Mid-Back Haircuts

Mid-back haircuts have quickly become one of the hottest styles. This trendy yet versatile cut covers virtually all hair types and flatters almost every facial structure. Give it an individualized touch by adding layers or using balayage highlighting techniques to personalize it!

These medium-length hairstyles exude a classic 50s rock ‘n’ roll aesthetic, from loose quiffs to slick back pompadours. Try pairing one of these stylish looks with side parts or bangs for a polished yet casual aesthetic.

A-Line Bob

A-line bobs are ideal for thin hair, providing volume without weightiness or lengthiness. When worn on straight locks with fine texture, this style creates the book’s appearance, which flatters all face shapes. A stacked bob can also work for thicker locks to reduce weightiness while emphasizing their defined necklines.

This A-line bob is elevated by its sun-bleached finish and soft balayage highlights, creating an eye-catching style. Balayage is a hand-painted coloring technique that produces gradual lightening effects to extend between appointments for coloring services.

Angular Bob

Bob hairstyles may often be associated with sleek and strict styling; however, this adorable angled bob with romantic waves demonstrates its playful side. If you have fine hair, choose an inverted or graduated angled bob to add volume and movement while telling your stylist to keep layers short to prevent length from being affected by weightier layers.

This bob is striking due to its blonde hue and dramatic side-swept fringe. The delicate and feminine tones added by balayage make this cut seem more delicate and feminine, making it suitable for all face shapes – particularly rounder ones. Add accessories like bandanas, hats, ribbons, or bandanas for an original style – it works equally well with thick hair textures!

Long Bob

One of the best mid-back haircuts for thin hair is a long bob. At either chin- or law-length, this style makes pulling back hair into a ponytail effortless while still looking sleek. Long bobs with curtain bangs exude classic elegance, perfect for women seeking feminine beauty that exudes power. Combining it with dark hair color can further elevate its style.

Wavy long bob or lobs are an elegant style choice for medium hair, providing movement that’s easy to manage. Use volumizing products such as Arrojo Defrizz Serum and texturizing mist for maximum impact; curling iron waves add the effect of lived-in style.

Short Bob

The short bob is the classic Goldilocks hairstyle: not too long or short- just right. This versatile cut works for any face shape or hair texture and complements every complexion beautifully; particularly striking is pairing your short bob with subtle blonde or brown highlights for maximum impact!

A chin-length layered bob is universally flattering and simple to style with either a side or middle part. Request that your stylist point cut the ends for a more effortless upkeep experience. Consider feathered textured layers that add volume and lightness if you have thick hair. This style is excellent for those who don’t prefer bangs but still want layers with face-framing angles; additionally, this style works particularly well when trying to balance rounder faces.

Comb-Over Cut

Men may think comb-over haircuts are only appropriate for hipsters, but @cutsbyerick proves otherwise with his youthful and contemporary take. Combining high fade with hard part creates an artful transition between the top and sides of the head while adding masculine touches such as beards can add even more dimension to this hairstyle.

Contact your barber or stylist and request a high fade around the sides and back of your head, followed by styling your top hair into a comb-over cut. Decide on a side to part your hair on, and apply small amounts of pomade to achieve a neat look or a more natural and unruly one while still looking stylish.