As a professional hairstylist, I’m excited to share these beautiful hairstyles for medium length hair woman hairstyles with you.
Shaggy Layered Lob with Face‑Framing Bangs and Tousled Texture

This shaggy, layered lob with soft face‑framing bangs works best on straight to wavy hair and on fine to medium densities — layers add movement and give the illusion of fullness. Very thick hair can be texturized by your stylist to remove bulk. Styling technique: start on towel‑damp hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant through the lengths. Rough‑dry with a nozzle or diffuser while scrunching to encourage texture, then use a 1
Long Layered Shag with Curtain Bangs for Medium to Thick Hair

This long layered shag with soft curtain bangs suits medium to thick hair and works well on natural waves; fine hair can adapt with added internal layering and root-lifting products. The haircut is created using long graduated layers starting around the chin, softened ends with point-cutting or a razor, and face-framing curtain bangs trimmed to balance the client’s features. In the salon: section hair, cut dry or slightly damp to check natural fall, remove weight with slide-cutting and finish with thinning shears for movement. Styling technique: rough-dry with a nozzle, then use a medium (1–1.25) round brush to lift at the roots and bend ends; alternatively create loose bends with a curling iron or flat iron for texture. Tools needed: professional shears, thinning scissors, razor, blow-dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1–1.25 curling iron, sectioning clips. Products required: heat protectant, lightweight volumizing mousse or root lift, smoothing cream or lightweight oil for ends, texturizing spray or dry shampoo, and a flexible hairspray. Difficulty: moderate to execute as a cut, easy for daily styling (10–15 minutes). Maintenance: trims every 8–12 weeks, bangs every 6–8 weeks, weekly deep conditioning and avoid heavy buildup to preserve airy movement.
Medium Textured Layers with Soft Side-Swept Fringe

Suitable for medium to thick hair and natural waves, this shoulder-to-chest length layered cut features soft face-framing layers and a side-swept fringe that adds movement without heavy styling. To recreate it, start with a rough blow-dry using fingertips or a diffuser to enhance natural texture; for a more defined finish, wrap 1–1.25 sections around a curling wand or use a flat iron to create loose S-shaped waves, alternating direction and leaving ends slightly straighter. Tools: blow dryer with nozzle or diffuser, 1–1.25 curling wand (or flat iron), round brush, wide-tooth comb, sectioning clips. Products: lightweight mousse or root lifter at the roots, heat protectant, sea-salt or texturizing spray for hold, light-hold hairspray, and a small amount of smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: easy to moderate — most clients can style in 10–20 minutes after practice. Maintenance: maintain shape with a trim every 8–12 weeks, use a deep conditioner weekly if color-treated, refresh day-two hair with dry shampoo and texture spray, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz and breakage.
Feathered Mid-Length Layers with Curtain Face-Framing

This mid-length feathered layer cut with soft curtain face-framing creates natural movement and a flipped, salon-finished silhouette. Hair type suitability: best on straight to wavy hair and medium to thick textures; fine hair benefits from shorter, softer layers for added lift, while very curly hair will need smoothing/blowout prep to achieve the same look. Styling technique: begin with a precision layered cut that angles subtly away from the face. On towel-dried hair, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse and heat protectant, then blow-dry using a large round brush and concentrator nozzle, lifting at the root and wrapping ends outward to create the feathered flip. Refine pieces with a 1
Textured Shoulder-Length Lob — Tousled Waves & Face-Framing Layers

This textured shoulder-length lob with soft layers and a deep side part is ideal for straight to wavy hair and suits fine, medium and slightly thick densities. In the salon ask for long, blended layers and subtle face-framing pieces to create movement without losing weight. To style: start on towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant through the mid-lengths and ends. Blow-dry with a round brush or diffuser while lifting at the roots for volume. Create loose, undone waves with a 1 curling wand, alternating barrel direction and leaving ends loose for a modern finish; a flat iron can be used to bend pieces for a softer wave. Tools needed: blow dryer, medium round brush, 1 curling wand, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or root-lift, texturizing/sea-salt spray, small amount of styling cream or pomade for ends, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: easy–intermediate — achievable at home with practice. Maintenance: trim every 6–8 weeks, use sulfate-free shampoo and weekly deep-conditioning, refresh texture with dry shampoo or a water/texturizer mist, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz.
Textured Wavy Chin-Length Bob with Face-Framing Layers

