Medium-length hair allows for many styling possibilities, from traditional layers to trendy choppy cuts and side-swept fringes or backcombing for an official appearance.
Afro with a line-up and temple fade
This style combines retro and modern elements seamlessly, perfectly fitting today’s hairstyle trends. Medium-length natural ringlets are maintained and highlighted by a high skin fade for added drama and visual interest. Neatly carved lines on the lower parts of the face add to this eye-catching appearance.
Taper fade
The taper fade is one of the most popular medium haircuts for boys. This style works particularly well on wavy locks, highlighting their natural movement and texture. To achieve this look, cut your hair shorter on the sides but longer on top; use pomade or gel to slick back and add some texture to it before finishing with some pomade or gel to slick back the locks if necessary and complete this style! One fun way to wear a taper fade is by having your hair shaved into an image.
Layered haircut
Layered haircuts allow your kids to experiment with their style by adding volume and movement to their look. This layered cut features longer layers blended seamlessly with shorter pieces throughout the hair for an aesthetic that flatters any facial structure. It’s a perfect option for children with curly locks as it creates a natural aesthetic while eliminating extra weight from curls.
Crew cut
A classic short haircut for men, the crew cut is versatile enough to suit many occasions and face shapes. Combined with a taper fade, it creates a sleek and professional appearance. Style options for this hairdo include styling into a comb-over, swept-back style, or spiked look. Mid-fades offer an updated take on the classic crew cut, providing an alternative look while attenuating thin strands on the sides and crown.