Article: The Best Layered Haircuts for Every Face Shape

The Best Layered Haircuts for Every Face Shape
Layered hairstyles continue to trend across Europe thanks to the rise of effortless volume, soft texture, and modern blowout styling. From Parisian-inspired layers to ‘90s supermodel hair, layered cuts remain one of the most wearable and versatile hair trends right now.
The best layered haircut depends on more than just trends though. Your face shape, hair texture, and styling routine all play a role in finding the most flattering cut for you.
Whether you prefer soft movement, dramatic face framing, or textured waves, this guide breaks down the best layered haircuts for every face shape and how to style them with ease.

Round Face Shapes
If you have a round face shape, the goal is usually to create elongation and softness. Longer layers help draw the eye downward while adding movement without making the face appear wider.
Best Layered Haircuts for Round Face Shapes
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Long layers
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Butterfly haircut
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Face-framing layers starting below the chin
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Soft curtain bangs
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Long shag cuts
Avoid overly short or bulky layers around the cheeks, as these can emphasise roundness.
How to Style It
A voluminous blowout works beautifully on layered cuts for round faces because it creates height and lift through the crown.
Use the Interchangeable Blow Dry Brush to create soft movement through the ends while keeping volume at the roots. For extra body and bounce, finish with the Digital Hot Rollers through the top sections of the hair.
If you want a more effortless, undone finish, use the 32mm Pro Waver through the mid-lengths for loose, elongated waves.

Oval Face Shapes
Oval face shapes are considered one of the most versatile because most layered styles suit them beautifully.
Best Layered Styles for Oval Faces
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Butterfly layers
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Long flowing layers
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Curtain bangs
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Layered bobs
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‘90s supermodel layers
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Soft wolf cuts
Oval face shapes can usually handle both shorter layers and dramatic face framing without overpowering the features.
How to Style It
For a polished supermodel-inspired blowout, use the M Ionic Hair Dryer with a round brush attachment or the Interchangeable Blow Dry Brush to create volume and bend through the layers.
Then add large, bouncy curls using the Spin Curler or that classic layered blowout effect.
To enhance texture and movement, lightly wave random sections using the Double Waver for a more modern finish.

Square Face Shapes
Square face shapes often suit softer, feathered layers that help balance stronger jawlines.
Best Layered Styles for Square Faces
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Feathered layers
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Long textured layers
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Wispy curtain bangs
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Layered lob
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Soft shag haircuts
Softness is key. Layers that start around the cheekbones and jawline can help create a more blended, flattering shape.
How to Style It
Soft bends and loose waves complement square face shapes beautifully.
Use the Double Waver for soft, effortless texture that doesn’t feel too structured. If you prefer a smoother finish, use the Blow Dry Brush to flick layers away from the face and create movement around the jawline.
For extra softness, brush out curls after styling for a more lived-in finish.

Heart-Shaped Face Shapes
Heart-shaped faces are often wider at the forehead and narrower through the chin, so layered cuts that create balance around the lower half of the face work best.
Best Layered Styles for Heart Faces
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Collarbone-length layers
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Curtain bangs
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Butterfly cuts
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Long textured layers
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Layered shoulder-length cuts
These styles help soften the forehead while adding fullness and movement around the jaw and collarbone area.
How to Style It
For soft volume and movement, use the Digital Hot Rollers to create lifted, bouncy layers without excessive curl.
If you want a more effortless beachy look, use the 32mm Pro Waver for loose, relaxed waves that add width through the lower half of the hair.
A lightweight hairspray or flexible styling spray can help maintain movement without making layers stiff.

Long Face Shapes
For longer face shapes, layered haircuts that add width and fullness tend to be the most flattering.
Best Layered Styles for Long Faces
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Curtain bangs with layers
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Shoulder-length layered cuts
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Wolf cuts
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Textured shags
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Voluminous layered blowouts
Volume at the sides rather than excessive height helps balance longer facial proportions.
How to Style It
Focus on creating fullness through the mid-lengths and ends.
The Double Waver is perfect for adding width and texture quickly, while the Blow Dry Brush creates soft, rounded volume throughout the hair.
For glamorous volume, use the Digital Hot Rollers around the crown and front pieces to achieve a full-bodied layered blowout.
Why Layered Haircuts Are Trending Right Now
Layered haircuts have made a major comeback thanks to the rise of:
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‘90s supermodel hair
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Butterfly haircut trends
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Blowout-inspired styling
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Voluminous hair trends on TikTok and Pinterest
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Face-framing cuts that feel softer and lower maintenance
One of the biggest reasons layers are trending is because they work across so many hair lengths and textures. Whether you prefer sleek blowouts, soft waves, or textured volume, layers help hairstyles feel more dynamic and effortless.
The Best Tools for Styling Layered Hair
The right styling tools can completely transform how layered haircuts sit and move.
Some of the best styling tools for layered hair include:
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Blow dry brushes for volume and bounce
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Hot rollers for soft supermodel movement
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Wavers for texture and dimension
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Curling tools for face-framing definition
Choosing the right styling technique for your haircut and face shape can help layers look more lifted, polished, and flattering every day.












