Monday, February 18, 2013

Razor Cut Hairstyles For Woman With Long Hair

Razor cuts can make your hair appear wispy and light.


Razor haircuts are a way to soften, lighten (in volume, not color) and thin the hair. Women who want a razor cut should have straight to slightly wavy hair. Razoring curly hair will make it unruly and frizzy. Although razor cuts are typically used for short or medium-length hair, there are a few styles that look great on long hair, as well.


Hair Thinning


For women with incredibly thick hair, razoring is one of the best options to thin it out. To thin your hair, you may want your stylist to first cut your hair into layers. Layered hair not only looks best on longer hair, but will also help to thin out your hair a little bit further. Then, while your hair is wet, the razor is pulled down approximately half of your hair shaft, removing excess hair. When finished, you'll have voluminous, layered hair that is less thick and unmanageable.


Shag


A razor cut works great on a shag haircut because the cut has shaggy, uneven ends and layers. Have your stylist create multiple layers using the razor to add more volume to your hair. This look is best done on women with straight hair---curly hair results in frizz from a razor cut. Use a diffuser attachment on your hair dryer which will reduce any frizz and add volume by spreading the hot air evenly. Add a little pomade to keep the look in place.


Wispy Layers


To achieve wispy layers, have your stylist cut long side bangs into your hair, then add medium to short layers throughout the top of your hair using the razor while keeping the bottom layers of your hair long. This look will make your ends light and wispy looking. When styling your hair yourself, blow your hair dry using a medium-sized, boar's hair roundbrush. This will help to straighten your look while adding volume. Rat the back of your hair for even more volume, or run a flat iron through your hair for a sleek look.







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