layered<\/a> haircut is a great way to add movement and volume. Layered styles blend shorter strands into the length and create structure inside your cut that defines your style.<\/span><\/p>\nA layered haircut is also a good choice for people with thin or flat hair. It’s an easy and inexpensive way to add texture and volume to your mane.<\/span><\/p>\nThose with curly hair will also benefit from a layered haircut as it makes it easier to carry and preserve the natural curls. However, it’s important to ensure that the curls aren’t trimmed too short because they can break or become unruly.<\/span><\/p>\nAnother popular layered haircut is the fringe. This asymmetrical look is easy to achieve and will draw attention to your eyes.<\/span><\/p>\nThe fringe is created by having fine-graded spiky cuts that are then layered towards the sides. This gives it a somewhat wild but purposeful look.<\/span><\/p>\nTo create this layered hairstyle, pull a section of your hair from the bottom or where you want the longest pieces to be and grip at a 90-degree angle to the head with your forefinger and middle finger. Spray the hair with water if it’s drying out too much while you cut it.<\/span><\/p>\nAsk your barber to trim the top strands with #1 blade clippers while keeping them long, reaching as much as 3 inches at the end so you can arrange them on a side part with medium hold pomade or sleek them back when you’re ready for a classic look. You can even try a faded version of this haircut to make it more contrasting.<\/span><\/p>\n