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August 8, 2022
For those who are short on time and motivation in the mornings, these hairstyles are easy to achieve with our step-by-step tutorials. We tapped some of our favorite hair experts to share their go-to hairstyles for medium-length hair to help you look polished on those days when you’re tired of your usual style—and are looking to add a little pizazz to your look.
From hairstyles that require a few well-placed curls or a different way to part your hair that transforms your look, let us show you how versatile medium-length hair can really be.
Keep scrolling for 35 easy hairstyles for medium-length hair.
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Volumized Low Pony
This low ponytail is a little bit ’60s and early 2000s (remember the notorious Bumpits?). We’re obsessed with its effortless vibe. It works on most lengths, but medium styles give the look loads of bounce:
- Part the front of your hair down the center, brushing the rest back so that it sits nicely into the ponytail shape.
- Prep with a volumizing mousse worked from roots to ends.
- Tease your hair with a boar bristle brush like the Wigo Cushion 100% Boar Bristle Brush ($25), focusing on the crown and roots to create volume.
- Secure the ponytail at the nape of the neck and slick down the edges by combing in your lightweight gel of choice.
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Low Chignon
Medium hair doesn’t offer a ton of room to play around with up ‘dos, but a low chignon doesn’t require much length to look great. This one leaves just a couple of strands out to flutter in the breeze for an undone and romantic feel. Follow these steps from stylist David Lopez to get the look (and watch the full tutorial below):
- Using a tail comb, create a middle part down the center of the scalp. “You want to make sure that part is dead center because it just brings that symmetry to it, makes it look cool,” says Lopez
- Brush the hair back with a boar and nylon bristle brush, moving at a slight angle from the temples to create a bit of lift.
- Combine a shine spray like Kenra Platinum Diamond Deflect Hairspray ($17) and a hair oil like IGK Crybaby Anti-Frizz Smoothing Serum ($28) in the palm of your hands and smooth onto the crown of the head.
- Create a low ponytail with a small elastic. Apply more hair oil and shine spray to the ponytail with the hands, then brush through.
- Attach another elastic to the bottom of the ponytail, then twist the ponytail and spiral it into a bun. Secure with a bobby pin tucked into the base and finish with hairspray.
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S-Shaped Waves
Loose, S-shaped waves (as seen here on Rose Byrne) are easy to achieve with a flat iron, says celebrity hairstylist and L’Oreal ambassador Jonathan Colombini, and work well on shoulder-length strands since there’s less weight to drag them down. “I’m all about natural textures or lived in textures,” says Colombini.
- “Try putting just a small bend either with a curling iron or flat iron wave and avoiding a traditional curl. It’s the best way to get at least a couple of days out of your style,” says Colombini.
- After creating the waves, legendary hairstylist Frederic Fekkai suggests taking a styling product like the Fekkai Shea Butter Gel Crème ($25) “to help define curls throughout the hair.”
- Next, he suggests “dry scrunching the hair with a diffuser low speed/medium heat.” This will set the wave.
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Textured Topknot
Kourtney Scott, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago, likes “a messy bun or bohemian dutch fishtail braid” for a more formal look for medium-length hair. Ciara’s textured topknot fits the bill.
- “You may experience at this length that not all the hair is long enough to be gathered into a top knot,” says Colombini.
- “Instead, try a half up half down top knot.” Gather the longest strands into a loose bun at the top of the head.
- “As for the hair that’s down, refer to the above style with a slight bend I explained earlier,” Colombini adds. If you have natural curls or waves, you might be able to skip this step.
This is a great style to turn to when you are between washes as it embraces texture and gives off an effortless vibe.
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Blunt Bangs
Super blunt micro-bangs are balanced out with a bit of length and easy texture.
- “Wavy mid-lengths can sometimes go too curly with a curling iron,” says Joseph Maine, a celebrity hairstylist and cofounder of Trademark Beauty.
- “Instead, I recommend creating waves with a waving iron like Trademark Beauty Babe Waves ($59), which comes in three sizes so you can find one that’s perfect for any length or texture.”
- Then, take a small flat iron to your bangs, which will ensure that they lie flat on the forehead.
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Half-Up Half-Down
Here’s yet another easy-to-replicate style. “Half-up styles like topknots, space buns, and half ponies all look great on mid-length hair,” notes Maine. To achieve:
- “Always style your hair as usual, then pull the half up of your hair loosely and secure it down with the hairpin,” says Fekkai.
- Add a texturizing spray to create that soft, beachy wave seen here on Kiernan Shipka.
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Messy Side Braid
Elizabeth Olsen’s side braid is all about volume and loose pieces hanging free, a result that works best on layered strands.
- Start by parting your hair deep on one side before loosely plaiting your hair and securing it with an elastic.
- Don’t forget to add a little volumizing mousse along the way. We like Bumble and bumble’s Thickening Full Form Soft Mousse ($32) since it’s lightweight and non-sticky.
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