layering your hair makes it less puffy, OR NOT, depending on many factors, including the texture and density of your hair. Please see a professional hairstylist who can analyze your hair, discuss your personal style desires, and determine whats best for you.
The hair usually looks thinner after layering because large portions are cut layer by layer. Hair looks its fullest when it is one length.
No...layering the hair does not make it grow faster. Nothing, as far as styling, cutting etc makes the hair grow faster. If you are trying to let your hair grow out of a certain cut, say for instance, you want to top and back to grow out, you should cut the front more often and vice versa. This will give the hair that is shorter the "chance" to catch up the to the longer hair.
A graduation haircut uses hair lengths to create weight in the hairstyle. It is not uniform layering, but a mix of shorter and longer lengths.
layering helps to make you hair appear thicker and some hair colourings add a coat over your hair strands and thicken it :') take advice from your hair dresser maybe see what would suit you :)
"layering" As in "layered" igneous intrusion.
See the article in Wikipedia on "layering". The term 'soil layering' is sometimes used to distinguish this outdoor layering technique from 'air layering' which is more usually done on indoor plants, although it may be done on outdoor plants such as Magnolia which are difficult to root by cuttings and usually do not have branches that can be brought down to the ground for 'soil layering'.
Yes, indeed it is propogated by layering technique.
when running in cold weather which of the following is not recommended for layering
Yes. Jasmine plant is propagated by layering technique.
Rock that erodes to expose layering is known as sedimentary rock.
The most popular curly hair styles in 2012 were generally done with layering. Extreme curls were not favored, but rather a wavy texture created with softer, lighter, and smoother curls.
no