Medium-length haircuts with bangs might be the easiest to style, but they still offer much freedom for the variety of experiments. Let us guide you through the best shoulder-length hair and bangs ideas, showing what’s trendy, convenient, and flattering for your face shape. See some bright examples in the photos below and choose your next go-to haircut.
Layered, shoulder-length haircuts and sassy lobs are never out of fashion as they are versatile and suit all face shapes. Well-cut bangs can elevate these hairstyles while drawing attention to your eyes and balancing your features.
If you are in need of a haircut for round faces, choose styles featuring asymmetry and length, or those adding height to your hair. Asymmetrical or choppy bangs, a side parting, and long curls will work well, while thick, blunt bangs are the ones to avoid. Any asymmetry is also welcome if you are looking for a haircut for square faces. Middle-length haircuts contribute to a nice look, while haircuts ending at the chin line are definitely the ones to shy away from.
For naturally curly hair, opt for mid-length haircuts that create some wonderful volume and do not weigh down your locks, helping curls maintain their ideal shape. If your hair is straight, consider adding a few layers. Choppy ends can also arrange a sort of сute, creative mess on your head.
Inspired to give medium-length haircuts with bangs a try? Check out these flattering hairstyles, along with the tips on styling shoulder-length locks to define the idea you wish to embrace. You are sure to find some inspiring looks trending for 2024 here!
We are in love with the effortless style of this ‘70s inspired middle-length, layered haircut, and the tousled texture of the curtain fringe. Seamlessly blended buttery blonde is a perfect color to complement this look.
Sexy and cute, this look is a quintessence of femininity and romance. We are totally obsessed with the combination of these soft curls, feathered bangs, and the warm honey blonde.
Light and feathery fringe is a great way to elevate your bob haircut and add a modern twist to your look. Use a 28 mm wand to create subtle beach waves for a summer party.
Are you debating on going short? Try this middle-length hairstyle first and you won’t be disappointed. It’s safe to say, lob (aka long bob) is a relatively low maintenance haircut that suits absolutely everyone. Spice it up with a long, cheekbone-length fringe for an eye-catching look.
Dreamy and whimsical, fantasy colors look cool in contrast with a classic, structured shoulder-length bob cut with a full fringe. Curl the ends of your hair inwards with a round brush to get that current season’s trend.
Middle-length haircut with face-framing layers is a versatile style that can be worn straight or curly and flatters literally every face shape and hair type. Use some volume spray and blow-dry your hair upside down for an effortless, full-bodied look.
Who even thinks about having long hair when seeing this killer female mullet cut! If you feel like fully immersing into the 2024 hair trends, a bright blonde, middle-length shaggy mullet with face-framing bangs is your hairstyle.
Whether you are debating a serious hair shift or considering a subtle style change, you can’t go wrong with a modern middle-length layered haircut and, of course, bangs. Even though you will need some practice with a hairdryer and a round brush, it’s so worth it.
How do you like the idea of having stunningly textured hair without intricate styling or maintenance? Ask for a layered medium cut with feathered bangs and get yourself a leave-in conditioner and diffuser, and you’re ready to slay!
Does the regular, safe, shoulder-length layered cut seem too boring for you? Try this vintage-inspired look with a modern twist. Use some styling paste or cream to emphasize the texture of your hair.
Bangs are a magical wand for long faces or those with high foreheads, as they can balance your facial proportions in one go. You can match them with any hairstyle you like and style them to your preference with a blow-drier and a brush.
See-through bangs are an ideal choice for those aiming to cut the fringe yet be able to keep it away when needed. One day you can showcase this airy fringe style and then switch to curtain bangs by blow-drying the fringe with a nozzle and applying a light-hold spray.
According to Bruno Ribeiro, sophistication lies in delicacy and lightness, and this hairstyle showcases this statement perfectly. Blonde highlights soften the sharpness of choppy layers, and eyebrow-grazing bangs make the overall style look very sweet.
Barely-there bangs are made to draw attention to your face, eyes in particular, without covering your forehead and shortening the face. This type of fringe will go well with straight medium hairstyles featuring soft framing layers.
We can’t get over this jaw-dropping look, combining all the major 2024 hair trends including color blocks, a full fringe, and, of course, a modern shag haircut. Would you be brave enough to wear it?
How cute and girly is this layered cut with soft, long bangs. Feminine, versatile, and simply cool, this low-maintenance hairstyle is an absolute no-brainer. You can also pin your hair up with a clip or wear a top knot, while leaving some front bits to frame your face.
Curly bangs are all the rage now. However, if you dream about straight bangs, take inspiration from this hairstyle. The softly layered curls create a beautiful shape with the right amount of volume. The fringe is straightened with a flat iron to balance the textured curly tresses.
Bangs allow you to bring something new to your everyday style without going for abrupt changes you may not be ready for. Experiment with blunt, choppy, or side bangs, but ensure the chosen fringe suits your face shape. For instance, if you have a diamond-shaped face like the model in the photo, opt for the side-swept fringe that can balance the wideness of your cheekbones.