This textured, chin-length bob with soft face-framing layers is ideal for fine to medium hair and works well on naturally wavy or slightly curly textures; thick hair benefits from internal thinning and longer layering. To style, towel-dry damp hair, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat-protectant through the lengths. Rough-dry with a diffuser or use a round brush to create lift at the roots, then define pieces with a 1 curling wand or flat iron—wrap alternating sections away from the face for a lived-in wave. Finish by raking in a sea-salt or texturizing spray and a small amount of smoothing cream on ends to reduce frizz; lock shape with a light-hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer with diffuser, 1 curling wand or flat iron, medium round brush, sectioning clips and a wide-tooth comb. Products required: volumizing mousse, heat protectant, texture spray, light-hold hairspray and occasional deep conditioner. Difficulty: easy–intermediate. Maintenance tips: trim every 6–8 weeks to keep the shape, use dry shampoo to refresh volume between washes, and incorporate a weekly mask to preserve shine and movement.
Textured Chin-Length Bob with Tousled Beach Waves

This textured chin-length bob is ideal for fine to medium hair and suits naturally straight to softly wavy textures; very thick hair benefits from internal thinning and longer layering to remove bulk. Cut with slightly blunt ends and subtle internal layers, the style relies on piecey texture rather than heavy layering to maintain fullness. Style from towel-damp hair: apply a volumizing mousse at roots and a sea-salt spray through mid-lengths, then blow-dry with a nozzle or diffuser while scrunching with your fingers. Use a 1 flat iron or curling wand to create loose bends, alternating directions and leaving ends straighter for a modern, undone finish. Work a pea-sized amount of texturizing paste or matte clay through the ends to define pieces; finish with a light-hold hairspray and dry shampoo at the roots for lift. Tools: blow dryer, diffuser/nozzle, 1 iron or wand, round or paddle brush, clips. Difficulty: easy–medium (10–20 minutes). Maintenance: trim every 6–8 weeks, use lightweight conditioners, refresh with salt spray or quick heat touch-ups, and sleep on a silk pillow or loose braid to preserve texture.
Textured Shoulder-Length Lob with Soft Curtain Layers and Tousled Waves

This shoulder-grazing lob with soft curtain layers and piecey, tousled waves is a versatile salon-friendly look. Hair type suitability: best for straight to wavy hair and fine-to-medium density; thick or curly hair can wear it with longer layers and texturizing. Styling technique: start on damp hair with a root-lifting mousse, blow-dry using a round brush to create volume at the crown, then wrap 1–1¼
Textured Medium Shag with Wispy Blunt Fringe

This medium-length shag with wispy blunt fringe suits straight to naturally wavy hair and works well on medium to thick densities; fine hair can wear it if layered and texturized to add body, while very curly hair will require smoothing or relaxed layers. The salon cut uses graduated, face-framing layers and point-cut ends to create movement and a soft, full fringe. Styling technique: towel-dry, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse and heat protectant, then blow-dry lifting at the roots with a medium round brush; create loose, alternating S-waves through mid-lengths and ends with a 1 curling wand or use a diffuser for natural waves. Tousle with fingers and finish by misting a sea-salt/texturizing spray and a light-hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1 curling wand or diffuser, wide-tooth comb, texturizing shears (for the cut). Products required: volumizing mousse, heat protectant, texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, lightweight smoothing serum, dry shampoo. Difficulty: moderate — precise cutting requires a pro, daily styling is quick. Maintenance: trim every 6–8 weeks (bangs every 3–4), weekly deep condition, avoid heavy oils at the root, and refresh texture with dry shampoo or sea-salt spray.
Textured Layered Lob with Side‑Swept Fringe — Tousled Volume

