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Layered Hairstyles To Inspire Your Next Look

There’s a reason layered hairstyles are so popular among celebrities (and non-celebs, too). Layered cuts are so versatile and there are so many styles to choose from. They work for any face shape and hair length, and you can adjust the style according to the look you’re going for. Want it sweet? Try wavy layers. How about edgy? A messy shag should do the trick.

Even the simplest cut can get a style boost if you add layers because they create the illusion of volume, making them a good choice if you have thin or fine hair. With a good product and some styling, layers can definitely add a nice texture to your tresses.

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Ready to get a layered cut? Here are some celeb-approved ideas.

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Lisa Rinna’s Layered Razor Cut

This shaggy razor cut is Lisa Rinna’s signature hairstyle. She’s been wearing it for over two decades, and it’s easy to see why she loves it so much. The short layered style with the flipped ends look super trendy.

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Fergie’s High-Volume Layered Lob

Fergie has totally glammed up her lob here with some stylish layering and a voluminous silhouette. The ice-blonde color looks gorgeous as well and really adds to the irresistible appeal of this hairstyle.

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Reese Witherspoon’s Voluminous Lob with Side-Swept Fringe

Here’s an example of how a combination of layering and proper styling creates the illusion of fuller hair. Reese Witherspoon’s lob has nice volume and we’re also loving the chic silhouette created by the side-swept fringe.

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Julia Roberts’ Teased Wavy Layers

Julia Roberts is looking like a total glamazon with her teased wavy hair. It has great volume at the crown and sides while the waves and choppy ends amp up the stylish silhouette.

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