Born and based in San Jose, California, Nikki Goddard has always had a passion for hair styling and unusual makeup techniques. At the age of 20, she started her education in The Salon Professional Academy and went on an extensive program in hair salons. Today, Nikki is a certified hair stylist and makeup artist with an associate degree in cosmetology. Currently, Nikki is a senior editor at therighthairstyles.com. She takes pride in being the root of inspiration for not only herself, but the entire team at The Right Hairstyles magazine. Her mission is to make the beauty industry available to everyone, and she enjoys teaching people the basics of hairstyling and makeup through the magazine’s articles. Nikki’s attention to detail and her ability to create a unique look that complements each client’s individuality is what continues to motivate her each day.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesLoose waves work wonderfully for oval faces because they frame the face without making it look longer. The reddish purple hue will complement almost all skin tones; it picks up on the subtones in a warm complexion and contrasts with cooler ones.
Very often we are thinking of changing something in our image, but feel a bit worried to make this resolute. First, we are not sure whether it’s going to be a successful move or not. Other times, we simply don’t know what specific haircut to choose. You will be surprised but the truth is you already have all the answers. Just ask your intuition. It will tell you which looks you are more comfortable with. Meanwhile, we are going to offer you some food for thought and imagination with an awesome collection of photos, featuring low-maintenance and cute haircuts for medium-length hair.
There are lots of cute hairstyles that give you girl-next-door vibe and prove you don’t need bold or edgy looks to attract glances. Choppy graduated layers and blunt cuts with curtain bangs may work equally well here. Check out the hairstyle ideas below to find a flattering option.
This is the perfect style for thin hair because it uses two different cutting techniques to create fullness: angles and layers. The angles within this bob give thickness and the layering provides movement and a fantastic shape.
Loose waves work wonderfully for oval faces because they frame the face without making it look longer. The reddish purple hue will complement almost all skin tones; it picks up on the subtones in a warm complexion and contrasts with cooler ones.
Don’t settle for average when you can have outstanding! An angled bob is a masterpiece on its own but paired with a smooth ombre it gets even more gorgeous. The gradual transition from darker roots to lighter ends accentuates the sharp angles of the bob, creating a suave look.
A messy bob is chic enough on its own but paired with delicate highlights it’s pure magic. They create subtle contrasts that catch the light, emphasizing the tousled layers and giving your hairstyle a natural and effortless appearance. And who doesn’t want that?
Just because you have a heavy dose of texture within your medium length haircut does not mean that you can’t also rock neat bangs with it. The look here is a nice example, because it is getting a messy texture towards the ends, which means that some blunt bangs can blend well into the body of the style.
Did you know that the proper hairstyle could create flattering angles for your face? The face-framing bangs and layers gracefully frame your face and add the right edge to the look. A dimensional blonde hue breaks up the density of your hair bulk, making your shag appear more weightless.
Add a little warmth to your cute medium haircut. Try rocking a soft reddish brown shade to give it dimension and life. Anyone can play it safe and go blonde or brunette, but it takes one brave lady to go big and try a sassy chestnut shade.
Try a medium cut that almost hits the “short hair” realm. The stylish shaggy bob is deceptive – it looks like a chic, cropped ‘do, but still has some length to it. A short-to-long ‘do allows for versatility in styling, which is always a good thing.
If you need a cut that works for thick hair, a layered style is the way to go. Mid-length locks with choppy layers throughout work in two directions – they give your style some appealing shape and make it feel less heavy and more manageable.
Need some ideas for cute haircuts for medium-length hair? Try an extra voluminous shagged-up cut with long, feathered layers that create tons of texture. The soft beach waves will look amazing on this cut. Get the style by curling your hair with a straightener, but make sure to leave the iron in the hair for just a few seconds to create a loose, naturally-looking wave.
Opting for medium hair doesn’t mean you have to go for a one-length cut. Try a style that’s cut very short in the back (just above the nape of the neck) and gradually goes longer towards the front. Add some curly strands, and you have a ‘do that is unpredictable and unique, just like you.
Of all the cute haircut styles, a short, sassy blonde bob always manages to stand out in the crowd. The medium rounded style with a hint of pink screams “adorable” with every strand. When blown out, the full, voluminous ‘do will upgrade any outfit and any look to new, irresistible heights.
Your medium-length fine hair doesn’t have to settle for a limp and lifeless fate. “Layers can bring so much life to limp hair,” believes the stylist behind this look. With the heavy face framing she did on her client, there’s no harsh disconnect between her bangs and the length of her hair.
Can’t do a thing with that mousy brown, fine hair? Try giving it some color and shape! Go for a trendy, edgy look and cover your locks with matte lavender highlights. Add some feathered layers, and you’ve just took your locks from “blah” to “beautiful.”
If there is one look that will always be timeless and stylish, it is the classic blunt shoulder-length haircut. Its no-frills approach to layering makes it perfect for girls with a “cut to the chase” attitude. Stick to a solid shade that’s close to your natural hair color to keep this ‘do hassle-free and fabulously easy to maintain.
Does the idea of mid-length locks bring up images of ‘90s mom haircuts? Erase those pictures from your mind and take a fresh approach to shoulder-length cuts. Angled layers paired with bangs will take you right out of the “mom zone” and place you in the trendy territory.
A choppy bob grazing the shoulders is ideal for those with round faces. The long layers frame the face nicely and help elongate it. Ask your hairstylist to cut the ends with razor-edged scissors to give the style a shaggier texture.
Modern cute medium length haircuts need some worthy hair color solutions. Shake things up and add a pop of unexpected color. While grey hair has always been associated with little old ladies, now, silver is being worn as a statement shade. Give your hair an upgrade and try an ashy hue that is tres, tres chic.
Nothing beats a good old blowout, and nothing shows off your new haircut quite like it either. While blow-drying with a round brush, lift the roots and flip the ends backwards. This will give your hair lots of body and shape and make it even more bouncy!
One of the most popular hairstyles for black women is a wavy bob. Rocked by everyone from Gabrielle Union to Beyoncé, it’s a winning look because it is polished and sophisticated while remaining flirty and fun.
Okay, I know how excited you are to change. So, leave your hesitations and make an appointment with a good stylist. You certainly need to take into account the texture of your hair when you are choosing a new awesome haircut that will suit you the best.
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