Disadvantages of Layered Hair

Author: chandni  |  Category: Maintaining Layered Hairstyles

Now that we have enlightened you about the advantages of layering your hair, let’s tell you about the other side of the coin. Like everything else, layered hair also has its pros and cons.

 

Layering your hair is a huge step. Once you’ve layered your hair you have to be stuck to it for a couple of months because on an average, any normal individual’s hair grows approximately half an inch per month.

 

On the other hand, layered hair is kind of difficult to maintain if your hair doesn’t have the perfect texture. A blow dry after every wash is usually mandatory for a layered hairdo. It is important for you to consider the time factor before making a decision about layering their hair.

 

People who are athletic can also have a problem with this kind of a hairdo. If you are used to tying up your hair so that it keeps away from your face, layered hair is not the way you should be going. It is difficult to tie up the entire bunch of your hair to make a ponytail because all the layers are different sizes.

 

As far as styling layered hair is concerned, it is comparatively more limited. With a straight or blunt cut you can style your hair in various ways. But when it comes to layered hair, you can typically keep your hair untied. That looks the best with a layered cut.

 

Layered hair has a few disadvantages which you can ignore if you are an experimenter. It is always great to change your look, and if you are willing to stick to this look for a couple of weeks, you can get your hair layered without any second thoughts. However, you can always seek advice from your stylist or hairdresser before making this big decision!

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