How to Style Images of Medium Hair Styles

Women with medium hair have many styles to choose from when styling their locks. From voluminous shaggy lobs and face-framing fringes to face-framing fringes and face-framing bangs – the right haircut can enhance beauty while making hair care more straightforward.

Subtle changes, such as adding color

Subtle changes such as adding color with a balayage look, ombre style, or bold-colored streaks are an easy and effective way to complete your transformation.

Blunt Cut

Wavy layers may have once dominated the ’90s, but blunt cuts have experienced a revival since. These straight-across chops work well on most hair textures and lengths but look incredibly flattering with medium-length styles. For an effortlessly stylish, face-framing haircut with easy maintenance requirements, ask your stylist about getting one of these versatile haircuts.

Olivia Culpo’s shoulder-length blunt bob

Olivia Culpo shows us how to wear a shoulder-length blunt bob with a middle part for an elegant yet relaxed look, complementing structured dresses well. For an alternative style, use Matrix Total Results Miss Mess Dry Texturizing Spray as an additional texturizing agent in the hair.

Adding dimension to blunt cut

If you want to add dimension and dimension to your blunt cut, try creating soft waves using a curling iron or flatiron and finish your look with wispy bangs. A wavy blunt cut looks effortlessly cute and trendy while providing fine hair strands with fuller looks.

Long Layers

Long layers are an excellent way to add movement and shape to any medium hairstyle. Use soft, staggered layers around your face or use them from behind for an eye-catching V-shape look. Layered hair tends to form smooth, natural waves when left alone to dry naturally, and Maggie Q does an admirable job of pulling this look off in this photo. For something different and trendy, try adding some vibrant colors, such as light pink, for fun layers!

Subtle undercut on long, thick hair

Make an appointment with your stylist for a subtle undercut on long, thick hair to add texture and reduce density. This layered cut works exceptionally well on naturally wavy medium-length locks, anyone who enjoys an unruly or lived-in appearance, or prefers air drying their strands. These longer layers also pair nicely with side parts.

Curtain Bangs

Curtain bangs fall just over the brow and graze the eyes, making an elegant addition to any medium hairstyle. Not only can they frame the face beautifully and flatter all types of looks, but they can also come in various lengths; short fringes add width to long faces or lengthen round ones, while longer layers create soft, lush hair looks for thick locks.

Thick hair with bangs

Thick hair looks its best with bangs that provide texture, volume, and shape – for instance, a choppy lob with curtain bangs is an elegant and feminine style suitable for any event. Try tease-ironing random bends into your locks’ ends to personalize this style!

Textured Pixie Cut

Are you a trendsetter? A spicy textured pixie cut could be precisely what’s needed to set you apart. This model’s ice-blonde locks feature subtle layers for volume and dimension, while her spiky tips can be styled and angled to give more personality to her look. Her side-swept bangs add a feminine style that stands out among trendy looks.

Giving thin hair fuller volume

Textured pixie cuts can give thin hair an airy feel by giving it fuller volume. If you don’t want to have it professionally trimmed, use a sculpting gel on the ends to give the style more texture and wave. This adorable pixie cut features shaved sides that create an eye-catching contrast between different lengths, drawing attention to your face. The longer top gives an angelic appearance and is easy to maintain; ideal for any event! Its minimal styling time requirements make this an excellent option for busy individuals.