This shoulder-grazing textured lob with a side-swept fringe works best on fine to medium hair; it can also be adapted for thicker hair by removing weight with long layers. The salon technique starts with a blunt shoulder-length base and long, face-framing layers cut with point or texturizing shears for movement and soft ends. To style: towel-dry and apply a volumizing mousse or root-lift, then a heat protectant. Blow-dry using a round brush (1.5–2 diameter) to lift the roots and shape the fringe, or rough-dry upside down for extra body. Create loose bends with a 1–1.25 curling iron or flat iron alternating directions for a natural, tousled finish. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, curling/flat iron, sectioning clips, fine-tooth comb. Products: heat protectant, lightweight mousse, texturizing spray or sea-salt spray, light flexible hairspray and occasional smoothing serum on ends. Difficulty: easy–medium — quick with practice. Maintenance: trim every 6–8 weeks to keep shape, use a weekly deep conditioning mask, avoid heavy oils at the roots, and refresh second-day texture with dry shampoo or a pinch of texturizer.
Textured Layered Bob with Curtain Bangs

This shoulder-length textured bob with soft, face‑framing (curtain) bangs suits straight to wavy hair and fine-to-medium density. The cut relies on graduated layers and razored ends to create natural movement and lightweight volume—ideal if you want an undone, modern look without heavy styling. To style: towel-dry hair, apply a root-lifting mousse and heat protectant, then blow-dry with a medium round brush to lift the roots and gently bend the ends inward. Create loose, piecey waves with a 1 curling wand or a flat iron used to bend sections away from the face. Finish by tousling with a sea‑salt or texturizing spray, define ends with a small amount of styling cream or matte pomade, and lock shape with a light-hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1 curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Difficulty: easy–moderate—cut requires a stylist for the shape, daily styling is quick. Maintenance: trim every 6–8 weeks (bangs every 4–6), use sulfate‑free shampoo, weekly deep condition, refresh second-day texture with dry shampoo and reapply texturizer as needed.
Voluminous Layered Shoulder-Length Cut with Face‑Framing Curtain Layers

This shoulder-length layered cut with soft curtain face‑framing layers is ideal for medium to thick hair and works beautifully on natural waves. Straight hair can achieve the same movement with texturizing and root lift; finer hair benefits from shorter interior layers and volumizing products, while curly textures should keep longer layers to avoid bulk. Technique: start with towel-dried hair, apply a heat protectant and a root-lifting mousse. Blow-dry using a medium round brush, lifting at the roots and rolling the ends under to create body. Use a 1–1.25 curling iron or wand to add loose S-shaped bends on random sections, then finger‑comb to soften. Finish with a light sea‑salt or texture spray for separation and a pea‑size smoothing serum on ends. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush (1–1.5), curling iron/wand, sectioning clips and a wide-tooth comb. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/root lift, texture spray, lightweight cream or oil, medium-hold hairspray. Difficulty: Intermediate — requires practiced blow-dry and curling technique. Maintenance: trims every 8–12 weeks to maintain shape, weekly deep conditioning, refresh second-day hair with dry shampoo and texture spray, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz.
Textured Chin-Length Bob with Soft Curtain Bangs

This textured chin-length bob with soft curtain bangs suits fine to medium hair and can be adapted for thicker hair with strategic thinning. The cut is built on blunt length at the chin with internal layers and a short, feathered curtain fringe to create movement and face-framing. Styling technique: rough-dry with fingers for volume at the roots, then smooth the fringe with a small round brush or flat iron and bend the ends under lightly to keep the shape. For added texture, tousle mid-lengths with a curling wand or scrunch with a salt-based texturizer. Tools needed: professional shears and thinning scissors for the initial cut, blow dryer with nozzle, 1–1.5
Layered Shag with Curtain Bangs for Medium-to-Thick Hair

