I have wicked natural layers that I'm growing out - basically, every strand of hair on my head is the same length, give or take 1/2 an inch, so the hair by my nape/ears touches my shoulder, the hair at my crown barely touchs the middle of my ear.
I'm growing them out by - just letting them grow. Once my shortest layer gets to a halfway decent length, I'll decide if I want to go blunt, and cut up to the shortest layer.
I don't know if there IS a way to get rid of layers besides growing the shortest one out, or cutting the longest to match the shortest...
Thats exactly how my friend had her hair cut in the thread i had with the ABCD!
So, all of your hair grows the same amount each month, its just the top portion of your hair does not grow faster as it does with some people, and so every hair is 12 inches long or something?
To the OP---yeah my friend had her hair cut in layers with 4 or 6 inch difference in lengths and i made a poll with options of either cut blunt, or wait untill the top reaches the bottom while trimming the bottom (and some other ones) and most everyone chose the last one, the next poplular one was wait untill the shortest layer of your hair reaches the length it is now, and just make it a blunt even cut, and the next poplular one was to get your hair cut in more proportiante layers, cutting the longest to match the shortest more instead of immeditly even blunt cutting.
That sounds like a good idea just letting the top grow to match bottom, the bottom should stay good, you would just have to take extra care of the top (or which ever layers is your shortest) so that it doesnt start getting scraggly or thin while your trying to keep all the inches you get so that they can hurry and catch up.
I would also wait to even when my hair was at my goal, that way you can just keep trimming and not have to worry about growing in layers again and breakage making your hair in layers again while your growing it