A haircut that is medium in length is very versatile. No matter how the hair is cut, it is both long and short enough for you to style it many different ways!
Here are 35 different medium haircuts that you can mix and match to suit your facial features, style and personality.
1. Stacked A-Line Bob
This stylish bob is stacked and shorter in the back creating volume and a gorgeous profile. The hair naturally falls forward, framing the face really well.
Style by Jamie Henobix
Style by Jamie Henobix
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Create a deep side part.Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Relaxing Balm by Paul Mitchell smoothes and controls the hair while protecting it from heat.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is naturally straight to wavy and fine to medium in density will look best and be easily styled in this a-line bob haircut.
2. The Low Stack
This medium bob has a low graduation or stack, naturally beveling the ends of the haircut in.
Style by Jordan Schaefer, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
Style by Jordan Schaefer, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply styling product to hair.Blow dry the hair with a medium-sized round brush.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Hold Me Tight is a flexible hold spray by Paul Mitchell that provides long-lasting touchable hold.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density will suit this hairstyle.
3. The High Stack
This high stack or graduation pushes the volume of the hair a little above the occipital bone for a flattering finish.
Style by Yellow Strawberry Global Hair Salon, Sarasota, FL
Style by Yellow Strawberry Global Hair Salon, Sarasota, FL
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to the hair.Blow dry the hair with a medium-sized round brush.Tease the hair with a teasing comb.Set the teasing with a firm hold spray.Set the entire hairstyle with a flexible hold spray.Recommended Products:
Extra-Body Firm Finishing Spray is a firm hold spray that is perfect for keeping teasing set all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density will suit this haircut.
4. Asymmetric Bob
Asymmetry is always fun! Add a little edge to your bob by making one side longer than the other.
Style by Rhiannon Schwind, Makeup by Monica Wilson, Blaze Color Salon, Cedar Rapids, IA
Style by Rhiannon Schwind, Makeup by Monica Wilson, Blaze Color Salon, Cedar Rapids, IA
How To Style:
Apply a thermal protection spray to the hair.Curl sections of hair in different directions by wrapping them on a medium barrel iron.Set with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Alterna’s Perfect Iron Spray protects hair from the heat of the iron up to 450 degrees.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes and hair types will look great in this haircut.
5. The Long Bob
The long bob is still on trend and going strong. It is so versatile and looks great on everyone!
Style by Hailey Lubbock, Makeup by Monica Wilson, Blaze Color Salon, Cedar Rapids, IA
Style by Hailey Lubbock, Makeup by Monica Wilson, Blaze Color Salon, Cedar Rapids, IA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to the hair.Blow dry the hair with a large round brush.Polish the ends with a flat iron.Set with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Aveda’s Smooth Infusion Nourishing Styling Cream is amazing at fighting frizz!
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with any hair type will look great in a long bob.
6. A Little Drama
Fine hair looks great when it is kept at one length. To give it a little bit more drama, have a really long side-swept fringe cut!
Style by Cassie Gray, Makeup by Ashley Nicole Pugh, Bob Steele Salon, Atlanta, GA
Style by Cassie Gray, Makeup by Ashley Nicole Pugh, Bob Steele Salon, Atlanta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to the hair.Blow dry that hair with a large round brush.Set the hair with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Alterna’s 48 Hour Volume Spray is clinically proven to increase hair’s thickness by up to 108% and hold that volume for up to 48 hours.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is fine to medium in texture and low to medium in density will suit this haircut.
7. Slightly A-Lined Layers
The long layers in this haircut will give the hair texture and movement without removing too much weight from it. Having the hair slightly shorter in the back will cause the hair to naturally fall towards the face for a sultry face-framing finish.
Style by Shantell Nunez, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
Style by Shantell Nunez, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair away from the face using a large barrel iron.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell not only protects hair from the heat, but also helps your style last all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is medium to thick in density will look great in this cut. Longer face shapes will look best in the way that it is styled since the curls add a lot of volume to the sides of the face.
8. Short Triangular Layers
Really short layers are a fun and edgy addition to a mid length style. They remove a lot of weight, giving the hair a ton of texture and movement.