Suitable for medium-to-thick straight or wavy hair, this layered shag with soft curtain bangs creates face-framing movement and natural volume. The cut is built on long, disconnected layers through the mid-lengths and ends with feathered slices around the face and a blunt-to-soft curtain fringe. Styling technique: start on towel-dried hair with a root-lifting mousse and heat protectant. Blow-dry with a large round brush to build root lift, rolling out the ends to enhance the layered shape. Use a 1–1.25 curling iron or wand to add loose S-shaped bends through the mid-lengths—alternate direction for a lived-in look—then finger-comb to separate. Lightly mist texturizing spray and scrunch to define piecey movement. Finish with a soft-hold hairspray for flexible hold. Tools needed: hairdryer, 1.5 round brush, 1–1.25 curling iron, sectioning clips, and professional haircutting shears (thinning shears optional). Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, smoothing serum, salt/texturizing spray, light hairspray and dry shampoo. Difficulty: medium—easy to recreate at home once cut correctly. Maintenance: trim every 8–12 weeks, bang refresh every 4–6 weeks, deep condition weekly, sleep on a silk pillowcase and refresh daily with dry shampoo or quick heat touch-ups.
Textured Shoulder-Length Layered Bob with Face‑Framing Waves

This textured shoulder-length bob with soft face‑framing layers works best on fine to medium hair and on naturally wavy or straight textures that benefit from added movement. The cut creates lift and body without weight, while subtle layers around the face give a flattering, modern silhouette—very tight curls will need additional layering and shaping. Styling technique: towel-dry, apply a root-lifting mousse or volumizing spray, then blow-dry with a medium round brush (1–1.5 in) focusing on root lift and rolling the ends under for a soft bend. For definition, take 1″ sections and use a 1″ curling wand or flat iron to bend mid-lengths away from the face, alternating directions for a lived-in look. Finish by separating waves with fingers and misting with a light texture spray, then set with a flexible-hold hairspray. Tools: blow dryer with concentrator, medium round brush, 1″ curling wand or flat iron, clips, tail comb. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/root spray, texture or sea-salt spray, flexible hairspray, dry shampoo. Difficulty: intermediate (basic blow-dry and curling skills). Maintenance: trims every 8–10 weeks, weekly deep-conditioning, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and refresh day‑two volume with dry shampoo and quick touch-up curls.
Textured Mid-Length Shag with Curtain Bangs and Feathered Layers

This mid-length shag with soft curtain bangs and feathered ends suits straight to wavy hair and performs especially well on medium to thick densities. Fine hair can wear this look with added root lift and texturizing products; very tight curls will need a modified cut. Styling technique: towel-dry, apply a heat protectant and a lightweight root-lifting mousse, then rough-dry to set movement. Blow-dry with a medium round brush, lifting at the roots and flicking the ends outward to emphasize the feathered layers and curtain fringe. Use a 1 flat iron or a 25–32 mm curling wand to create subtle bends and sweep pieces away from the face for shape. Finish with a sea-salt or texturizing spray for separation and a light-hold hairspray to hold shape without stiffness. Tools needed: hairdryer, medium round brush, flat iron or curling wand, sectioning clips, tail comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root spray, texturizing spray, light serum/shine oil, dry shampoo. Difficulty: Easy–moderate. Maintenance: trim bangs and layers every 6–8 weeks, deep-condition weekly, refresh with dry shampoo between washes, and avoid heavy creams that weigh down texture. Bring a photo to your stylist for precise layering.
Textured Shoulder-Length Shag with Face-Framing Layers

This textured shoulder-length shag with soft, face-framing layers suits fine to medium hair best and can be adapted for thicker or wavy textures. The cut uses short layers around the crown for lift and longer, feathered ends to keep movement—ideal for clients wanting volume without bulk. To style, start with towel-dried hair, apply a root-lifting mousse and heat protectant, then blow-dry with a medium round brush to direct volume at the crown. Add loose, alternating-direction waves with a 1 curling wand or flat iron and break them up with fingers. Finish with a light texturizing spray and flexible-hold hairspray for separation and hold. Tools needed: professional shears and thinning shears for the cut, sectioning clips, medium round brush, blow dryer with nozzle, 1 curling iron or flat iron. Products required: root volumizer or mousse, heat protectant, lightweight texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, occasional smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: moderate—precision cutting is salon-level; daily styling is quick (10–20 minutes). Maintenance: trims every 6–8 weeks, monthly deep-conditioning mask for shine, refresh with dry shampoo between washes, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz.
Medium Layered Lob with Soft Face‑Framing Layers and Natural Texture

