing layers. The cold temperatures help smooth the hair cuticles, giving your layers a sleek, shiny appearance.
Conditioner is a must if you want soft, manageable hair. It adds significant shine, balances the hair’s pH levels, detangles knots – the list goes on. And if you ever feel the need to skip conditioner, it means you haven’t found the right one for your locks.
Transform your buhaghag hair with Cream Silk Triple Keratin Rescue Ultimate Straight Ultra Conditioner, which won’t leave your strands looking greasy. It features an advanced 3-in-1 conditioning system for 3x straighter and smoother hair. Or, reach for Cream Silk Triple Keratin Rescue Ultimate Repair & Shine Conditioner to revive your dull tresses. The collagen and keratin combo can keep dry or damaged hair moisturized.
Lock in moisture right after your shower by applying a small amount of leave-in conditioner on damp hair, concentrating on the tips. This provides an extra layer of moisture and minimizes static, which makes your hair go haywire. Continue with a cream styler to get your face-framing layers and baby hair under control. As a last step, coat the ends of your hair with an oil for a nice gloss. Two to three drops should be enough – any more than that can weigh down your hair.
Any kind of layered haircut requires daily finessing. Begin by going over the sides of your hair with a blow dryer and a round brush. Focus on aiming the hot air at the ends while rolling them to give the layers some shape. Next, move on to the top section and blow dry your face-framing bangs forward. This step helps lift the root and add volume, creating that airy, swoopy effect.
On days when your hair needs a break from heat, the twist method is a great alternative to style your face-framing layers. Divide the front pieces into small sections and twist each one away from your face. Secure the twists with small pins and allow your hair to air dry.
Mist a clean comb or toothbrush with hairspray to tamp any errant strands. It should feel saturated but not overly wet, otherwise it would make your hair stiff and sticky. Then, carefully run the comb through your hair to fix your unruly strands in place.
Split ends may be the reason your face-framing layers are misbehaving. While you can’t repair damaged hair, you can cut them away. Regular trimming is necessary to prevent strands from breaking off, eliminate frizz, and keep your haircut looking neat. So, be sure to schedule your salon trips at the right time.
Face-framing layers need lots of maintenance, but with the right techniques and products, your hair will look fresh-out-of-the-salon every day.