Women with thick hair often struggle to create movement and texture in their locks, yet medium-length haircuts enable them to let their waves sway freely while adding dimension via color techniques such as this choppy bob.
Blowout Bob
Medium-length haircuts have emerged as a stylish solution in an age of extreme cuts, offering maximum styling versatility with stunning blonde balayage or playful color variations. Their deliberately jagged layers project an approachable girl-next-door aesthetic while still managing to flatter thick locks.
Straight Bob
Feathered layers and pastel shades can elevate straight bobs, adding feminine charm. This blue-toned balayage bob with its side parting makes an excellent statement of femininity and trendiness. If your hair is naturally straight, give it an undone yet still seductive style by tousling it slightly using a large barrel curling rod for an undone yet still alluring style. It looks even better in shades such as dirty blonde, which bring out rich tones of your natural hue.
Front Framing Layers
Long face-framing layers are iconic and work beautifully on various medium hair lengths. They create fuller looking fine straight locks while helping balance round or oval face shapes; plus, this style works particularly well on clients with balayage or ombre hair colors! Use point cutting to create more precise face-framing layers for a modern take on this look. Tuck any remaining strands behind both ears for an elegant finish.
Tomboy Shag
For this tomboy shag hairstyle, your stylist should taper the sides while leaving some longer strands that reach just past your eyebrow on top. This unruly texture looks wild and sophisticated when balanced with neutral, cool-toned shades such as mushroom blonde. This layered haircut looks fabulous on medium hair of any surface, while its face-framing layers add to its androgynous charm. Additionally, this style makes an excellent option if you work in a formal office and prefer keeping your locks out of your eyes.
Messy Waves
Long layers don’t usually earn the best reputation, but they can look fabulous on medium-length hair when tailored with care. Ask your stylist to create soft, angled layers below the cheekbone for an authentic, natural appearance. Playing around with the pure qualities of this medium haircut will open up an endless number of face-framing shapes and vibrant hair colors – just be sure to use a semi-permanent color so your roots blend naturally as they grow out!
Long Bob
Long bobs offer the ideal combination of polish and low maintenance. Their style consists of long layers angled around the face for an airy silhouette, beautifully framing your cheekbones and chin. Add an adorable finishing touch by tucking behind one ear strand for balance while protecting against UV radiation from sunlight. Adding a deep side part to your long bob instantly creates an elegant and feminine style. Pair this look with wispy face-framing bangs for maximum visual impact!
V-Cut Layers
V-shaped layers effectively add texture and dimension to medium-length hair, complementing all face shapes. Wavy or straight waves work just as well; this style allows you to explore global solutions like balayage or lowlights – both look incredibly gorgeous with golden blonde hues! This layered lob isn’t just visually striking – its ease of styling makes it even more alluring! Give a shake and some light teasing of the crown for effortless results.
Side-Swept Bangs
If you have a long face shape, side-swept bangs on shoulder-length hair can help frame and soften features for an eye-catching look. Straight locks may benefit from adding blonde money-piece highlights for added glamor. Shag cuts make an impactful statement with medium-length locks, providing structure and texture while adding movement. They also suit women who don’t prefer too short of cuts – pair your shag with a deep side parting for maximum visual impact!