What Is A Layered Hair Wig?
Layered hair wigs refer to hair strands of different lengths, from long layered hair or shoulder-length layered hair, and the hairstyles all include layers. And unlike wigs that are all the same length, the structure of layered wigs is graded, and the hair shows natural growth, which can create texture and movement overall.
Does Layered Hair Wig Look Thicker Or Thinner?
Layered wigs can make hair appear thicker. Thanks to the cross-matching between long and short layers, you can create a natural, gradient look that adds volume and movement to your hair. The layers of a short layered wig can also create the illusion of more hair overall, making the wig appear thicker.
How To Cut A Wig Into Layers?
1. Section the wig:
Place the wig on the wig form, using clips to separate the wig into manageable sections. Cut off the top first, then the sides and back. This will help you maintain control and precision during the cutting process.
2 Create layers:
Start with the bottom part at the back. Take a small section of hair, comb it straight, and hold it between your fingers. Determine the desired length of the first layer and cut the hair into a straight line.
Working your way up, take small sections and cut them into slightly longer lengths to create a layered effect. Repeat this process for the side parts and top of the wig, ensuring consistency and symmetry.
3 Final adjustments:
After the cutting is completed, gently comb the wig with a comb and spray it with wig spray, which will make your wig look natural and smooth.