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The Only Time You Want To Be Ghosted

19 May, 2023 - 08:00am by - Head Pixie | 12 Comments

by BR Tabatha

Tabby confession: I once ghosted someone. We didn't call it ghosting back in the day, we called it "ignoring phone calls or emails", but I did it. Listening to a guy you're on a date with talk about how his ex-girlfriend was a model is boring, and how he thought a second date was a possiblity I will never understand. No regrets. What I do regret is not knowing about ghost layers sooner.

To be fair, ghost layers are relatively new, having only been created by Ramon Gàrcia back in 2018, but it seems their popularity is really starting to take off. So just what are ghost layers and why do we need them? Read on...

What are ghost layers?

Ghost layers are the lengths of layers you do not see. They're layers that are cut shorter and are hidden by longer layers. The idea behind it being that the shorter layers add movement, texture and lightness to the hair (great during those hot summer days), while the longer layers ensure you still have lengthy hair.

Who suits them?

It's a look that anyone can rock. If you've fine or thin hair, it'll help create the illusion of thick hair, if you've thick hair, it can help reduce heaviness. Best of all, it's a super subtle cut, perfect for those of us who don't want to turn heads or have people screaming "oh my god, I love your new do" whenever we walk into a room.

What should I ask for?

If you find yourself sitting in the hairdresser's chair and receiving a blank look when asking for ghost layers, then try asking for invisible or internal layers. If that's not working and you're getting a blank stare, get this YouTube clip ready on your phone. And if you're not confident your hairstylist can do it, maybe it's time to ghost them...

So, do you like the idea of ghost layers? Is it a style that would suit your hair? Or is any form of being ghosting a big no for you? Get chatting below!

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27th May, 2023

I am so shy on this I feel like its a look you can end up with anyway if you have damage hair from bleach for example and hair has broken off it almost looks like a mullet hair cut to me but on Jennifer Aniston in friends and many others

26th May, 2023

This sounds awesome! I have long straight limp hair - maybe this is what I need to miss it up!

26th May, 2023

Never heard of this! But it sounds like it'd be perfect for my very thick hair, which I like long but it does get heavy. I wonder if it works as well with curly hair like mine though, or is it best with straight or wavy hair types? Anyone tried it with curly hair?

26th May, 2023

Yes l do like the idea of this especially as my hair is thick and long , thanks

25th May, 2023

I have always asked for layering.. but didn’t know there was such a term as ghost layering

24th May, 2023

Have not heard of ghost layers but do have layers for my hair. Not sure if I'm ready to try this though. I like things the way they are currently.

24th May, 2023

I have never heard of ghost layers either,will ask my hairdresser next time :)

24th May, 2023

Haven’t heard the term ghost layers, but layering definitely beneficial for my long, thick hair :-)

24th May, 2023

I have never heard of ghost layers before, but will ask about them at my next hairdressing appointment, my hair is thick and has a few layers around my face but I need the rest layered so it doesn't look so chunky.

23rd May, 2023

I’ve actually never heard of ghost layers but I have heard of internal layers

23rd May, 2023

I have thin hair so probably wouldn't work for me.

22nd May, 2023

Sometimes I get that done to take the heaviness out of my hair. It's a great way to have layers and to give volume plus bounce.

Pat17
23rd May, 2023

yes it sounds like you need thick hair for this

Pat17
25th May, 2023

Probably same thing ?