The wispy texturing creates movement and lightness while maintaining the wedge’s architectural precision.
Ask for feathered layers throughout your stacked wedge cut. This flattering approach works well with fine to medium hair seeking movement and volume.
Style with a small round brush to enhance the feathered texture that defines this feminine interpretation.
12: Razored Stacked Wedge

This contemporary style uses razor-cutting techniques to create textured, piece-y ends throughout a stacked wedge shape.
The technique adds movement and reduces bulk for a modern finish.
Request razor texturing throughout your stacked wedge, focusing on the ends and surface layers.
This updated approach works beautifully for those with thicker hair textures.
Apply texturizing spray to enhance the deliberate separation created by the razor technique.
13: Stacked Bowl Cut Hybrid

This fashion-forward style combines elements of a traditional bowl cut with precise stacking at the back.
The unexpected combination creates architectural precision with avant-garde appeal.
Ask for a bowl-inspired perimeter with technical stacking at the nape.
This creative approach offersa runway-worthy style with practical, low-maintenance benefits.
Style with a flat iron to emphasize the geometric lines that make this hybrid cut so distinctive.
14: Graduated Stacked Wedge

This technically precise style features seamless graduation from ultra-short at the nape to longer crown and front sections.
The perfect graduation creates a smooth transition with maximum lift at the back.
Request precise graduation with stacking concentrated at the nape and gradually increasing in length toward the crown.
This sophisticated approach creates natural volume with clean lines.
Blow-dry with a round brush, working from nape to crown to enhance the graduated effect.
15: Choppy Stacked Wedge

This textured style incorporates uneven, choppy layers throughout a stacked wedge shape.
The deliberately piece-y finish adds movement and a modern edge to the classic silhouette.
Ask for point-cutting and notching techniques throughout your stacked wedge. This contemporary approach adds texture and personality to the technical cut.
Enhance the choppy effect with texturizing paste worked through dry hair for piece-y definition.
16: Stacked Wedge with Side-Swept Bangs

This versatile style pairs a classic stacked wedge shape with longer, side-swept bangs.
The combination creates movement around the face while maintaining the signature stacked volume at the back.
Request traditional stacking at the nape with enough length in front for side-swept bangs.
This flattering approach particularly complements round and square face shapes.