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About Feathered Hair

The feathered style has gentle curves that add soft volume to the hair. It drapes naturally around the shoulders for a relaxed look. It fits many face shapes by softening angular features. You can test the style with thirty different colors in the studio. When I tried this feathered preset in our tool, the waves fell naturally over the shoulders without covering the face.

Best Face Shapes

OvalRoundSquareHeart

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Style Deep Dive

Why choose the feathered style?

Discover the unique characteristics and advantages of this specific cut before trying it on your own portrait.

70s · Blown-Out · Winged

Layers blown away from the face in symmetrical winged sections

Feathered hair uses a round brush and blow-dryer to push each layer outward and upward away from the face, creating wings that lift from the cheekbones. The result is symmetrical, high-volume, and quintessentially 1970s. The face-framing effect of the lifted layers makes the cheeks appear higher and the eyes more prominent.

70s volume revivalLifts cheekbone heightRound-brush technique
Swept Back · Winged Layers · 1970s

Experience the windblown volume of 70s winged layers

Feathering blasts the front layers backward away from the face. The AI sculpts these swooping, winged panels on either side of the cheeks, creating the airy, high-volume silhouette that defined the disco era.

Winged cheek panelsSwooping backward flowAiry 70s volume

Feathered Hairstyle — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can upload any front-facing portrait. For the best result, use clear lighting where your forehead is visible.

It works well on several shapes. In my trials, it balanced oval and square outlines particularly well.

Yes. You can choose from thirty different shades in the studio before generating the final preview.

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