Whether you're due for or want to do a big chop, choosing your can be a daunting task. Between classic transformations and trendy new options like the , there's no shortage of ideas. Still, if you're looking for something a little more non-committal, allow us to introduce you to "shattered" layers.
What are they? Essentially, your answer to fuller-looking hair. "'Shattered' layers are a cut that you can see only when there is movement to the hair," hairstylist tells PS. "When the hair is still, there is no line or separation of visible layers.
" Similar to a dusting, "shattered" layers are almost imperceptible as a cut, but they add loads of volume and definition without weighing the hair down. Should you be on the market for a new look, Akaneya breaks down everything you should know about the latest technique sweeping the hair space, from why it's suddenly so popular to what to ask for at the salon. is a hairstylist based in New York City.
Like , this cut involves playing with levels in your hair. However, unlike more dramatic styles like the "jellyfish" or the "mixie," shattered layers are meant to look like your hair, but better. "They have always been a popular option for people who want lots of movement and texture in their hair," Akaneya says.
"It became especially popular in the early 2000s and is making a comeback now with the current resurgence of Y2K trends." Yes, you heard that right. If "shattered" layers looks familiar to you, it's because it was practically a sta.
