How to style layered hair straight

How to style layered hair straight?

If you have lots of layers, your best bet is to straighten your top layers and leave the rest curly or loose. This way, you won’t have flyaways, and you’ll have less of a struggle to manage your curls If you have very thick or curly hair, you can use a hair mask before you flat iron to give your hair some extra moisture and help it to style easier.

How to style layered hair straight back?

To get that perfectly straight and sleek look, start by sectioning off your hair and running a flat-taped towel through it to get rid of any frizz Then, use a thick hair gel, working it into a small section in the middle of your roots. Apply hair serum to your roots and the rest of your hair, focusing on the roots, and scrunch your hair with your hands. Once you're happy with the style, turn your head over and secure with a hair elastic

How to style layered hair with straight bob?

This is one of the easiest ways to style your short or medium length hair. Using a flat iron will create a silky straight look that will make your hair easy to manage. To make sure your hair doesn’t get tangled while you’re wearing your bob, add a hair tie or elastic to keep your hair out of your face.

How to style layered hair straight up?

To style your long, straight hair, start by sectioning your hair into several smaller sections. Next, tease your hair and create a loose, beach wave. Once you have a defined shape, section your hair into three smaller sections and comb each section slightly forward. Use a small amount of styling product and help the hair lay flat by running your fingers through it.

How to style layered hair straight back with curls?

If you want to style your hair straight but still get curls, you’ll need to use a hair product. Hair waxes can create waves and curls when applied. Try applying a thick layer of styling wax to damp or dry hair, then section off your hair and wrap your curls around the wax. Leave to dry for about 30 minutes, then style as usual.