Long layers on thick hair create body and dimension without losing lots of length. If you want to see a natural texture in your locks, you gotta give this look a shot!
The beauty of a long layered cut is it doesn’t need excessive styling. “It’s perfect for ladies who don’t have time to blow dry, iron, or curl extensively,” says Rohit, a stylist from India.
Understanding your hair texture is vital when considering long layers. The cut can make the tresses look frizzy and unruly. Rohit suggests using a good quality leave-in conditioner to control frizz.
Consult your hairdresser prior to getting long layers. Be honest about how much time you’re willing to spend when prepping your locks. Ask for styling techniques and product recommendations, as well.
Here is an inspirational photo gallery that features trendy ways to wear long layers on thick hair. Check it out now!
#1: Long Thick Visible Layers and Bangs
The hairstyle with long, thick, visible layers and bangs suits people with thick hair. Long layers help lighten the haircut’s weight without reducing the length that can be drawn back from the face.
#2: Wispy Layers for Extra Long Hair
Create a more flattering style by adding wispy layers to your extra-long hair. Long, thick hair can easily become heavy and lay very limp and flat, but by adding lots of wispy layers, you can have more volume and movement in your hair. One of the best parts about long layered haircuts for thick hair is that they create a unique look to your mane, both down and upstyle.
#3: Internal Layers for Thick Hair
If you have thick hair and want a new look, here’s a great option! Internal layers are perfect for reducing the weight of thick hair. The layers let your hair lay naturally and elegantly, similar to the hair in this picture.
#4: Long, Thick and Layered Haircut
A long, layered cut is perfect for thick hair because it creates a soft shape and gets rid of weight. To style this look, blow-dry your hair and use a large curling iron on the ends to create a slight bounce.
#5: Brunette Balayage with Visible Layers
If you want to add depth and dimension to your long, thick hair, a brunette balayage with visible layers is the perfect choice. This hairstyle combines the natural-looking highlights of a balayage technique with strategically placed layers to create movement and texture. The balayage adds a sun-kissed touch to your brunette locks, while the layers help to reduce weight and add volume.
Long haircuts for women with thick hair are helpful to enhance the natural beauty of your locks and make styling easier. Remember to use products specifically designed for color-treated hair to maintain and style this look. Preferably, stick to brands such as Redken, Joico, and Davines. Use suitable hair products to keep your balayage vibrant. Apply mousse before blow drying and finish your style with a light to medium-hold hairspray.
#6: Copper-Toned Long Layered Thick Hair
Copper-toned, long, layered, and thick hair is ideal for a woman seeking a fresh, layered look. This haircut adds movement and texture to your locks while maintaining the weight and thickness of your hair. A layered, long haircut for thick hair is designed to heighten the natural color and highlight the richness of your hair’s vibrancy. Long layers are a versatile option that works well for various hair types, so you can enjoy this hairstyle if you have straight or wavy hair.
#7: Super Glam Bouncy Layers
Super glam, bouncy layers are what you need if you are looking for a touch of body and volume. Haircuts for long, thick hair with layers enhance texture and body. To achieve this style at home, try using a volumizing spray before blowing your hair dry. It will help you attain that bouncy, voluminous look. I recommend using UNITE’s BOOSTA Volumizing Spray.
#8: Long Dark Auburn Butterfly Cut
Consider a long dark, auburn butterfly cut if you want a bouncy blowout look! The long layered butterfly cut is versatile for women with thick, dark auburn hair. Ask for layers throughout the hair to help create volume and movement. Such long hairstyles with layers for thick hair allow for weight reduction, making it easier to style.
#9: Flowing Internal Layers
Flowing internal layers can add dimension and movement to your hairstyle. This cut is perfect for those who want to retain length while creating volume and shape. By removing weight from the interior of the hair, the layers create a more natural look. For those with thick hair, this cut can relieve bulk while enhancing texture. This will make it easier to manage. Apply a light texturizing product to damp hair and blow dry with a medium-sized round brush. If you finish with a light hairspray, it will ensure a natural yet controlled look.
#10: Shaggy Mid-Length Internal Layers on Long Hair
Ask for shaggy mid-length internal layers on your long hair. I suggest a concave layered shag for thick hair. It will create layers for movement and weight removal. If you want fullness around the perimeter, you must get a blunt cut, then work on textured layers for a soft effect.
