How to get rid of layers without cutting hair
- how to fix bad layers in hair
- how to correct bad layers in hair
- how to fix bad layers in curly hair
- how to fix bad layers on short hair
I hate my layered hair
Bad layers vs good layers.
Bad haircuts are one of life’s major beauty disappointments. Once you see the result in the salon’s mirror, you feel defeated, to say the least, and you wonder just how the stylist thought this was even a good idea.
Layer cuts, unfortunately, are extremely easy to mess up.
On one hand, you could get something with extra volume that flatteringly frames your face. On the other, a truly dreadful layer cut has missing ends or blunt edges, looks mangled, ends up with a “helmet” effect, has too much space between layers, or looks extremely 1990s.
So, at this point, what can you do?
Depending upon the damage done, think about these strategies:
Get It Trimmed by Another Stylist
Have another stylist you trust trim it, so that it’s overall softer and shorter.
Choppy layers medium hairA trim, to improve the cut, should make the layers closer, balance them out, and blend them more. This helps get rid of the unintentionally piece-y effect.
Or, as your hair grows out and you’re wanting more of an even length, have a stylist trim only the bottom layers.
Over time, this evens everything out.