30 Hot Looks with Face-Framing Layers to Sport

Are you looking to refresh your look? Face-framing layers are a timeless and versatile style that can add texture, volume, and movement to your hair. Whether you have long, medium, or short hair, there are countless ways to incorporate face-framing layers into your hairstyle to create a stunning and trendy look. In this article, we’ll explore 30 hot looks with face-framing layers that you can sport for a fresh and stylish new hairdo.

Face-framing layers are cut around your face to create strands of different lengths and refine your facial features or give the hairstyle a new twist. Although sometimes coupled with bangs, the layers work as a game-changer in and of themselves and even provide more versatility in styling and little upkeep when growing out. We have a collection of 30 Instagrammable hairstyles to show all the magic that layers around the face can cast on you.

1. Medium Hair with Face-Framing Layers and Bouncy Blowout. One might think that a good blowout makes a broad face only wider, but it doesnโ€™t. Why? Thanks to the smartly placed layers that soften the jawline.

30 Hot Looks with Face-Framing Layers to Sport
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Face-framing layers are cut around your face to create strands of different lengths and refine your facial features or give the hairstyle a new twist. Although sometimes coupled with bangs, the layers work as a game-changer in and of themselves and even provide more versatility in styling and little upkeep when growing out. We have a collection of 30 Instagrammable hairstyles to show all the magic that layers around the face can cast on you.

1. Medium Hair with Face-Framing Layers and Bouncy Blowout. One might think that a good blowout makes a broad face only wider, but it doesnโ€™t. Why? Thanks to the smartly placed layers that soften the jawline.

30 Hot Looks with Face-Framing Layers to Sport

2. Volumizing Front Layers on Haircut a la Rachel. Of course, the classic style is shorter and flicked outward, but the iconic heavily layered front remains flattering and recognizable.

Flattering Long Haircut with Front Layers
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3. Airy Front Layers with a Romantic Feel. Girls with thick manes can allow plenty of layering and thinning out around the face to get a feathery hairstyle.

Feathery Front Layering Thick Hair

4. Dreamy Balayage with Feathered Face-Framing Pieces. This thin hair gains dimension and texture through layering, but the style shifts all the layers towards the tips to avoid ending up with a stingy look.

Feathered Face-Framing for Thin Hair
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5. Blonde Balayage with Long Face-Framing Layers. If you are after a boho vibe rather than tons of texture, ask your hairdresser to cut face-framing layers with a longer distance between them.

Long Blonde Hair with Face-Framing Layers

6. Long Layers with Face-Framing. While this delicate shade of blonde is truly amazing, the style could have lacked movement without the front pieces.

Long Blonde Hair with Face-Framing Pieces
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7. Curtain Bangs with Face Framing Layers. This amazing hairstyle brings together long curtain bangs and feathered layers that hit the chin level to create volume around the face and match the bouncy bottom.

Long Hair with Bouncy Face Framing Layers

8. Mismatched Face Framing Layers for Round Face. This rooty platinum blonde lob has layers starting just below the chin, which is good for elongation, but it also delivers more angles with the cheekbone-length bangs looking in another direction.

Cheekbone-Skimming Bangs and Face Framing Layers
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9. Gorgeous Blowout with Short Front Layers. A shorter distance between layers means more disconnection and bounce which are enhanced by texture and then converted into mega volume in this stunning blowout style.

Front Layers for Stunning Long Hair

10. Airy Face Framing Layers for Long Straight Hair. These delicately highlighted front pieces melt smoothly into the layers cut through the mid-length to infuse the straight tresses with feathery texture and give them some structure.

Long Hair with Feathered Face Framing Layers

11. Chic Long Face Frame Haircut with Caramel Highlights. This springy style adds soft light brown highlights to the face-framing strands for an illuminating effect and accentuates the lower layers with more splashes of caramel.

Long Haircut with Highlighted Face Frame
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12. Shaggy Face Framing Layers with Bangs. Look what a wonderful shape this thick hair gains with short layers going from the cheekbones all the way down and how the cute shaggy bangs command attention to the eyes!

Face Framing Layers for Long Thick Hair

13. Long Face Framing Bangs for Mid-Length Hair. Indeed, face framing works great for different goals, and these textured and highlighted curtain bangs give nice vertical lines to the chubby face and fit well into the bottom layers of the shoulder-length cut.