#11: Gorgeous Long Layers on Long Brunette Hair
Long brunette hair with gorgeous long layers is a stunning shape. Brunette coloring can be beneficial if you want shine because it reflects light. You’ll want to angle the sides to achieve the cut, starting at about the chin. If you love the swooping bang, avoid cutting the fringe short. You’ll achieve a smooth and beautiful result. I recommend minimal layering in the length to help you get a blowout with your large round brush.
#12: Thick Long Layers for Brunette Hair
Still, one of the most sought-after looks for women with thick hair is long layers. If you want to achieve this style, there are a few key things to remember. First, it’s important to work with an experienced hairstylist. They have technical expertise in cutting and styling thick hair. Plus, they can help create a look tailored to your needs. Secondly, it’s best not to go too short when considering length. Instead, opt for longer layers to keep the haircut balanced.
#13: Long Thick Burgundy Hair
When it comes to thick hair, get the most out of it by adding layers. They offer a great way for women with long locks to add texture and movement. Avoid over-layering or creating too much volume in your style. Talk with your stylist before deciding which cutting technique is best for you. A good choice would be point-cutting. This method removes bulk from layered sections while texturizing them. For styling tips, use products such as TRESemme’s Climate Protection Finishing Spray.
#14: Long Blowout with Medium Blonde Balayage
For women with thick hair looking for long layers, a medium blonde balayage can be helpful. It’ll add texture and dimension to your locks without sacrificing length. And while also keeping your style modern and chic. Talk with your colorist about adding extra face-framing layers. This way, you can enhance and soften your jawline.
#15: Gorgeous Long Layered Blowout Hairstyle
Gorgeous long-layered blowouts are the best way to add texture and volume to thick hair. With this style, your hair will look full, bouncy, and healthy. And it will give you a stunningly beautiful result. To get this look, a hairstylist can use their expertise to create layers that frame your face.
#16: Beautifully Layered Curled Ends
Here’s a beautiful layered curled hairstyle for women with thick hair. It features a long cut and styled layers to create soft, bouncy curls. This look is flattering and feminine while also being easy to maintain. To achieve this style, ask your stylist for graduated layers. They will add movement without compromising the thickness of your hair. To keep it looking fresh, use a texture spray or a medium to strong-hold hairspray.
#17: Long Seamless Layers with Curtain Fringe
If you have longer hair and want a modern look, one of the best layered hairstyles has seamless layers. They add movement without reducing the length. Then, add a curtain fringe for impact and to frame your face. I always recommend drying a curtain fringe with a round brush before drying the rest of the hair. Doing so doesn’t give it time to do its own thing.
#18: Side-Parted Layers for Straight Blonde Hair
Do you part your hair on the side but want layers? Don’t fret! Ask your hairstylist to cut your hair using the part you will be styling it to. This is a great way to ensure your layers will be pronounced in all the right areas. Doing this will also create a lot of body and volume.
#19: Brunette Heavily Layered Hairstyle
If you have long, thick hair and want to add shape without compromising your length, ask for a long shag. The cut will give you weightless layers that allow movement and open your hair. It’s the best for creating volume. Your ends are wispy, making your hair look amazingly straight or curled.
#20: Thick Long Ombre Layers
If you want a color scheme that defines your tousled layer cut for long hair, try a balayaged money piece. The lightness around the face is the best way to brighten and soften your facial features. The contrast between the dark and light colors adds depth and definition. The ombre fades down from your dark root and gives a cascading look.
#21: Long Butterfly Haircut with Layers
Consider a long butterfly haircut with layers if you love their long hair but are looking for a way to get rid of unnecessary bulk and create effortless movement in your hair. When it comes to longer hair, it’s helpful to add medium and long layers if you feel like your hair is just weighing you down and lacking shape and volume. Don’t forget you can blow dry your hair upside down, creating a natural body and volume at the root of your hair.
#22: Blonde Face-Framing Layered Long Hair
Try blonde face-framing layered long hair for a simple but stunning look. One of the best ways to style this cut is to add waves. Adding some layers and texture with texturizing shears is a great option, too. And it will make it easier to style your locks!
#23: Perfect Long Thick Layers
Perfect long, thick layers are the way to go if you want to keep your tresses long but are looking for a way to add volume and texture to your hairstyle. Keep in mind that this is a versatile hairstyle that can be worn straight, wavy, or curly. If you want a more lived-in, messy appearance, try adding a texture spray and dry shampoo to your shelves, as these products will be your hair’s new best friend.