This medium-length layered lob with soft face-framing layers works best on straight to wavy hair and medium to fine density. The cut removes bulk around the face while keeping enough weight for natural movement — thick hair benefits from internal thinning while very fine hair gains volume through bluntness at the ends. Styling technique: start with towel-dried hair, apply a heat protectant and a small amount of volumizing mousse at roots. Blow-dry using a round brush to lift the root and smooth lengths, or flip hair upside down for extra body. Create loose, alternating-direction waves with a 1 curling wand or a flat iron, leaving ends slightly straighter for a lived‑in finish. Finish by raking in a salt or texturizing spray and light-hold hairspray for hold. Tools needed: hairdryer, medium round brush, 1 curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/root lift, texturizing/salt spray, light-hold hairspray, occasional smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty level: easy–medium. Maintenance tips: trim every 8–12 weeks, use a weekly deep conditioner for shine, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to preserve volume.
Shoulder-Length Layered Lob with Soft Face-Framing and Tousled Ends

This shoulder‑grazing layered lob with soft face‑framing pieces suits straight to wavy hair of fine to medium density and medium porosity. To style: towel‑dry hair, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant through lengths. Blow‑dry with a medium round brush, rotating the ends under to create subtle inward shape; for added movement, use a 1 curling iron to bend alternating sections away from the face and then cool before breaking up the curl with fingers. Finish with a few sprays of sea‑salt or texturizing spray at mid‑lengths for separation and a light mist of flexible hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer, medium round brush, 1 curling iron or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide‑tooth comb. Products: heat protector, volumizing mousse or root lift spray, smoothing serum (ends), texturizing spray, flexible hold hairspray, dry shampoo for refreshes. Difficulty level: easy–intermediate — requires basic blow‑dry and curling skills. Maintenance: trim every 8–10 weeks to keep shape, use a weekly deep conditioner for shine, avoid heavy oils at roots, and refresh volume with dry shampoo between washes.
Textured Shoulder-Length Shag with Soft Curtain Bangs

This shoulder-length textured shag with soft curtain bangs suits natural waves and loose curls best, and also adapts well to fine-to-medium straight hair when styled. To create it: start with damp, towel-dried hair and apply a lightweight mousse or curl-enhancing cream from roots to ends. Use a diffuser on low heat to scrunch and dry for natural volume, or air-dry for more relaxed texture. For defined pieces, wrap 1–1¼ sections briefly around a curling wand and finger-comb for separation. Finish with a sea-salt or texturizing spray to enhance movement and a light-hold hairspray to set shape without stiffness. Tools needed: hairdryer with diffuser, curling wand, wide-tooth comb, clips, and texturizing shears (for cutting). Products required: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or curl cream, sea-salt spray, light-hold hairspray, and a small smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty level: easy–medium — straightforward daily styling but requires basic heat technique for straighter hair. Maintenance tips: trim every 6–8 weeks to preserve shape, refresh with dry shampoo or mist between washes, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz.
Textured Shoulder-Length Layers with Loose Beachy Waves

Salon-friendly shoulder-length layered cut with soft, face-framing layers and loose beachy waves. Best for wavy to straight hair textures; fine hair benefits from layers and root-lifting products, while thick hair will need weight-removing layering to avoid bulk. To style, towel-dry and apply a volumizing mousse and heat protectant. Rough-dry with fingers or use a diffuser to enhance natural wave, then create loose S-shaped waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand, wrapping mid-lengths and leaving ends out for movement. Alternate curling directions and cool before breaking up with fingers. Tools required: blow dryer with diffuser, 1–1.25 curling wand, round brush, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products: volumizing mousse, thermal protectant, sea-salt or texturizing spray, lightweight smoothing serum, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — about 15–25 minutes once learned. Maintenance: trim every 8–12 weeks to keep layers fresh, use a hydrating mask weekly, avoid heavy oils at the root, refresh second-day hair with dry shampoo and a light mist of texturizer, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz. Ask your stylist for long layers and subtle face-framing to maintain shape.
Textured Layered Lob with Tousled Side‑Swept Waves

