Finished with lovely long layers towards the front of the face, graduating to short and
choppy layers at the back of the head, this hairstyle is finished with a side fringe to frame the face.
Not exact matches
«Heavy,
choppy layers require more regular cuts, and it's often hard to make them look good
at home without a lot of effort,» says Sarah Potempa, a celebrity stylist for Aussie.
For this
choppy layered style, all hair should to be cut into
layers, and then cut every strand
at different length, to get the
choppy layered effect.
The front of the hair falls ever so slightly longer around the jaw level, and is kept shorter
at the back, where the
choppy layers have been tousled for effect.