If You Have Medium-Length Hair, These Effortless Styles Were 100% Made for You
In a world where extremes rule, medium-length hair often gets overlooked for long locks and micro cuts. Long hair serves Ariana Grande vibes in a waist-length pony. Short hair never misses with a cluster of cute clips. But the in-between, although the most versatile, requires its fair share of styling inspiration. Luckily for you, we've compiled the best styling inspo for shoulder-length hair—and not to worry, barrettes and ponies are also included.
Ahead, 25 ways to style arguably the most stylable hair length there is. Yes, some of these inspiration photos feature longer hair, but they'll work with medium-length (and even short!) styles too.
Who said you can't get creative with the placement of a been-there-done-that headband? Pull hair into a half-up style and place a headband at the nape of the neck for a dreamy look.Starting on one side and wrapping around to the opposite side (hence the name), this romantic braid looks even more charming on the second day when the wispies and flyaways create a more lived-in look.When you're feeling flirty, a pair of high pigtails is always a good choice. Juxtapose the cute style with a structured blazer for head-to-toe balance.A simple French braid gets an update via chains woven throughout. Rummage through your broken jewelry to recreate, and tuck the ends in at the nape of the neck for a modern feel.Soft waves are cool but these bedazzled waves are next level. Use a straightener to create a slight bend throughout—this gives you a casual-cool effect—and apply rhinestones throughout with a dab of eyelash glue.Social media's fixation with celebrity nostalgia is finally offering a practical (and impossibly simple) style solution for medium-length hair. The scarf bandana is a '90s revival at its best.Equal parts '60s chic and modern glam, this high ponytail is so sleek but also voluminous.Sometimes a minor detail swap is the only thing keeping your basic hairstyle from looking stunning. Pull hair into a low pony and opt for an oversized scrunchie to secure your soft waves.Big bouncy curls get an update with a high pony.If your soft mermaid waves are missing a little something, a few cascading boho braids will instantly up the cool factor. Take it up yet another notch with the help of pearl accessories.Whether you're hiding dirty roots or working with wet hair, this sleek style is the perfect go-to for when you want to look polished in a pinch. Create a center part, pull hair into a low pony, and secure a twist with a claw clip—tame flyaways and voilá.This romantic hairstyle is an excellent pick for brides and wedding guests alike, and it's surprisingly easy to recreate. Part hair down the center to create low pigtails, braid through the ends, wrap up and over to the opposite side, and pin in place.A high ponytail with a loose braid is made cooler with a couple of oversized gold barrettes. And it's easy to style to boot.The LBD of hairstyles, the messy bun can be dressed up with a fancy dress or dressed down with jeans and a tee. The neon cluster of clips is a fun addition.Space buns are the secret to lazy-girl glam—greasy roots or wet hair actually make it easier to recreate the look.If Medusa wore a topknot, this would be the look. Upgrade your basic high bun when you create multiple braids and pin them in place.Hair scrunched into a spiral curl, then tossed up into a messy high bun is both romantic and sexy as hell.Whether you're pulling your hair into a ponytail or a bun, a deep side part created with a zig-zag pattern will elevate the look of your entire style.Never underestimate the power of teeny tiny elastics. Dress up a couple of face-framing clusters with a clear elastic placed an inch apart. You'll look like your '90s teenage dream come to life.When in doubt, nothing beats a shiny blowout with tons of body and bounce. Add a red lip and you've got a classic look.Perfect for hair-color enthusiasts and virgin haired beauties (with the help of colorful clip-in extensions), this pastel bun is perfect for summer and an unexpected addition to fall styles.Your part (whether you wear it down the center or on the side) is an underutilized element in your hairstyles. Use a strip of rhinestones (or a sparkly tennis bracelet) to dress up your part.A high pony is so flirty and gives off some retro vibes, too.A few strategically placed sections gathered with an elastic will create the look of a headband, just like the ones we wore in the '90s.A single barrette can completely change the look of your go-to down hair look. Whether you wear your hair straight, curly, or in waves, create a side part, sweep hair over, and secure with a clip.Whether you're wearing your hair in a super sleek style or a tousled updo, a hairspray is just what you need to get it right. This flexible spray banishes all traces of flyaways but leaves behind a healthy shine, thanks to the addition of argan oil.If you're addicted to styling (and restyling) your hair, constant teasing, brushing, pulling, and heat styling can wreak havoc on your strands. Keep a leave-in conditioner in your arsenal to nourish it between styling sessions. This lightweight conditioning spray is packed with honey, baobab extract, and argan oil to hydrate, smooth, detangle, and protect hair from heat damage, pollution, and breakage.If you love the look of a salon blowout but can't seem to recreate the look at home with your standard blowdryer and round brush, this two-in-one tool is about to change your DIY-hairstyling game. The interchangeable brush head with a built-in blow dryer makes getting a salon-worthy blowout as easy as brushing your ends. Choose the round brush attachment for voluminous waves and the paddle brush attachment for sleek, straight hair.A wardrobe of flashy hair jewelry will ensure your hairstyles never look boring. Wear one, or all at the same time, for an instant update to any style you decide to go with.Healthy hair isn't just groomed when you're awake—the pillowcase you sleep on can be the difference between shiny locks and parched split ends. A silk pillowcase is much more gentle on hair and never gives you bedhead. Next, These Are the 8 Best Curling Irons to Fake Thicker Hair (Really)
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