#24: External and Internal Layers
If your hair looks limp, lifeless, and weighed down, ask your stylist to add layers, curtain, or long face-framing bangs and some texturizing. Doing so will allow your hair to look healthier, full, and back to life.
#25: Lived-In Brunette Layers
As a stylist, I always get asked what haircuts are the most timeless. A long layered haircut is perfect for any lady, and, in case you didn’t know, it never goes out of style.
#26: Very Long Thick Hair with Blonde Balayage
Be a show stopper with very long thick hair paired with a blonde balayage. If you have thick hair, show it off. Long layers will help prevent long, heavy locks from hanging and give your hair body and volume. If needed, remove some weight in heavy areas to prevent your hair from feeling too heavy so it can move easily. Doing a face frame will break up the long length and soften your look.
#27: Long, Thick Layers with Beach Waves
Consider long, thick layers with beach waves if you’re searching for a gorgeous shape. Your stylist can slide-cut your layers, making them less visible. A sliding haircut is achieved using the blade of the scissors without closing them for a well-blended cut. Ensure they are done on only the last 2 inches of the hair.
Try curling your beach waves with hair spray on each section beforehand, and let them cool. Comb through for softer waves or finger through for a curlier finish.
#28: Subtle Layers on Long Blonde Hair
There is nothing more beautiful than subtle layers on long blonde hair. If you’re searching for more lift, adding layers and some highlights will get you there.
Blow-dry with a product that gives you smoothness and manageability, such as Olaplex # 9 hair serum and a large round brush. Long layers for thick hair can be curled forward, backward, or even a little of both for a bouncy finish.
#29: Side-Parted Hair with Long Wavy Layers
Side-parted hair with long wavy layers is a lived-in style that is so sleek and trendy. A long cut can be slightly basic, but adding layering throughout and around the face spruces up the entire style. This is the perfect beachy hair.
#30: Long Layered Hair with Money Piece for Round Faces
Long layered hair with a money piece for round faces is a classic style at the moment. A money piece compliments women with any face shape, especially round since it helps elongate. Adding layers to a long haircut adds much-needed texture and movement.
#31: Middle Part Long Hair with Choppy Ends
Middle-part long hair with choppy ends will never go out of style. Such a simple, classic look suits so many women’s lifestyles. Textured, beachy curls complete thick hairstyles since they debulk the hair.
#32: Cascading Layers on Long Hair
Cascading layers on long hair are beautiful and stunning. Keep in mind to get waves and bounce, you will have to spend a bit of time on your hairstyle.
Apply a body-building product, paying more attention to the ends, and blow out with a medium round brush. Try not to remove all the body from the hair. A metal barrel brush will heat up and give you more body. You can set it with hot rollers or curl it with a 3/4 in iron. Let the curls cool, then softly come through. Long layers on thick hair give you great results when you put in a little effort in the styling.
#33: Thick Shaggy Layers with Curtain Bangs
Thick, shaggy layers with curtain bangs are a beautiful style for women wanting a dramatic change. A layered cut is ideal when having thick hair and wanting more lightness. The blended elevation is important for the perfect face-framing layers to flow with the curtain bangs on your long hair.
#34: Straight Long Haircut with Flipped Ends
You should try a straight long haircut with flipped ends and realize it’s not that hard to achieve beautiful long hair. Most haircuts for long thick hair take a bit of time to style, but in this shape, you’re just focusing on the ends. Have your stylist cut your hair with a few layers in the bottom.
Blow-dry with a large metal barrel round brush. You might get enough flip from doing this, but if not, curl the ends up and back. Spray your hair with a light spray, and you’re done.
#35: Soft Layers and a Fringe on Frizzy Hair
If you have frizzy hair, try soft layers and a fringe at your next salon appointment. Blended layering will give you a soft shape that will be easier to blow out than one-length hair.
You’ll want to apply a smoothing cream before you blow-dry, and use a medium round brush to add waves. If your hair is super frizzy, a 1-inch curling iron will also be needed. Keep in mind thick long hair can be trendy with a little frizz left in for texture.
Related: Easy long layered hair with bangs.
#36: Long Multi-Layered Haircut
Try a long multi-layered haircut if your long hair needs something more. Shorter lengths around the face and crown will add interest and softness. A layered style will also give you more volume and more waves.
Try spraying each section with a light spray before you curl with a 1-inch curling tool, then softly brush through. Give your long hair a makeover, and you won’t be sorry.