Style by Robin Cook, Makeup by Betty Mekonnen, Tangles Salon, Wichita Falls, TX
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Create a deep side part.Blow dry the hair straight with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Relaxing Balm by Paul Mitchell smoothes and controls the hair while protecting it from heat.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy in texture and is medium to thick in density will look best in this haircut.
9. Disconnected Bob
This trendy bob has pieces in the front that are not connected to the rest of the haircut. Think of it more as hair that is long out of nowhere! Whether you do one or two pieces, disconnections definitely make haircuts look more interesting.
Style by Bob Steele Salon, Atlanta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair with a round brush.Set the hair with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Sculpting Foam by Paul Mitchell has long memory that will give you a conditioned, shiny, and frizz-free finish.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy in texture and fine to medium in density will look best and style easily into this haircut.
10. Perfectly Sculpted
This A-line or triangular bob is beautifully designed. It is stacked in the back, giving it “wash and wear” volume. Having the hair above the stack layered like this gives this area texture and movement which extends to the hair in front.
Style by Lindsay Hines, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
Style by Lindsay Hines, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Blow dry the stack from side to side with a styling brush.Blow the rest of the hair dry with a round brush.Detail the front with a curling wand.Set with a flexible hold spray.Recommended Products:
Hold Me Tight by Paul Mitchell will give your style a long-lasting, flexible hold.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy in texture and medium to thick in density will look great in this haircut.
11. Easy Hair
If you want medium hair length that lays well and cooperates, make sure to have it cut either above or below the shoulders. Avoid getting it cut on shoulders. Your shoulders will get in the way and cause the hair to flip and lay awkwardly!
Style by Deborah Westbrook, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
On wet hair, apply a styling product that is suitable to your hair type.Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.Apply thermal protection to hair.Smooth sections of hair towards the face with a flat iron.Set with your favorite hairspray.Recommended Products:
Hold Me Tight by Paul Mitchell is a flexible hold spray that will secure your style all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy in texture and medium to thick in density will look great in this haircut.
12. Concave Layers
Concave layers are layers that are uniform in size from top to bottom. Having short concave layers accentuates the roundness of the head and gives the hair a lot of texture. The disconnected long pieces in the front make this haircut look more modern and feminine.
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair smooth.Polish sections of hair with a flat iron.Apply a texture product to hair and detail the hair with fingers.Set the style with a quick drying hairspray.Recommended Products:
Spray Wax by Paul Mitchell will give an even and controlled distribution of texture to hair. This helps prevent getting too much product in the hair and having to jump back in the shower to wash it out.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Longer face shapes with medium to high density hair will look great in this haircut. The fringe will make the face appear shorter and the texture on the sides will make it appear wider.
13. Modern Flapper
This one length sleek bob is a classic! It features a heavy fringe with chipped ends which makes the overall look even more reminiscent of the 1920s flapper bob.
Style by Leslie Williams, Makeup by Betty Mekonnen, Tangles Salon, Wichita Falls, TX
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the fringe area from side to side with a styling brush to get rid of any unusual growth patterns.Blow dry the rest of the hair smooth.Polish sections of hair with a flat iron.Apply a shine serum to hair.Recommended Products:
Gloss Drops by Paul Mitchell will add so much shine to dry hair and ensure a frizz-free finish.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Oval and heart face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy in texture and is fine to medium in density will look best in this cut. A wider face shape could wear this with a side swept fringe and a longer face shape could wear this with the length past the chin.
14. One Length
Here is another classic mid length look. Keeping your hair past the shoulders and at all one length allows you to enjoy both length and maximum density.
Style by Kara Brown, Makeup by Betty Mekonnen, Tangles Salon, Wichita Falls, TX
How To Style:
On wet hair, apply a styling product that is suitable to your hair type.Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.Apply thermal protection to hair.Smooth sections of hair towards the face with a flat iron.Set with your favorite hairspray.Recommended Products:
Use Awapuhi Wild Ginger HydroCream Whip on wet hair for volume and a silky touchable finish.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with any texture that is fine to medium in density will look best in this cut.
15. Curl Freedom
If you love to curl your medium haircut, make sure to get layers. Having layers removes weight from your hair, allowing it to curl freely!
