Midlong Hairstyles

Medium hairstyles provide plenty of options. As this length sits between short and long styles, there’s sure to be something suitable for everyone’s personal preferences and personality. If you’re ready for something striking, why not try this pompadour variation emphasizing volume? To complete the look, pair it with low taper fade sides and a high side part for added oomph!

A-Line Lob

A-line lobs (the extended version of the classic bob) are magical haircuts that look good on just about everyone. Their length falls past shoulders to create a bold yet refined look with an understated jawline, making this cut ideal for women with solid facial structures and jawlines. Waves or curls add feminine appeal, while flexible hold hairspray such as R Co Outer Space ($32) helps tame flyaways. A-line lobs can suit most textures and face shapes. Straight hair especially benefits from this cut as it creates more defined ends while relieving weight from thin locks. Longer front sections provide face framing dimension, while short back layers complete this modern and chic style.

Bro Flow

Flow hair is an effortless, messy style that looks great on most face shapes. You can use this style for professional settings, such as when it needs to be swept back for work or left loose and relaxed for casual purposes. Textured thick hair works particularly well in this look, but men with straight strands also look fantastic sporting this look. The Bro Flow hairstyle has quickly become trendy among athletes, musicians, and celebrities, such as singer/actor Blake Shelton. Its rebellious appeal embodies their carefree attitudes. Bro Flow haircuts can be worn with either short or long locks, requiring patience when growing your strands to the desired length. Once done, they can easily be styled using small amounts of gel or pomade for smooth sheening effects.

Long Layers

Long layers can enhance any hair type or texture, but this styling technique especially benefits mid-long-length hair. Their longer main length contrasts beautifully with shorter strands over your forehead for a stunning face-framing effect, adding movement through pieces that weigh less. If you prefer a long-layered style, ask your stylist for face-framing layers that begin at the eyes, cheekbones, or jawline for a more sculpted appearance. Or opt for waterfall-like layers which cascade down soft waves or curls – both options provide long layered haircuts which add volume without compromising density or choppy lines.

Side Part

The Side Part has recently returned to fashion thanks to influencers and celebrities such as Viola Davis. This hair parting creates drama by drawing attention directly to your forehead, cheekbones, or eyebrow arch. It works on most face shapes while adding old Hollywood glamour. Start with a clean and damp head and apply a styling product to create either a matte or shiny finish. Pomades with slight shine work well for thin to normal hair, while gel may help tame thicker locks. Comb your waves into place to the side desired before slicking or leaving some loose at the top for an alternative style.

Top Knot

The Top Knot is one of the more elegant looks you can create with medium-length hair. A longstanding trend, this fashionable bun has seen various iterations throughout history as a sign of spiritual leadership in Sikhism and Buddhism. It is worn by married Chinese women to show their status. This style pairs well with taper fade haircuts explicitly designed for men with thick wavy, or curly locks, and you could add a beard for an enhanced masculine look. As with a man bun, this style requires at least 6-7 inches of hair to work effectively. Start by gathering your locks at the crown and pulling it through an elastic halfway. Next, secure with bobby pins before spraying some hairspray on to finish off this look.