#37: Long Blended Layers for Straight Hair
Long blended layers are a great choice for straight hair. Layers can add beauty to long hair and create movement, so your hair doesn’t just hang.
Long layers on straight thick hair should be cut at a 90-degree angle to maintain length, but a blending shear can be used on the ends for even more invisible layers. Blow-dry with a large round brush and enjoy a beautiful shape.
#38: Long Layers with Messy Waves for Women Over 40
Women over 40 add some sass to your style with long layers and messy waves. Long layers for thick, wavy hair will make your hair lighter and easier to manage. If you want more volume, ask your stylist to ensure the layers are short enough in the crown area. Remember that for full and smoother waves, this shape must be curled with an iron and will take some time to achieve. So, if you’re ready to put the work in, go for it.
#39: Thick Brunette Hair with Bangs and Layers
Bangs and layers on thick brunette hair are a real stunner. Brunette hair reflects the light and really shines. Ask your stylist for a curtain-shaped bang, cut at about the bridge of the nose, and lengthen at the corners. Add some long shoulder-length layers for the perfect style, complimenting any facial shape. Long layered haircuts for thick hair need to be shaped about every eight weeks to eliminate split ends.
#40: Soft Shag with Face-Framing Layers
Choose a soft shag with face-framing layers on long hair, and you won’t be sorry. Adding layers and shorter pieces around the face creates interest and movement and is very trendy.
The face-framing is perfect for rounder face shapes and allows for softness. Try curling these pieces backward for the most modern style. Amp up your long hairstyle and give everyone hair envy.
#41: Low-Maintenance Textured Layers for Coarse Hair
If you’re searching for a low-maintenance hairstyle, you should try textured layers for coarse hair. Long layers add movement to heavy hair textures and make them more manageable. Have your hairstylist add some point cutting into the ends for an even lighter feel.
Scrunch in some texture putty and let dry for an easy tousled finish. Long layered hairstyles for thick hair don’t have to be much work if you have the right cut.
#42: Choppy Layers with Waves
Add choppy layers and waves to your long hair for a beautiful shape. Ask your stylist to add layers in the crown and leave weight on the bottom to maintain length, but add body.
This hairdo takes some work to blow out and curl, but the results are worth it. Try blowing with a cream such as Olaplex #6 and a large round brush for smoothing. Next, spray with a light hairspray before curling each section for a bouncy curl that stays put.
#43: Long Haircut with Heavy Layers for Square Faces
If you have a square face shape, try a heavy layered long haircut. The layers should hit just below the chin for the perfect facial accent that adds a softness to the jaw. Heavy layered long hair also adds body to your hairstyle, so you can achieve width and fullness when you style it. Try using a styling cream with light manageability to keep it brushable.
#44: Long Jagged Layers for Women Over 50
Women over 50, add some pizazz to your lengthy hair with long, jagged layers. You’ll want to leave the layers on the long side to maintain weight at the bottom of the hair. Point cutting into the layers will give your thick haircut some extra texture—blow-dry wavy hair with a diffuser for a messy finish. Straight-haired women try curling the hair with a wand and leaving 2 inches of the ends straight for an especially jagged finish.
#45: Straight Layered Cut with Long Bangs
Try a straight layered cut with long bangs and jazz up your boring hair. Ask your stylist to cut a triangular bang section that reaches the jaw with a slight blend to the bottom of the side. For versatility, a chunky long bang can be parted in the middle or to the side.
Blow out your pretty long style with a large metal barrel round brush and smoothing cream for the best results. You can go fairly long between cuts; about every 6-8 weeks should do it.
#46: Tousled Layers with a Face Frame
Consider tousled layers with a face frame as your new style. Messy layers work exceptionally well on natural wavy hair and can be easily achieved with a curl amplifier. The long layers take the weight off your curls, give your hair movement, and enhance your wave.
You can air dry or diffuse in place for a beachy finish. Straight-haired ladies can achieve this style by curling with a 3/4 or 1-inch iron and tousling with their hands. Cute haircuts for long, thick hair can amp up your style.
#47: Long Feathered Layers on Thick Hair
If your hair is lengthy and you’re searching for a new style, try long, feathered layers for thick hair. A trendy face-framing layer adds interest and style to long locks. Ask your stylist to add an arc starting at the chin and moving toward the bottom. This haircut for long, thick hair has minimal layers and is easy to grow out. A great blowout is important on this shape, so grab your round brush and some polishing cream.
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