Style by Danny Dubosen, Makeup by Ashley Nicole Pugh Bob Steele Salon, Atlanta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair in different directions using a medium-sized iron.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell not only protects hair from the heat, but also helps your style last all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This haircut will look great on all face shapes with density that is medium to thick. The style will look great on all face shapes as well.
16. Long Layers
Want the density of a one length cut and the movement of a layered cut? Get the best of both worlds with long layers! With the long layers shown here, hair that is past the shoulders gets to have movement without having to sacrifice length or too much density.
Style by Lacye Geitgey, Makeup by Kristian Bailey, Sheer Professionals Salon, Wooster, OH
Style by Lacye Geitgey, Makeup by Kristian Bailey, Sheer Professionals Salon, Wooster, OH
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair smooth with a large round brush.Apply thermal protection to hair.Curl sections of hair on the sides of the face, starting from the mid shaft down.Brush through curls with a styling brush.Set with a flexible hold spray.Recommended Products:
For thermal protection and curls that last, try Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell on dry hair.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with medium density hair will look good in this cut and style.
17. Face Framing
Face framing is an easy way to add drama and interest to a medium haircut. This also helps make a haircut more suitable to certain face shapes.
Style by Lindsey Muranda and Sarah Penny, The Brown Aveda Institute, Mentor, OH
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.Apply thermal protection to hair.Smooth sections of hair towards the face with a flat iron.Set with your favorite hairspray.Recommended Products:
HydroMist Blowout Spray by Paul Mitchell’s Awapuhi Wild Ginger line gives the hair volume that lasts all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Face framing looks good on all face shapes and densities of hair. The rest of the cut will determine what face shape and hair type will suit it more.
18. Straight Across Fringe
The best way to draw attention to your eyes is with a bold fringe.
Style by Yellow Strawberry Global Hair Salon, Sarasota, FL
Style by Yellow Strawberry Global Hair Salon, Sarasota, FL
How To Style:
Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair vertically in different directions using a large barrel iron.Bevel and smooth the fringe area with a flat iron.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell not only protects hair from the heat, but also helps your style last all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
A straight across fringe covers the forehead and makes a face shape look shorter and wider. This makes it ideal for longer face shapes.
19. Fringe Connection
Connecting the fringe to the face framing layers gives this medium haircut an overall softer look.
Style by Robin Cook, Makeup by Betty Mekonnen, Tangles Salon, Wichita Falls, TX
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair, beginning in the fringe area.Smooth the hair with a flat iron.Set with a flexible hairspray.Recommended Products:
Hold Me Tight by Paul Mitchell will give your style a long-lasting, flexible hold.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This type of fringe and face framing can make longer face shapes with strong jaws look shorter, wider and softer.
20. Lash Grazing Fringe
Adding a lash grazing fringe to any haircut instantly gives it a high fashion feel, especially now that they are totally on trend!
Style by Lanae Savu
Style by Lanae Savu
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair, beginning at the fringe area.Smooth just the ends of the hair with a flat iron.Set with a flexible hairspray.Recommended Products:
Super Clean Spray by Paul Mitchell will give your style flexible hold and texture.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Long fringes cover up more of the face, making it look shorter and wider. This makes it perfect for longer face shapes.
21. Side Swept Fringe
A long, side swept fringe adds drama and mystery to a mid length haircut.
Style by Kim Padgett, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair vertically in different directions using a large barrel wand.Bevel and smooth the fringe area to the side with a flat iron.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell not only protects hair from the heat, but also helps your style last all day.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
A side swept fringe can look good on any face shape, depending on how it is cut. Longer face shapes tend to look better in side swept fringes that are more horizontal. Wider face shapes tend to look better in ones that are more vertical.
22. Rounded Fringe
A rounded, heavy, long fringe softens the face and makes any hairstyle look extra stylish. Even with your hair pulled back into a bun or ponytail, you can still look really put together with a fringe and a few tendrils left out.
How To Style:
Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair vertically in different directions using a large barrel iron.Gently tease the hair upwards with fingers.Bevel, smooth and detail the fringe area with a flat iron.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Stay Strong by Paul Mitchell is a quick drying finishing spray with a flexible hold. It secures a style really well while remaining workable.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
A rounded fringe softens the angles of the face. Its length shortens and widens the face, making it ideal for longer faces with a strong jaw.
