Laser Cut Hairstyle | Long Hair Tips

Laser Cut Hairstyle: The laser cut adds a thinning effect to your cheekbones and is basically a deep U-shaped cut where you start by locating a preferred chin length or a spot around your cheekbone, and cut the first side fringes accordingly. Starting from there, you cut your hair in a slant right down and create a deep U-shaped haircut.

Laser Cut Hairstyle
Laser Cut Hairstyle 


Laser Cut Hairstyle

Laser cut hairstyle for long hair:

#1. The Razor Cut

Talk about long hair and we can't help but remember Rachel Green from the Popular American sitcom Friends. 90s' kids will surely remember Jennifer Aniston's layered look that became one of the hottest haircuts of all-time. Women could only talk about one haircut and that was razor cut - long straight hair with sharp, layered edges in the front. It still continues to be a hot favourite and has over the years added on chic spins to give you many variations.





#2. Wavy Ends

Before Deepika Padukone chopped off her long locks, we loved how she styled her hair in various chic ways to set trends. One of her signature looks was that with wavy locks at the ends. This works great if you are looking for a neat look but with something extra. So add in that extra bounce with multiple waves at the ends that are not hard to do on your own. If you naturally have wavy ends then there's nothing like it.


#3. Straight Cut

Now if you want to channel Rapunzel vibes, then you have got to let your hair flow and keep it classic with a no-fuss straight cut. This one particularly works well for those who have super straight hair, thus requiring no styling tools to set your hair. You can always trim the edges to prevent thinning and sport a neat look. Talk about long, lustrous hair and this is the best way to flaunt that.


#4. Tapered Ends

Are you someone who faces spit end problems quite often? One of the best solutions for you is to opt for a haircut with tapering ends. Not only will it help add extra volume to the crown for a chic look but also get rid of fragile ends without anyone noticing. It's perfect for those with a long or oval face as it boosts up the volume around your face for a balanced look.

For those with fine, straight hair, a blunt haircut is the way to go. "Excessive layers will only cause fine hair to look thinner, so resist the urge to get 'choppy layers for movement,'" notes Townsend.

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