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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesI’ve been behind the chair since 2019. Now, I work as a full-time stylist at Gold Dust Intuition and a part-time educator, specializing in layered haircuts and color. Over the years I’ve continued my education by taking classes by Kimberlytay Hair, Daniel M Beauty, Linson Hair, Adrienne Dara, and more. I am excited to keep up with modern-day hair trends and create customized cuts and colors for all who sit in my chair. I accept booking and cooperation inquiries through my Instagram.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesDon’t let magazines fool you, bangs aren’t just for children! For women with medium layered locks, a shag style with bangs is classic. They’re a chic touch when the rest of the hair is gathered into a ponytail and a playful detail when the hair is flowing freely.
Every woman wants to look feminine and well-groomed, but taking into account the hectic rhythm of modern life, practicality is viewed as the main advantage of our everyday hairstyles. Having read this article, you’ll find out more about today`s most popular and extremely universal medium-length layered haircuts. You are going to be surprised at the diversity of hairstyles and coloristic solutions that can be performed on its base. And, certainly, you’ll be able to find your own universal variety of layered haircut. Here are a few simple rules to grasp is all it takes to look chic every day.
For the right audience, layered haircuts can have more of an appeal over other cuts, because layers offer an attractive silhouette. A layered haircut suggests versatility within lengths in and around the face frame, but you can have minimal layers as well.
Something to think about is how you’d like to have your ends trimmed: anything from blunt choppy ends through smooth subtle grades to the abundance of thin and delicate can really be the key factor to be able to differentiate the type of cut for you. Experimenting with a number of layers and finishes for your ends, you can come up with a range of unexpectedly gorgeous looks, you haven’t tried before.
A layered haircut is an excellent choice because it flatters all women and has a wide spectrum of its execution. Girls with luxurious thick mane are gaining the feel of ease and lightness with layered haircuts. Ladies with fine hair achieve the desired volume. And women with curly hair can easily structuralize their curls.
The good news is a skillfully done layered haircut can maximally bring your face shape to the ideal oval. If your face is round, the layering for the face-framing locks is going to elongate it visually. Side bangs will go fine with this type of haircut as for a long face, straight bangs, skimming your eyebrows, and out-flicked locks around your face are highly recommended. Girls with oval face shapes can be versatile with their style of cut. They are not restricted and can go for whatever type of layered haircut they desire, and it will look gorgeous. You can check if a certain hairstyle suits your face using a free hairstyle generator.
This unique haircut is easy to style which is, undoubtedly, a big plus, because you can style your locks yourself at home. A layered haircut looks its best when you make an accent on the tips. You can curl the ends of your tresses with a curling iron, flat-iron, or round brush your locks with the assistance of a blowdryer. Most stylish hairstyles today feature volume at the roots that is achieved with a blow-dryer. Romantic locks slightly fixed with hair spray are a wonderful idea of a hairstyle for special occasions.
Let’s see all that in examples.
A feathered cut with long layers gives texture and body to an otherwise bulky cut. Slight graduation allows for a fluid look while a great blow out showcases lots of volume and movement.
Sometimes you don’t need a short haircut makeover to freshen up your look. Just cutting medium long layers is an easy way to do something different. A blonde lob works wonders for framing the face.
If your hair’s length is medium to long, consider spicing up your cut with flicked, choppy ends. Layers define and add a playful touch to all hair styles, but flicked ends work especially well if you like the quick rough blow-dry styling. Thick hair types can hold flicked out layers best.
A two-tiered mid length layered hair is an unorthodox approach to layering. This cut with shoulder length layers is an ideal choice for those who want some dimension without a fully sectioned look.
Medium layered hair is one of those great versatile styles. For thick hair, a choppy bob brings dimension and easy styling. For thin hair, it creates the illusion of having thicker hair. Tousle in a curl crème for a thickening wave action and add in highlights to brighten up your skin tone.
Razor cutting is a technique that stylists employ to refine sections and thin ends out. Thinner ends cause pieces to look more blended. This lob is a perfect fluent look yet with depth originating from the cut and coloring.
A feathered above-the-shoulder hairstyle is one that will never lose its popularity. Go platinum blonde a la Marilyn Monroe on a two-layer cut for a flirty and gorgeous seasonal glow-up and be prepared – people will be checking you out!
Layers don’t have to go all over your head to add the desired dimension. A beautiful mid-length style with side layers can frame your face in a complimenting way, especially if your neck is long or your face shape is oval.
The style with V-cut layers allows for more styling potential. A single length haircut hangs limp without any movement and may conceal the natural contours of your face, whereas layered haircuts for medium hair can be shaped according to your unique facial constitution.
