Mid Shoulder Length Hairstyles

Mid-shoulder length hair offers many possibilities for striking styles. This versatile length provides the ideal backdrop to showcase your signature looks, such as sleek ponytails, casual bobs, or trendy lobs.

Layered Bob

Layered mid-shoulder length bobs can help lift and add volume and dimension. For optimal results, apply a light serum to coat each strand. For an alternative take on this style, ask your stylist to feather the ends for added shine without making your locks appear too thick. If you have blonde hair, add subtle highlights like those shown here to add dimension and volume to your layered bob. Furthermore, these highlights help thin hair look fuller and healthier! If you have dark hair, try out this dark version of this layered bob. It features a slight layer in the back with short curtain bangs. Dark strands are interwoven with lighter ones to create an exquisite blend of colors – ideal for anyone wanting something different than their typical straight blunt bob style!

Side-Swept Bangs

Long side-swept bangs add a feminine touch to any hairstyle. Ask your stylist for an angled swoop that skims over your cheekbone, framing your face beautifully. This type of layered fringe looks good on most facial shapes and works exceptionally well for women with medium hair texture and density. Whether your hairstyle entails a straight or wavy bob, a side-swept fringe will add an air of sophistication and modernity. Perfect for any special occasion and easy to manage. Try a straight bob with layered side bangs to elevate your everyday look instantly. This sleek style is great for casual outings with friends and formal events. To add even more drama and make this shoulder-length bob even more noticeable, use cherry red shades as highlights – this will give your locks a beautiful glow while simultaneously drawing more attention to them!

Long Layers

Layered styles for medium hair are some of the most versatile. Whether your locks are silky smooth and straight or full of coils, layered styles will complement them all perfectly. Long layers around the face and crown can help lighten and add movement to thick strands, as can having your stylist create a subtle reverse ombre effect or using a razor to thin out ends for a more balanced and dimensioned shag cut. Layered shoulder-length cuts are fantastic tools for creating various textures in the hair, such as curly locks. Tousle them using texturizing spray for an airy, beachy vibe, or use volumizing gel for fullness and volume. A layered shag or bob can also work on wavy locks by having your stylist leave longer face-framing layers at the front for romantic effects.

Face-Framing Layers

Layers are an excellent way to add dimension and movement to any haircut. On thin locks, layers can help give the illusion of thicker and fuller locks; for curlier or wavy styles, they provide structure and definition, while face-framing layers draw attention away from flaws such as an unflattering forehead or cheekbones while giving an otherwise simple cut some personality. Straight-haired women can achieve an updated style by adding long layers that frame their faces. This style works well on any facial structure and balances out longer jawlines. Customized balayage colors can make medium-length layered haircuts appear vibrant and stylish. Redheads like Christina Hendricks can show off their fiery mane by choosing an eye-catching shade, while blondes may prefer more subdued gradient effects for an understated effect.