21 Coupes Dégradées Tendance pour Cheveux Longs
Que vous’d like to make a fun change to your classic long coiffures, or maybe just want to twist your look a bit, and you’re looking for new ways to wear your cheveux longs, we have complied for you a list of 20 tendance and chic coiffures you must try!







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1Layers with heavy side-swept frange
Ce look has been around for a while, but never seems to stop being popular. Many celebrities have worn this look over the years. For this style, the side-swept is heavy. The layers generally start around the chin, neck, and shoulders to add shape and softness to this style.
2superbe frange and waves
Ce look is also another with frange, but they cover the forehead. They need to be thick and full. To add shape and minimize bulk, create soft and long layers starting around the chin.
3Fine outward layers
This is best done with thin or fine hair. It’s an airy look that is delicate and refined. This helps add body hair that is thinner.
4Chic coiffé décoiffé boucles
Si vous avez more of thick and ondulé or cheveux bouclés, this style is for you. Your crazy boucles create a magnifique « bed head » look that is fun and different. If vos cheveux isn’t naturally like this, curl vos cheveux overnight. Layers can be any size.
5Front layers
To achieve this look, it’s best to be heavily dégradé around the face with barely there layers at the back and ends. Ce look is ideal for those with straighter textures and it’s flatteur for fine hair.
6Tapered ends
The long dégradé cut removed bulk and keeps naturel spirals at bay. Longer layers are towards the front, back layers start around the collar bland and on into the back. Ce look makes the hair look thick. Plus, it allows you to tuck vos cheveux behind your ear without creating a wedge like shape.
7Long with frange
This cut is a ’60s style. The frange hang lisse across the forehead, just make sure they aren’t cut too widely, with ends snipped up around the eyebrows. Unlike the other style with forehead frange, these ones aren’t blunt and thick. For this style, keeping one length is just fine, but if you’re going to add layers, keep them below the chin.
8Long with tight boucles
To achieve this type of look, you need blended, round layers all around the head. This brings in weight without the hair becoming too heavy. Try to keep layers in the longer side. It can then be styled with boucles, or even slight waves.
9All-around layers
Ce look is one seen worn by Jessica Chastain. Her hair has long, haphazard looking layers. To create intended imperfections, cut the bottom two inches downward. This is a wash-and-go kind of cut for those who don’t like fussing with their hair. It styles well by itself when air-dried. Ce style is good for all face shapes and can be work sigh a middle or side part.
10Super long layers
Ce style is kind of self explanatory. Have a few face -framing layers around the cheekbones to help build shape. Then have the rest of the hair all one length. It creates a nice flow that is easy to maintain.
11Long, blunt layers
Ce style suits round and heart shaped faces and is ideal for those with lisse and ondulé textures. The layers need to start around the collarbone. They also need to be cut bluntly and at random to create the illusion of thicker hair.
12Long, choppy layers
These are long and less chunky than the long, blunt layers. These start higher up at the chin and continue downwards. Ce style also helps with shape and the illusion of thickness.
13Angled
Si vous avez fine hair and are looking to create body and movement, this style will be prefect for you. The short, evenly blended layers are all angled downwards. It allows for flow and moves freely and nicely.
14dégradé and banged
Ce style’s frange help soften and shorten square, oval and elongated faces. Avoid too blunt frange by making sure they fall softly on the forehead. Also, layers are best long. Either thick or cheveux fins works with this style, but some styling may be needed if you don’t have naturally cheveux lisses.
15Cascading waves
Ce style will require some styling if you would like to add more of a wave look to vos cheveux. Layers can be done long, starting around the cheekbones and so on. This helps create volume and body when waves are incorporated.
16undercut layers
Si vous avez cheveux épais, cut layers underneath. These interior layers will help vos cheveux move more naturally and freely. Ce style is best done either textured hairs, try to avoid it if vos cheveux is lisse.
17Melted, razor-cut layers
We’re back to exterior layers now. These layers are cut with a razor edge. By doing so, it helps lighten the style and gives it almost a feathered appearance. This type of cut helps thin out thick or cheveux bouclés while enhancing texture.
18Updated Farrah
Ce look is inspired by Farrah Fawcett’s ’70s signature cut, with a more modern twist. The round layers are pushed away from the face, creating volume. This is most seen with a center part.
19Boho waves
Ce look has layers starting around the cheekbones, but they also can start lower. The care-free, barely there layers create waves that cascade down the body, creating an almost free-spirited type of look.
20bouclé waves
This look is often seen with a center part. The layers are cut depending on how you’d prefer -but mostly start around the chin and down. They are then styled into waves or curls in an outward fashion that creates volume and body.