Face-framing highlights are youthful and imitate the natural bleaching from the sun during summertime. Match this with a tousled style to achieve an effortless-looking ready-to-wear hairdo.
In the early 2000’s this cut would be known as “the rachel” haircut after Jennifer Aniston. This haircut’s main components consist of the main layers falling right at and below the cheekbones. The layers are mostly concentrated at the bottom of the hair length. If your hair is especially thick to top it off, ask your stylist to cut your ends with layers to keep it bright yet impactful, not heavy.
A medium layered hair style is a beloved friend of thick women’s hair. Your hair won’t appear heavy with this type of fresh cut. Layers hold especially well with thick hair and add some much needed movement to an otherwise blocky look.
A haircut with bangs incorporating a piecey fringe in which some of the bulk is trimmed out can make this trend a viable option. Blow drying hair and separating the bangs with your fingers can create pieceyness. To naturally create pieceyness within the cut, ask your stylist to incorporate a razoring or thinning technique to remove bulk and enhance the shape.
If you’re bored of your straight hair and blunt hairstyle, you can ask your stylist to soften it up with a point cut bob. By cutting the hair at an angle, it instantly appears textured. A point cut bob looks great on a variety of hair hues, but balayages in fresh colors like caramel seem to be what the women favor nowadays.
A great option in medium length layered haircuts is V cut layers. Hair is kept long in the back as the layers surrounding your face gradually draw in towards the back of the head. Medium long hair holds this style best as length is necessary to let v-cut layers shine.
The bigger the hair, the better the swoop! Layers of this nature are fantastic for hair with a lot of volume and texture. Swoopy layers are dimensional yet smooth, so the hair looks sleek, yet full of movement.
Here’s an ideal medium length hairstyle for a round face shape. The layers add fullness to straight hair and thus balance the fuller face perfectly. Bangs can be left falling over your eyes, for a sassy mystique, or pushed to the sides for a curtain bangs look.
This cut is simple but sweet, plus the upkeep and styling can be a breeze with the use of a blowdryer brush. A bit of product and clever blow drying will keep the layers distinct, creating a sassy, tousled ‘do. Try this as a transitional cut during the growing out process, or just to enjoy something that styles effortlessly.
Long layers are lovely in medium hair that falls past the shoulders. These layers are somewhat subtle as well – as if sprinkled throughout this gorgeous thick mane. The subtle pops of sun-kissed color compliment the haircut’s finish.
The best thing about choppy layers is that you can achieve that flirty style without a ton of effort. The choppiness creates a built-in style, meaning you can roll out of bed and be ready to hit the road. Almost.
If you have shoulder-length layered hair, upgrade it with choppy layers and a golden blonde balayage to give personality to your look. Finish off your look with some romantic or waved out curls.
Thicker hair holds more texture, and layers are very desirable for such hair. Bring pictures of medium length layered hairstyles you like to your stylist, so they can give you the shape and texture you prefer.
Your medium hair will look adorable when cut into two-tier piecey locks. It’s chic at the office and sexy for a girls’ night out. The piecey layers give bounce, body and easy texture.
If you’ve got more than one tone in your hair, then you’ll need layers to match that variety. Not everyone can handle fringy layers, but multi-dimensional color comes to life with them.
This is the kind of hairstyle that looks effortless to the casual observer, as if it took a few minutes to achieve. Actually it takes a bit longer than that and requires some heat styling, but with practice, it’s easy to perfect this ‘do within 20 minutes or less with a blowdryer brush.
One of the more unique layered hairstyles out there plays not on variety but rather symmetry. If you prefer a polished medium length hairstyle, consider consistently stacked and even layers.
Light layering is a solution for those who want more dimension along with less voluminous hair. If your hair is naturally fluffy, fewer layers make it heavier. Adding long layers in key areas like below the cheekbone provide the right amount of movement without elimination of body.
Blunt ends can make hair fall flat. Your stylist may use a razor on mid-length hair to create jagged ends that add an emphasis to otherwise straight-looking hair. Let your hair dry naturally for a relaxed vibe or blow out to make your layers pop.
Don’t let magazines fool you, bangs aren’t just for children! For women with medium layered locks, a shag style with bangs is classic. They’re a chic touch when the rest of the hair is gathered into a ponytail and a playful detail when the hair is flowing freely.
Medium-layered haircuts deliver the most feminine and effortless looks. Wear your medium hair with layers down or sweep it up into a quick, elegant updo – and you are ready for the day!
