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As a medium-length, layered hair style

Of course suitable for a variety of different beautiful hairstyles medium length layered hair. Style of medium length layered hair with help from a licensed professional hair stylist in this free video clip.

Hello, my name is Stephanie Haynes, and I will give you a layer of medium-length haircut style illustrate. As you see with Karen, she has long hair, she has long layers. But if their hair was cut shorter what we did was instead of the larger curling iron, we would have used a smaller curling iron, on their more layers give, so that it doesn't fall so long - how the lure would have been a little higher up in the location be. So, we would have used a smaller curling iron, and once again, we would be the base of the hair spray, was the curling iron flat continues with the hair. And then as soon as we, curl it like us with the long hair, we would have a little more volume, so that the hair would sit higher and we could make accordingly. So, was the hair of medium length that layers would be higher, and we would use a smaller curling iron. And, just as with the layers long cut, you would all together to make sure that you have the volume and would drop the layers in place. My name is Stephanie Haynes, and I only showed how medium-sized one you length format layered haircut.


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Layered Hair for Teenagers

Despite the recent popularity of layered haircuts among teenagers, layered haircuts were especially popular among women during the 1990's. The advantage of a layered haircut is that its sassy and energetic flare often requires as little attention as the wearer wants to give it without jeopardizing the look. If you want to give your teen a fun and fashion forward haircut, the layered haircut is the way to go. Does this Spark an idea?


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1. Shampoo your teenager's hair. Gently massage your teenager's scalp to work the shampoo into the hair and scalp.


2. Rinse the shampoo out of your teenager's hair with warm water. Make sure the water isn't too hot or it may burn the scalp. If the water is hot to the touch, the it's too hot to use to rinse the shampoo out of your teenager's hair.


3. Apply conditioner to your teenager's hair. Gently massage the conditioner into the scalp and let stand for a minute or as directed on the label.


4. Dry your teenager's hair with a towel so that the hair remains damp—neither completely dry but not saturated with water.


5. Divide the hair into even sections using a comb to demarcate each section and hair clips to hold each section of hair in place. Make each section approximately a half an inch apart. One section should be on the crown of the head and three sections should be on each side of the head.6


Trim the nonsectioned piece of hair at the back of your head on your hairline to be the longest layer. Remember not to cut this layer too short or the rest of the layers to follow will be too short.

7. Remove the clip from the lowest section of hair so that you can begin cutting the hair in layers. This layer should be the bottom layer of hair around the entire head.8. Cut the hair on the bottom layer approximately a half to one inch shorter than the layer cut in Step 2.9. Continue working up the head for each section of hair in this same manner. Make sure that you cut each section of hair evenly with the opposite side as well as the back and top of the head.10. Peruse each section of hair after cutting all of the sections to see if there are any uneven spots. If there are some uneven spots, make minor changes as needed, such as trimming a few longer hairs.

This layered haircut works well for teenage boys and girls, but a shorter layered haircut will generally fit boys better than girls.


Remember that it's always prudent to leave more hair on the head because you can always take more off if needed but you can't get hair back once it's cut.


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Layered Hairstyles With Bangs for Dudes

Make sure you know what to ask your stylist or barber to do.

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Feeling confident in the way you look is important, and a haircut that you know suits you can do a lot to improve this confidence. For men, layered hairstyles have gained prominence in fashion, film and everyday life. If you're looking to get this kind of haircut with bangs, short-to-medium hairstyles work better than longer cuts.

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Layered hair that's kept short can still provide variety when you're styling it, especially with bangs. If you're going for a messy, modern look, ask your hairstylist or barber for an unblended layered cut, which will give your hair a chunky look that looks good when hair is spiked or roughed up with a little product. You can also get a short blended cut, which provides a more clean-cut look and gives seamless transitions between the length of your bangs and the rest of your hair.

Medium

Medium-layered hairstyles look particularly good on men when paired with bangs. This kind of a hairstyle typically hangs four to six inches from the top of your head. Layered hairstyles include bob-like cuts, with even layers that start short and get longer closer to the scalp, an emo-type look, with especially long bangs in the front and shorter hair on the back of the head, or an even messy look that stars like Robert Pattinson like to rock spiked and tangled.

Long

Long layers have a certain rock-star appeal for many men, though it may take more time to get this haircut styled. Again, men can go for layers that smoothly transition one to another, or more clunky layers that draw more attention. Bangs are not usually a good option with long layers, particularly because you run the risk of looking like you're sporting a wannabe-mullet (that much-ridiculed business-in-the-front, party-in-the-back style that many men sported in the '80s). If do choose bangs and a long-layered cut, keep bangs longer as well.

Hair Type

Your hair type matters when you're getting a layered cut with bangs, and all layered hairstyles do not look great on all men. Men with thick, curly hair should only try the shortest layered hairstyle, as the curls will ruin the effect of longer layers. If you have straight hair (or don't mind straightening wavy hair yourself), any layered haircut length can work. And if you're balding, a layered haircut can go a long way in making your hair look fuller or more even.

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