Medium Length Trendy Hairstyles For Girls

No matter the texture of your locks, there is an ideal medium-length hairstyle out there for you. From side top knots to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s signature layered shaggy lob, one will surely be perfect for every occasion and personality!

1. Razored Shag

If you prefer an informal yet chic style, ask your stylist to add razored layers to your shag for added texture and softness, helping it last longer. This will also give more volume to the style! Layered shags can also make for great medium-face shapes because they soften features while framing them perfectly.

2. Long Bob

Long bobs with bangs are a fun style choice for women looking to keep their locks current without going too short. This one-length style boasts plenty of volume thanks to its blunt one-length shape and works well on both straight and curly locks. Lucy Hale’s textured lob inspires girls with medium to thick-density hair who can manage some texture.

3. Combover Lob

A layered lob can look great on all hair textures, but is exceptionally well suited to straighter locks due to its structured yet easy maintenance nature. This particular style features light and dark hues, adding dimension while creating an organic style with less visible lines between shades than would otherwise exist.

4. Angled Layers

If you love your bob, adding an angled cut can give it a fashionable and contemporary flair. This type of haircut will add dimension and lengthen your face shape; it works particularly well when coupled with straight hair and various color solutions. Adding short bangs makes this stylish style even more sophisticated!

5. Curtain Bangs

Women with medium-length hair can still achieve face-framing bangs without cutting their locks short by having their stylist add a wispy fringe with curtain bangs – giving your look that extra special something! This feathered style can perfectly frame round or oval faces while suiting nearly all hair textures.

To achieve the look, choose a middle part and have your stylist gently sweep your fringe to one side. This soft, natural look works particularly well for those with wavy or curly locks who aren’t ready to commit to a full chop.