When you have volume in a short style it is important to incorporate layers in hair. Not only will this provide a more flattering and modern shape for your bob, but it will also keep the attention on your beautiful face.
Mid length hair looks super cute when ends are flipped out for a flirty vibe. You can achieve this look with a flat iron or by adding choppy layers for naturally wavy hair. Another option is to have your stylist incorporate layers with highlights, perfect for summer!
Incorporating razoring and texturizing techniques into your bob can really accentuate shape and remove unwanted bulk. It will break up hair into levels appealing to the eye and structurize your wild mane.
Does your hair refuse to embrace waves and curls? Try a short and choppy layered look. It adds lift, movement and texture to medium length layered hairstyles. In addition, it’s just an overall timeless look.
The medium hair with long layers is manageable and healthy. This cut is recommended for thick hair, as it gives the needed movement to the ends and makes the final look more interesting compared to the uniform one-length cut.
The trick to finding your ultimate style is to analyze each feature of your face and decide which you want to enhance or camouflage. Gearing your cut towards these choices is what makes a standard haircut customized.
Every woman dreams of thick, healthy locks. For added shine, moisturize hair with a leave-in conditioner and seal with an oil-based serum. To promote thickness, massage castor oil into the scalp and stick to your scheduled cuts. A good cut can promote healthy-looking hair, make sure to ask your stylists for a stacked layered bob for the ultimate transformation.
The texture looks best paired with a good color and style. Thus, undone waves work well with rich, polished shades of blonde and face framing layers. The result is a chic, effortless look.
A lob with short layers is a great way to frame your face accentuating your eyes, lips, and a graceful neck. It’s especially striking when the layers go towards and away from the face.
Trying not to lose all your luscious length? A combination of waves and choppy layers in medium-length layered haircuts is your best option, especially if spending an hour on your hair daily is the last thing you want to do. Bonus points for having your stylist weave in caramel or blonde highlights.
The addition of V-cut layers is an excellent way to create lift, body, and shape for your casual hairstyles. Layers keep hair from becoming too heavy, which is essential for medium-length and long tresses. In this case, the layered hair is reminiscent of the shag, but this is a fresh take on the old favorite.
Add definition to mid-length hair by incorporating swoopy layers. This style of layered hair works great on nearly every face shape but especially well if your shape is long or oval.
Subtle and medium layered hairstyles are cute, but on this wavy lob, the light layering also plays the part of making the hair look like it has tons of body. And whether you go brunette or blonde, the beachy waves are perfect for any hair color.
Do blondes really have more fun? Find out when you rock this medium length layered cut with this heavy blonde balayage. Having different tones of highlights is the opposite of flat and the epitome of gorgeous.
Medium layered hairstyles with balayage highlights and complimenting textures are gorgeous. Feel Insta-ready with this lived-in look. The wispiness and movement are flirty, and the layers are perfectly imperfect.
Lobs may be trendy, but there is a reason why so many women gravitate to this cut. Lobs let you wear your hair ‘short’ while still keeping the length that feels feminine. Try a lob with longer layers instead of a blunt cut to appear playful yet polished instead of severe.
Do you want to create a new style with layers? Take this example! The longer side bangs give a bit more height to the top when swept over, and the dimension of the layers is quite eye-catching. Use a very light blonde highlight all over to create a look that is bright and bouncy!
Layered haircuts can work for all hair types, and they are definitely cute! This blonde look is created by feathering the top layer to the ear level, and then adding longer, chunky layers to the back.
If fine hair needs added dimension, then thick hair has some room to play around. A two-tier lob gives off a polished appearance that avoids choppy layers. If you wear your hair straight, consider this unique cut the next time you’re at the salon.
Not every layered hairstyle has to go crazy. In fact, delicate layers work best for layered bobs and lobs if you’re not into over-the-top styling or have fine hair. Play to your strengths and use layers like you would, highlighting only where they add interest and dimension.
Beachy waves are perfect for the girls who desire a medium layered haircut without having the stress of styling. These layers are more organic and should be blown out or curled to achieve their laid back effect.
Medium long hair is ideal for the woman seeking layers with pizzazz. Perky, feathered layers might overpower a short hair style or fall flat under the weight of long hair, but medium hair pulls off the style well.
Try dressing up a mid-length style with some curl and volume. Blow dry with a round brush, giving the lift to the roots and flicking the ends or use a curling iron to define the ends of layers for added texture.
Layers are a great choice for mid-length hair because they can add volume, depth, and texture, giving you a variety without sacrificing the length. Subtle highlights in medium brown tones are always a nice touch for brunettes!
