Woman tying her long layered hair into a ponytail.
Face-framing layers can go frizzy and unruly without proper maintenance. Here’s how to make them more manageable.

How to Tame Your Face-Framing Layers

Getting a layered haircut doesn't always go as planned. Scroll down to learn how you can keep your face-framing layers looking fresh and neat at all times. 

By: All Things Beauty

October 14, 2025

Read Time:  4 Minutes

Woman with long hair looking at a shampoo bottle in the bathroom.
It’s important to choose a shampoo that’s made for your particular hair condition..
Woman applying conditioner to her black hair in front of a mirror.
Hair conditioning should be a mandatory step in every haircare routine.
Smiling woman applying cream to her hair in the bathroom.
Leave-in conditioner offers the most benefits for people with dry or damaged hair.
Woman styling her hair with a blow dryer and a round brush.
Turn down the temperature of your blow dryer to help minimize heat damage.
Woman brushing her hair with a wooden comb.
To tame flyaways and unruly hair, spray a light-hold hairspray directly onto a comb then run it through your strands.
Woman getting her face-framing layers trimmed at the salon.
Aim to schedule a trim when you start to notice fraying.

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How to Tame Your Face-Framing Layers

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