Ladder for long hair
Ladder haircut is a direct relative of the cascade haircut. This haircut is versatile and never loses its relevance.
When we talk about a ladder haircut, the first thing that pops up in my head is the image of the famous American actress Jennifer Aniston. In the early 2000s, hairdressers often heard the phrase "cut me like Rachel from Friends." Among other things, the ladder is no less popular now.
Who is the ladder suitable for?
A ladder haircut is a cool way to fix the contours of your face, thanks to the strands that frame your face.
In general, a ladder is suitable for most, because it has many advantages:
- On thin, not thick hair, visual volume is created, and if you add coloring, you can achieve a wow effect.
- If you have thick hair, the ladder will take a little longer to style and be patient, but the result will be worth it.
- If you want to update your look but don't want to lose your long hair, the ladder does the job perfectly.
- If you have naturally wavy hair, the multi-layered ladder will create a romantic look.
If you are a happy owner of curly hair, there is a fear that a smooth transition will not be visible, rather, depending on the elasticity and bouncing of your curls, you may get a torn effect. We stand for naturalness and health of hair, therefore we do not recommend using a curling iron and an iron often.
Ladder on long hair without bangs
It is great to lengthen the oval of the face with the help of a ladder without a bang. The face will appear slimmer. A special, elegant effect can be achieved with the help of careless curls that can be created with a curling iron.
Ladder with bangs
Bangs are back in fashion, so if you're in the mood to experiment with hair, bangs are a great option. But if you have curly, porous hair, consider whether you are ready to iron your bangs every day.