9 Reasons You Should Rethink Cutting Layers into Your Hair πŸ’‡πŸΌπŸ’‡πŸΏπŸ’‡πŸ»πŸ’‡πŸ½ ...

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Too Full or Flat

Layers are designed to help thin out excess thickness or help boost volume, depending on the fullness and thickness of your hair. I wanted the extra volume. My first clue as to why you shouldn't get layers was how quickly my hair fell flat after I got my cut. The stylist did a wonderful job and it looked perfect when I left the salon. After the first wash, I never quite got the same fullness. I've discovered that some women have the opposite problem and get an unwelcome poof of volume.
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Extra Maintenance

No one really wants a hairstyle that's difficult to maintain. I had to spend three times as long each day to get my layers to look decent. Keep in mind, this was just β€œdecent,” not great. You have to work hard to get each layer to curl and lay just right to get the desired effect. Previously, I rarely used curling irons and flat ironsbut they quickly became my best friends in the layer battle.
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Difficult to Grow out

While it would be great if every strand of hair grew at the same pace, it doesn't. I learned this the hard way. Within a week, I just wanted to the layers to grow out. Each layered section grew at a different speed with most sections ending up with varying lengths of hair. Plus, you can't just let it grow. To make it manageable, you have to trim each layer regularlyto avoid looking like a small child got happy with the scissors.
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Limited Hairstyles

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Not Right for Every Hair Type

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Spend More Time at the Salon

If your hair is one length, you might be able to trim it at home or go longer between trims. Layers require regular salon visits. Trust me when I say you should never try to trim your own layers. I've seen people try and it's not pretty. In order to keep layers at the right lengths, you have to visit the salon oftenwhich is extremely time-consuming if you're used to going every few months or so for a quick 10 minute trim.
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Translation Issues with Stylists

The single most important thing when getting layers is getting the right stylist. Even if your hair is a perfect candidate, there are numerous types of layers. Add this to the fact that every woman needs different lengths and number of layers I was lucky that my stylistgot it right, even though my hair didn't cooperate. Many women aren't so lucky. Talk to your stylist and ensure they know exactly what you want to avoid a mess later.
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No Going Back

Any time you cut your hair, it's obviously something that can't be undone. I spent months hating my hair. It was almost two years before all the layers finally reached the same length. If you're not certain that layers are right for you, don't do it. Consider wearing a layered wigwith a similar hair type to yours to see how it looks and whether you're ready for the extra maintenance.
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Strains the Budget

I wasn't used to having a shelf full of hair productsor a drawer of styling tools and running to the salon to keep my layers manageable. I wanted something cute and fairly easy to style. It got impossible to work with and expensive to maintain. I literally spent four times more just to style and manage my layers as they grew out. If you're used to heavy styling, it may not be such a shock, but if you're used to a quick pony with zero product, be prepared to drastically change your routine. I regretted layers almost from day one. While some people love them, I don't recommend getting them just because they look great on someone else. Take the time to find out if you really want the extra upkeep because once you get them, you're stuck for a while. Do you have any hairstyles you regret or wish you could warn others against? Please vote and rank this list
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