If you want to elevate your hairstyle without touching its color, layered hair is the way to go. Whether your hair is short, medium-length, or long, layers are a great way to switch up your look without making a drastic change.

Adding layers also creates volume, movement, and more flair. This style brings the illusion of fuller, healthier-looking hair. For fine hair, layers add dimension and fullness, while for thicker hair, it reduces weight so the style doesn’t look heavy.

No matter your length, texture, or personality, there’s a tiered haircut for you. We rounded up some of our favorite looks, from butterfly cuts with graduated angles to short layered hairstyles. Scroll on to see them.
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Layered Hair Inspo to Give You a New Look

The much-loved layered haircuts from the 90s are back. But this time around, they’re more gorgeous, dimensional, and designed to flatter every hair texture and face shape.

Whether you want the movement of soft face-framing layers or the effortless tiers of the butterfly cut, find your perfect layered look below:
Blunt Bob with Subtle Layers

This style is great for fine hair. It adds subtle movement while maintaining a sharp, clean silhouette. The layers are minimal and strategically placed near the ends of your strands to preserve volume.
Italian Bob Layered Hair

This soft, old-money cut is perfect for adding movement and fullness to your hair. It usually sits around the jawline, with a soft texture rather than a sharp, blunt line. That softness is what makes it flattering.
Butterfly Cut

The butterfly cut is a heavily layered hairstyle that features shorter, face-framing layers that stay hitting just below the chin and longer layers throughout the back. When styled with a blowout, the layers sweep outward, mimicking the shape of butterfly wings.
Soft Waves Layered Hair

This style involves keeping the layers light, especially so the soft, face-framing waves do the lifting. To get the look, ask your stylist for longer invisible layers that sit above the jawline. Then, enhance it with a texturizing spray for effortless waves.
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Piecey Pixie

Layers on an already short style like the pixie cut can add more volume, shape, and bounce.
Deep-Side Part Bob

A deep side part creates a voluminous swoop, perfect for adding dimension to your hair.
Curly Layered Hair with Bangs

Curls have that innate tiered look, and when you pair them with bangs, you get a layered hair that speaks volumes. No pun intended.
Shattered Layers

Shattered layers add texture, reducing weight to create thicker hair with a wispier, fringier effect. While you can rock it sleek and straight, it also doubles as wavy and lived-in when styled with a curling iron.
Shag Haircut

The shag haircut is a choppy, undone style that’s similar to the wolf cut. It takes the weight off thick hair while enhancing your hair’s natural texture.
Wolf Cut Layered Hair

Half shag, half mullet, the wolf cut is for people with naturally curly and short hair. For more accents, add bangs to give it shape and style.
The French Bob

The French bob sits around the cheekbone and incorporates effortless volume, texture, and bounce. Rock it for a modern take on the retro vibe.
Face-Framing Shoulder Cut

This style typically sits around the shoulders. But the face-framing layers highlight your natural features while letting the hair at the back create an illusion of length.
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