The elongated peekaboo bangs can add some interest to the mid-length hairstyle and a mysterious flair to your appearance. Sweep them off to the side for a side-part effect and use a hair spray to keep them in place: light-hold spray for fine or thin hair, strong-hold for thick strands.
“Golden honey blonde is a perfect shade for those who want to change their look without taking risks,” notes Bruno Ribeiro, a popular hair expert. Bringing greater illumination to the face, golden blonde highlights also emphasize the play of light in face-framing layers, making your locks glow.
If you are in search of an everyday look that can transition from the desk to the dance floor, this picture is a no brainer. Wispy bangs are ideal for thick hair because they frame the face without overwhelming it.
For this gorgeous flipped-up hairstyle, section the layers and start straightening them with a flat iron. When you get to the bottom, point the straightener up and drag it down to make those flipped ends. For the curtain bangs, blow-dry them with a round brush for a nice face-framing shape.
If you are a woman who aims to be stylish without following the trends blindly, this hairstyle with bangs is a must-have. It is polished and healthy-looking. It avoids looking dull with a helpful handful of chunky blonde pieces.
Long curtain bangs make a perfect go-to style for women wishing to balance a round face shape, switching the focus from the cheeks to beautiful lips. Doesn’t need intricate styling. Spray some texturizing product on the roots and strands, tousle hair with your fingers, and air dry for a naturally messy look.
While side-parted haircuts usually go with side-swept bangs, we offer you to experiment with blunt bangs instead. Thanks to icy blonde highlights, your fringe won’t look flat, and thus, your overall style will exude tons of texture and dimension.
To add volume at the cheekbones and balance the prominent forehead, choose layered hairstyles ending at the shoulders or collarbones, and curtain bangs. Spice up the look with trendy colorings, like this stunning warm brown-to-blonde melt.
To make your usual shoulder-length haircut more interesting, ask your stylist for layers and long curtain bangs that blend with the face-framing layers at the front. This is the best way to bring more texture to your medium tresses and craft a stylish and captivating look.
What does make this style a win-win choice in medium length? Beach waves are modern and romantic, which makes them perfect for a variety of hair textures and colors. And platinum is always an effortless hue for a medium length haircut with bangs, because it is trendy, but doesn’t look overly pretentious.
While most blunt bangs stop just below the eyebrows, this style puts a spin on them by raising the ends just a bit to give them more of a hipster vibe. To avoid distracting from the interesting detail, embrace natural waves throughout your hairdo.
If you are looking for suble, lived-in hairstyle, this highlighted wavy lob with shaggy layers by Meg Mizuno is ideal for you. Put caramel brown highlights toward the ends and at the front for a charming framing effect and gorgeous bronde melt.
A lot of women confuse fine hair with thin hair. Fine hair actually refers to the thickness of a hair shaft; so many ladies can have tons of hair on their head, but still fit into the category. Long layers are best for fine hair, because they flatter the face and give a flattering shape to your strands.
Choppy bangs will create movement around your face, drawing everyone’s attention to the eyes and softening the angular features. They can be paired with hair of any length, but we personally love how they match the medium layered cut here.
Each company of friends should have its own charming and bubbly Rachel Green, so the plan is to try this stunning haircut on your next salon appointment. Believe us, you’ll instantly fall in love with these airy bangs and face-framing layers!
Can’t take your eyes off this gorgeous peach hair? We don’t blame you but encourage you to pick it as your next hairstyle. And don’t go for the color alone. Try the haircut itself, as the combination of layers, soft waves, and curtain bangs is what makes this look so appealing!
Adding angles to your medium haircut with bangs is a quick way to create volume. But, if you already have full strands, an ombre dye job provides a lighter texture for thick hair and balances the extra height from the slanted cut.
For an eye-catching haircut that doesn’t need excessive styling, turn your mid-length hair into this straight shag. As for the bangs, instead of sticking to just one style, ask for a classic fringe that can be styled both straight across and side swept.
Just because you aren’t a teenager, doesn’t mean that you can’t have fun with your look. Adding a dirty blonde or caramel ombre to your haircut with bangs modernizes your look and makes it easy to maintain if you are a busy woman. No need to worry about root touch-ups here!
Give your medium tresses a fresh start with this lovely lightweight hairstyle featuring loose waves and an arched fringe. Leave your bangs longer to reach near your chin for a softer appearance. As a hair color, opt for a mix of chunky highlights for the bangs and balayage for the rest of your hair, all in buttery blonde and beige tones.
Some women need to maintain a conservative look for work reasons, which means that wild styles are out of the running. Still, when you want to give your haircut some flair after office hours, a dark vampy lipstick should do the trick.
We all know that French women have gotten that casual sensuality on point. Long layers and loose messy curls are undeniably attractive, and with a hint of vintage flair this look is a winner for women of any age and any style.
These medium-length haircuts with bangs are a proof that you do have a choice with shoulder-length hair and you can try a new look as often as you want. Wearing the same hairstyle for years is not actually in female nature, right?
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