That's right, the "Rachel haircut" was too good to stay in the 1990s, which explains why it's back and better than ever. Be it paired with a long shag or a short curtain fringe, face-framing layers offer an effortlessly stylish, low-commitment 'do that exudes bounce, texture and volume. There are a variety of ways you can go about achieving this look in 2018. One is to start short around the middle of your face, between your eyes and cheekbones. Staying around this region will work best for whatever face shape you have. The rest of the layering will concave around your face and draw attention towards your best features. "You can also wear this look up by keeping two bold face framing pieces out of your high pony," says Kabacinski.
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