3 Ways to Cut Long Layers
Introduction: Long layers are a timeless choice for those looking to add dimension and texture to their hair. This popular hairstyle is both versatile and stylish, suitable for every occasion. In this article, we will discuss three different methods of cutting long layers to help you achieve the desired look.
Method 1: The Slide Cutting Technique
1. Begin by shampooing and conditioning your hair, then towel-dry it until it’s damp.
2. Comb through your hair to remove any tangles or knots.
3. Create a center parting in your hair using the tip of a tail comb.
4. Pick up a section of hair from the top of your head and bring it forward towards your face.
5. Firmly hold the hair between your fingers at a 45-degree angle.
6. Using professional shears, gently slide cut from mid-lengths towards the ends to create soft layers.
7. Repeat the process for all sections of hair until the desired layers have been created.
Method 2: The Point Cutting Technique
1. Begin by fully drying and straightening your hair for accurate cutting results.
2. Divide your hair into four even sections using sectioning clips — top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right.
3. Start with the bottom sections working one side at a time.
4. Holding a small subsection of hair between your index and middle finger, angle downwards with the ends pointed outwards.
5. Using sharp shears, point cut into the ends at a perpendicular angle, gradually moving upwards to create layers.
6. Repeat with each section of hair until you’ve achieved the desired amount of layering.
Method 3: The “U” Shaped Technique
1. Brush out clean and dry hair so it falls smoothly down your back.
2. Create two equal sections by parting your hair down the middle from forehead to nape.
3. Pull both sections forward over your shoulders and place one in a hair elastic or clip while working on the other.
4. Comb through the first section, and trim the ends of this section at a slight angle, creating a “U” shape when hair is pulled back.
5. Repeat the process for the other section of hair, ensuring both sides are even when brought together at the back.
6. Use vertical point cuts along the ends of both sections to create soft, blended layers.
Conclusion: Cutting long layers is an excellent way to add dimension and movement to your hairstyle. With these three methods—slide cutting, point cutting, and “U” shaped layering—you can easily achieve a stylish and modern look. If you’re unsure about what technique is best for your hair type or skill level, consult with a professional hairdresser.