Shoulder-Length Cut with Face Framing Bangs

14. Piece-y Bangs and Face-Framing Layers for Curly Hair. What a nice move to combine a light fringe that is on the cusp of full-on bangs with cascading ringlets around the face!

Curly Hair with Face-Framing Layers and Bangs
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15. Shaggy Face-Framing Layers with Bangs. In fact, face-framing haircuts easily accommodate various styles of bangs, starting from a messy full fringe like this one and up to sculptured micro bangs.

Messy Face-Framing Haircut with Bangs

16. Two-Color Long Cut with Face-Framing Layers. Certainly, adding a block of a contrasting color aka the โ€˜skunk stripeโ€™ right to the front requires commitment, but you can also wear the face-framing layers with a side part to soften the look.

Face-Framing Layers for Black Hair
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17. Long Layers with Face Framing for Smokey Brown Hair. This dreamy hair tinged with an ash blonde balayage doesnโ€™t get the front layers blended with the textured strands on the bottom to deliver distinct volume around the face.

Long Brown Hair with Ash Blonde Face Framing

18. Well-Defined Layers on Long Textured Locks. This set of short layers around the face chimes well with the choppy texture carved throughout the hairstyle perimeter.

Long Choppy Cut with Textured Front Layers

19. Money Pieces on Dirty Blonde Hair. Face-framing hairstyles are meant to play well with the money piece technique since this combo shapes the face and brightens it up in one go.

Face-Framing Hairstyle with Money Pieces

20. Mushroom Brown Hair with Long Face Framing Layers. There are many ways of adapting face framing hairstyles to your hair length and texture, for example, by combining long strands near the face with densely layered tresses at the ends.

Long Straight Hairstyle with Face Framing Layers

21. Soft and Blended Layers for Blonde Locks. The best thing about face-framing layers is that they can be customized to create a stunning definition or a softer look.

Blonde Face-Framing Hairstyle with Blended Layers

22. Honey Brown Hair with Wispy Face Framing. This picture shows how face framing haircuts can balance your facial features โ€” the wispy side pieces hide the wide jaw and soften the face, making it look more like an oval shape.

Face Framing Long Haircut for Oval Faces

23. Shoulder-Length Face Framing Layers with Graduation. In addition to extremely delicate sparkles of gold peeking out here and there, this brunette hair features ethereal center-parted bangs flowing gradually into the layered strands along the face.

Center-Parted Bangs and Face Framing Layers

24. Bulk-Removing Face Framing for Thick Hair. This blonde mane full of babylights could have looked rather heavy in the front if it wasnโ€™t for the sliced-out locks that debulk the style and open up the face.

Long Blonde Face Framing Haircut

25. Golden Blonde Wolf Cut with Sculptured Bangs. This stunningly textured style couldnโ€™t be any choppier thanks to the sharply outlined curtain bangs stepping down to hit the cheekbones and make them really pop.

Long Face Framing Curtain Bangs for Thick Hair

26. Long Shaggy Style with Soft Face Framing. Shags donโ€™t always require choppiness around the face, and you can opt for a softer version with toned-down feathering which still plays well with the overall texture.

Feathered Long Face Framing Shag

27. Rhythmic Layers for Butterfly Cut. The color transition of this bombshell bronde style is beautifully emphasized by the disconnected layers cascading down from the eye-grazing fringe to the very tips.

Face Framing Feathered Step Layers

28. Face-Framing Long Layers for Wavy Hair. The shaggy strands on the sides open the face to show the eyes and melt into the longer tresses masterfully sliced to reveal more waves.

Shaggy Wavy Hair with Layers

29. Bright Red Head Full of Flicks. This glam look is definitely worth some heat styling efforts, as it offers a modern take on the 90โ€™ blowouts.

Modern Red Flipped-Up Hairstyle

30. Beige Blonde Hair with Front Layering. The lightweight layers near the face add both movement and texture to these straight strands that are sparingly layered throughout the length to retain most of the body.

Lightweight Face Framing Layers for Movement

Once you see face-framing layers in all their diversity and beauty, you will inevitably give in to the temptation to get one of those inspiring looks. Well, we wonโ€™t stop you from experimenting but make sure to discuss your desires with a hairdresser in detail before taking the plunge.

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