How to Style a Medium Short Haircut

Medium short haircuts can add texture and dimension to any look. Falling just below the shoulders or chin for the added length that works great with either straight or wavy styles, this look makes a bold statement about who wears their locks short!

Opt for a sleek and smooth blonde lob for an elegant style suitable for work and formal events. Add soft layers for an even more significant visual impact!

Inverted Bob

The Inverted Bob is an elegant and flattering cut for women with medium hair, featuring a round back that creates volume. At the same time, an angled front adds dynamic movement to this timeless style.

Ask your stylist for more pronounced layers stacked at the back if you desire a fuller and more structured style; otherwise, opt for subtler techniques.

Ask your stylist for side bangs that frame your face for a feminine and seductive touch. This look is super cute; their short length will fall playfully over your eyes. Or opt for more texture with choppy ends; adding color can further elevate this style and make it even more eye-catching!

Shoulder Length

A blunt shoulder-length bob is an elegant yet effortless option for an effortless hairstyle that’s easy to style. Feathered edges soften its edge and work great across textures.

Add long, wispy bangs for an additional feminine touch that frames the face and complements any face shape.

This flattering blonde shade pairs beautifully with medium skin tones, drawing attention to wavy textures in wavy hair and giving your bob a beachy finish. Try this style if you want your bob to have an updated, beachy vibe.

A sleek side-parted ash brown bob is another polished option for medium haircuts. Tuck some face-framing strands behind your ear for the final touches of this look.

For something more dramatic, ask your stylist to add face-framing layers such as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has for a sculptural aesthetic.

Layered

A classic bob with layers is ideal for all hair textures, fragile and delicate locks. The short layers in this cut provide fullness while keeping it airy and light.

Layers can help your hair appear thicker if they’re placed strategically. In this layered bob, for instance, its face-framing layers start around the cheekbone to add extra structure and definition to each strand of hair.

Another way to add thickness is to request that your stylist create choppy rather than smooth layers, as their blunter ends will help give more volume to the crown.

Adding curtain bangs might benefit long strands; their simple elegance will frame your face beautifully!

Pompadour Fade

Pompom hairstyles have taken the world by this year and are an excellent addition to many looks. One popular style for thick hair is a comb over fade with pomp in front, which looks stylish yet is easy to style and suits every facial structure.

Men looking to add flair to their classic hairstyle should pair a low taper fade with pomp. The short sides and high-rise pomp create an eye-catching style sure to turn heads.

This modern textured pomp is perfect for men looking to add rock’n’roll flair to their style. The side and shaved hard parts make this style stand out, pairing beautifully with beards.

Brow Flow

This vintage men’s hairstyle is an ideal solution for medium-length locks, known for its casual yet professional aesthetic. Regular visits to your barber are essential in maintaining this look without split ends and an unhealthy appearance.

What was initially called the hockey haircut has evolved into the Bro Flow; this fashionable style combines long hair on top with faded or tapered sides for an eye-catching look that works great on young and older gents alike.

Contact your stylist and request choppy texture on the crown of your head to create definition and movement before using styling clay to smooth back strands and add volume.