Tousled lob with lowlights is an excellent solution for those who want to add sassy vibes to the look. Style this medium-layered haircut to the side to bring more volume to the disheveled tresses. Razor-cut ends will also help you create wild texture and make this hairstyle bolder and sexier.
The highlight of this haircut is definitely the combination of contrasting colors. It’s a fun mix of hard and soft hues. Medium length hairstyles for women get a totally fresh take thanks to such non-trivial hair color solutions.
Medium length layered styles are super popular at the moment because they can be transformed to suit any personal preference. The side part balayage hairstyle is a great classy option for everyday wear.
There are countless manipulations for shoulder length layered hair. A long bob with flipped ends is a simple yet polished approach that everyone can incorporate into their personal look book. This hairstyle is easy to achieve either with a straightening iron or a blow dryer and a round brush.
Combining highlights and face-framing layers is key to adding depth, dimension, and movement to your shoulder-length hair. However, there is one more trick that can help you make this look even more fancy: flip up the ends of your layers, especially those in front, and fix them with a holding spray for a long-lasting effect.
This medium-layered haircut is one of the low-maintenance options for shoulder-length hair. Wanna know how to do it? Easy-peasy. Take a texturizing spray, apply it on your locks, and crumple them with your hands. For more bounce and curl, incorporate the use of a diffuser. This will give your hair a more textured and voluminous look.
Heavy layering pairs better with shoulder or mid-length cuts for dense, healthy hair. This allows removing more bulk and thus makes the style more low maintenance.
A collarbone bob haircut will look smarter with some distinct universal layering throughout the tresses and bangs.
Nowadays, the chicest looks are those that don’t look like they required much effort and time. Layered hairstyles fit the bill perfectly because they make even the messiest cuts appear elegant. Pair with flirty lashes and soft red lip color.
Today’s layered haircuts are beautifully enhanced by color. This honey blonde layered bob with very light face-framing balayage highlights is absolutely adorable. The color, texture and length couldn’t be better!
An angled bob instantly goes from severe to laid back with fun, choppy layers. Mimic the difference in length by chopping layers shorter at the back of the head and angling them down as you get closer to your beautiful face!
The base of this hairstyle is the classic layered haircut. The shortened locks on the crown boost volume. This style will look the most impressive on naturally fine locks. It’s an ideal haircut for a round face. Hair powder would be the best styling product to maintain the shape of this sexy hairstyle.
With this medium-length haircut, you can show off layers without much effort. Pair this layered hairstyle with blonde balayage to bring more texture and dimension to your locks. For more volume, slightly curl the layers away from the face to frame it beautifully.
Blonde hair is usually fine, but that doesn’t mean style has to be sacrificed! Keep layers light and soft for extra movement that will still look natural. Don’t shy away from framing your face for a smooth transition between layers if you’ve got a layered haircut with bangs.
The shag is back and is one of the most preferred medium layered hairstyles today. However, a shag doesn’t mean you have to abandon a polished look for style! Try wearing layers that are staggered for a unique texture without sacrificing the length.
Here’s a modern take on Farrah Fawcett’s hairstyles for medium layered hair. Start by sectioning off locks in the bottom, middle, and top. Beginning with the lowest section, use a straightening iron to flip the hair out. Then, repeat throughout the remaining tiers.
Summing up, it should be mentioned that layered haircuts have deservedly become classics. They have gained so many fans through the years of their popularity. A variety of hairstyles on the base of layered haircuts amaze with diversity, because you can do layering for hair of any type. Besides, layers can enhance your face shape. All those pictures above show that layered haircuts flatter everyone. Bangs are a perfect compliment for such chic cuts. They can be asymmetric and edgy or straight and blunt. You only need to find your ideal variety of layered haircut. Pairing it with the right coloristic solution, you’ll be able to come up with a statement style that brings out your personality and highlights the stronger points of your appearance.
Layers are the new hype of the new year. With this ongoing trend comes great style. Pairing your customized haircut with the perfect hair color is the key ingredient to becoming a more confident version of yourself. This article highlights the key points when making a decision that will ultimately be more flattering for your style. Ask your stylist what cut will enhance your features best and if the cut will suit your lifestyle when it comes down to having to do your hair from home.
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Layers are the new hype of the new year. With this ongoing trend comes great style. Pairing your customized haircut with the perfect hair color is the key ingredient to becoming a more confident version of yourself. This article highlights the keys points when making a decision that will ultimately be more flattering for your style. Ask your stylist what cut will enhance your features best and if the cut will suit your lifestyle when it comes to styling your hair from home. ”