This salon-finished textured layered lob is ideal for medium to thick hair and can be adapted for fine hair with added layers and root lift. The cut uses graduated long layers around the face to create natural movement and a broad side part for voluminous, side-swept definition. Styling technique: towel-dry hair, apply a volumizing mousse at the roots, then blow-dry with a medium-size round brush lifting at the crown. Create loose waves with a 1–1.25 in curling wand or large-barrel iron, alternating directions and leaving ends slightly undone. Break up curls with fingers and finish with a sea-salt or texture spray to achieve that tousled separation. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, 1–1.25 in curling wand (or large iron), medium round brush, clips, and a comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/root lift, texturizing spray, lightweight smoothing cream or oil for mid-lengths, and a flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — basic blow-dry and curling skills needed. Maintenance tips: trim every 6–8 weeks, deep-condition monthly, refresh with dry shampoo between washes, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve shape and reduce frizz.
Textured Wavy Lob with Soft Curtain Bangs

Suitable for fine to thick hair with natural waves or light curls, this mid-length textured lob with soft curtain bangs adds movement and face-framing shape without heavy weighing. For the cut, request long, feathered layers and point-cut ends or a razor finish to create separation in the mid-lengths and soft, grow-out friendly bangs. To style: towel-dry then apply a lightweight volumizing mousse and a heat protectant. Blow-dry with a round brush, lifting at the roots to build body; alternatively diffuse for natural waves. Use a 1-inch curling wand to bend sections away from the face, alternating directions for undone texture, then break up waves with fingers. Finish with a salt/texturizing spray at roots and mid-lengths and a light-hold hairspray for longevity. Tools: hairdryer, round brush, 1-inch curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips, texturizing scissors. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, sea-salt or texture spray, lightweight oil/serum, light-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — achievable at home with basic tools. Maintenance: trims every 6–8 weeks for bangs and layers, weekly deep-conditioning for shine, and daily dry-shampoo/texturizer to refresh shape.
Soft Layered Bob with Voluminous Waves

Suitable hair types: Ideal for fine to medium and many thick textures, and for those with straight-to-wavy natural hair; not recommended for very tight curls without smoothing first. Styling technique: Work on towel-dried hair with a root-lifting mousse, then blow-dry using a medium round brush to lift the roots and bend the ends under for the bob shape. Create loose S-waves with a 1–1¼ curling iron or wand, alternating the barrel direction for natural movement. Allow curls to cool, then gently finger-comb or use a wide-tooth comb to soften and separate. Tools needed: blow dryer, medium round brush, 1–1¼ curling iron or wand, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: root-lift mousse or spray, heat protectant, lightweight smoothing cream or oil for ends, texture/sea-salt spray, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty level: Moderate — about 20–30 minutes styling time once cut is in place; gets easier with natural wave. Maintenance tips: Schedule trims every 6–8 weeks to maintain the face-framing layers, use a sulfate-free shampoo, weekly deep-conditioning, and refresh second-day texture with dry shampoo or a light mist of water and texture spray. For overnight shape, loosely pin waves or sleep on a silk pillowcase.
Textured Shoulder-Length Lob with Face-Framing Layers and Natural Volume

This textured shoulder-length lob is ideal for straight to wavy hair and adapts well to fine, medium and slightly thick textures. The cut features long internal layers and subtle face-framing pieces to add movement and lift at the crown. To style: towel-dry and apply a pea-size volumizing mousse through roots and mid-lengths, then a heat protectant. Blow-dry with a round brush and nozzle, lifting at the roots for volume and rough-drying the ends with fingers for separation. Create loose, natural waves by wrapping random 1–1.25 sections around a curling wand away from the face, leaving the ends softer; finger-comb to break up the curls. Finish with a texturizing or sea-salt spray for piecey definition and a light flexible-hold hairspray for longevity. Tools: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1–1.25 curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips and tail comb. Products: volumizing mousse, heat protectant, texturizing/salt spray, lightweight cream or pomade, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: easy–medium (15–25 minutes). Maintenance: trims every 6–8 weeks, weekly deep-conditioning if colored, refresh with dry shampoo and touch up texture with spray.
These hairstyles for medium length hair woman hairstyles offer versatile options for every hair type and occasion. Remember to consult with your stylist for the best results.