Last year, I unfortunately endured the worst haircut of my life. Not only did I leave the salon with five less inches than I asked for, but I was also left with rough, obvious layers. The top section appeared almost like a bob, the next like a lob, and the underneath layer fell chest-length. Since then, I’ve been on a hair growth journey, complete with serums and red-light devices—and fortunately for you, there’s a name for the type of voluminous, seamless cut I was actually aiming for: ghost layers.
All the expert stylists I’ve chatted with say ghost layers are about adding long, invisible layers to enhance your natural texture rather than obvious, choppy sections. They’re particularly suited for those with long hair who want to refresh their look without sacrificing length.
Ahead, I’ve broken down everything you need to know about ghost layers, plus inspiration for your next voluminous haircut.
What Are Ghost Layers?
Ghost layers are a classic cut with added dimension and seamless blending. Invisible layers focus on subtlety—a soft shaping that enhances your natural texture without creating choppy sections that stand out. The goal is to accentuate the hair’s natural movement, keeping the ends from looking blunt while avoiding zig-zagging throughout the lengths.
Invisible layers are especially great for thin or fine hair, as they create the illusion of added volume and lift. Designed to be nearly imperceptible, these soft layers give the hair dimension, making them a versatile option for anyone looking to refresh a cut without sacrificing length. Basically, no one should be able to tell where each layer begins or ends.
Ghost Layers Inspiration:
Jasmine Hyman is the Assistant Beauty Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she writes about the latest beauty trends and must-have products. Her most prized beauty possessions are a meticulous skincare routine and salon blowouts. You’ll also likely find her in bed reading a good book or endlessly scrolling TikTok (spoiler: it’s usually the latter) while listening to Harry Styles’ entire discography on repeat. Follow her on Insta to be inundated with pictures of her meals.
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