23. Texturized Ends
Having the ends of the hair textured gives the hair a modern, lighter and more airy feel.
Style by Shantell Nunez, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair vertically in different directions using a large barrel wand.Bevel and smooth the fringe area to the side with a flat iron.Use a product for texture.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Try Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum as a styling product to smooth and condition hair. Use Spray Wax on dry hair for texture.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
These ends look best on hair that is medium to thick in density.
24. Solid Ends
Keeping the ends of your mid length haircut blunt makes the hair look thicker overall.
Style by Currie Hair, Skin & Nails
Style by Currie Hair, Skin & Nails
How To Style:
Blow dry the hair with a styling product.Apply a heat protection product to dry hair.Curl sections of hair vertically in different directions using a large barrel wand.Bevel and smooth the fringe area to the side with a flat iron.Set the style with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Extra-Body Sculpting Foam by Paul Mitchell gives weightless body and volume to fine hair.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
These ends will look best on hair that is fine to medium in density.
25. Round Layers
Can’t stand hair in your face? By getting layers that are shorter in front, the hair won’t just be less thick in the front, but will also naturally fall away from the face.
Style by Brittney Questel, Sheer Professionals Salon, Wooster, OH
Style by Brittney Questel, Sheer Professionals Salon, Wooster, OH
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Create a deep side part.Blow dry the hair straight and towards the face with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Relaxing Balm by Paul Mitchell smooths and controls the hair while protecting it from heat.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
This haircut will show more of the face and therefore widen it. It will look best on longer face shapes.
26. Long Round Layers
Grow your round layers a little bit longer and get beautiful locks that naturally sweep backwards.
Style by MarryAnn Jensen, Makeup by Dawn Naumczyk, 40 One Salon and Spa, Jamesburg, NJ
Style by MarryAnn Jensen, Makeup by Dawn Naumczyk, 40 One Salon and Spa, Jamesburg, NJ
How To Style:
Apply your favorite styling product to wet hair.Starting at the nape area, blow dry a section of hair with a large round brush.Once dry, roll the section of hair into the round brush and wait for it to cool for a few seconds.Release the hair and repeat the same process on all sections, working your way to the top of the head.Set with a finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Try cocktailing HydroCream Whip and Styling Treatment Oil, both by Paul Mitchell’s Awapuhi Wild Ginger line. The HydroCream Whip will give the hair natural silky volume while the Styling Treament Oil will give it a frizz-free and healthy finish.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is medium to thick in density will look good in this haircut and style.
27. Round One Length
Do you want your hair to lay away from your face, but your tresses are too thin to layer? Try a round, one length haircut. It will keep maximum density while pushing the hair away from your face.
Style by Debra McGarvey, Debra M Salon, Poughkeepsie, NY
Style by Debra McGarvey, Debra M Salon, Poughkeepsie, NY
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Create volume and smoothness in the hair by blow drying it with a large round brush.Flip the ends of the hair out using a flat iron.Set the style with a quick drying finishing spray.Recommended Products:
Lemon Sage Thickening Spray is a style booster that adds clean volume to hair.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Hair that pushes away from the face doesn’t normally look good on wider face shapes. Parting the hair to the side makes it wearable for these face shapes since it allows some hair to fall over part of the face. This cut will look best on fine hair.
28. Volume Insurance
This bob’s length is even from the front to the back, but its layers are shorter in the back and longer in the front. Keeping the layers longer in the front prevents it from looking thin and straggly since we naturally don’t have as much hair in the front compared to the back.
Style by Doraliz Zemora, Victoria Station Salon & Day Spa, Vienna, VA
Style by Doraliz Zemora, Victoria Station Salon & Day Spa, Vienna, VA
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair straight with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Super Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell smoothes, conditions and gives shine when applied to wet hair. Additional shine could be added to hair by applying a small amount of it on dry hair.
Best Face Shape and Hairstyle:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy and is medium to thick in density will look best in this haircut and style.
29. Short Even Layers
This haircut has short layers that are even from front to back. The layers remove a lot of weight from the hair, giving it a lot of texture and movement. The cut also causes the hair to lay where it would naturally fall and balance the roundness of the head.
Style by Simply Swank Salon & Spa, Hudson, OH
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair as smooth as possible with a styling brush.Use a flat iron to further smooth and polish the hair.Apply a shine serum to hair.Recommended Products:
Applying Gloss Drops by Paul Mitchell on dry hair will give the hair a luminous and frizz-free finish.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy and is medium to thick in density will look best in this cut and style.
30. Long Even Layers
This haircut will lay the same way as the previous cut. It won’t have as much texture and movement, but will definitely keep more volume.
Style by Leo Soerjo, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
Style by Leo Soerjo, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair as smooth as possible with a styling brush.Use a flat iron to further smooth and polish the hair and and slightly bevel the ends in.Apply a shine serum to hair.Recommended Products:
Try cocktailing Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum and Fast Form together. Super Skinny Serum will give you shine and condition. Fast Form will allow you to sculpt your hair the way you want and give it long lasting hold while you blow dry.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy and is medium to thick in density will look best in this style.
31. Tapered Frame
Having the hair cut shorter in the back causes the hair to fall towards the face. Having the hair around the face layered causes it to look tapered and frames the face really well.
Style by Deborah Westbrook, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Blow dry the hair as smooth as possible with a styling brush.Use a flat iron to further smooth and polish the hair.Apply a shine serum to hair.Recommended Products:
Shine Spray by Paul Mitchell gives any style a luminous and shiny finish without weighing the hair down.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy and is medium to thick in density will look best in this style.
32. Triangular Layers
The angle of this long bob is pretty drastic. This gives it a contemporary feel. Its shape will cause the hair to naturally lay towards the face and its layers will remove weight causing the hair to have texture and movement.
Style by Shelton’s Salon, Fort Worth, TX
Style by Shelton’s Salon, Fort Worth, TX
How To Style:
Apply a smoothing product to wet hair.Create a side part.Blow dry the hair straight with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Slightly flip the fringe area out.Set the hair with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Paul Mitchell’s Super Clean Spray will give a clean hold and some added texture to your finish.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All face shapes with hair that is straight to wavy and is medium to thick in density will look best in this style. Longer face shapes will look better in this cut if their fringe area is swooped and covering the forehead a little more.
33. V-Back
The way your hair is cut in the back is another fun way to customize a haircut. This model’s hair is cut into a V. This gives the hair a more organic feel since this is how the hair naturally grows.
Style by Repkha Darmajanti, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
Style by Repkha Darmajanti, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Create a large zigzag part.Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum smoothes, conditions and gives a shiny and healthy looking finish. It can be applied to wet or dry hair.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Medium to thick hair will look best with the hair in the back cut this way. Thin hair will appear even thinner and straggly with this cut.
34. Straight Across Back
Hair cut straight across the back has the appearance of being thicker.
Style by Annika Linder, Makeup by Jasmine Miller, Blaze Color Salon, Coralville, IA
Style by Annika Linder, Makeup by Jasmine Miller, Blaze Color Salon, Coralville, IA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Create a large zigzag part.Blow dry the hair smooth with a styling brush.Smooth sections of hair with a flat iron.Tease the crown area with a teasing brush.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Hot Off The Press by Paul Mitchell protects the hair from the heat of the iron.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Thin hair will look fuller with the hair in the back cut this way.
35. U-Back
Having the hair cut in a U shape is a great in between shape. It gives the hair a little of the organic feel you’d get from a V shape, but allows it to look thick like a straight across line.
Style by Lindsay Hines, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
Style by Lindsay Hines, Elon Salon, Marietta, GA
How To Style:
Apply a styling product to wet hair.Create a side part.Blow dry the hair with a large round brush.Flip the ends out by curling them upwards with a large curling iron.Set the style with a flexible hold hairspray.Recommended Products:
Paul Mitchell’s Hold Me Tight gives long lasting touchable hold.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
All hair types will look great with the back cut into a U shape.
Now that you have picked the medium length haircut that best suits you, it‘s time to learn different ways to style it. While you are at it, why not get some color inspiration too? Browse through our website for some awesome ideas!
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