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If youve been growing out shorter hair, you may be looking for some style inspiration.
Still, there are plenty of ways to style medium length hair.
First, a good cut will make a difference.
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Think face-framing layers, opting forbangsor switching up the way you part your hair.
Flirty Fringe
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Hoyeon’s fluffy waves are both edgy and voluminous.
Andrew Fitzsimons recommends applying product before using any heat for recreate this look.
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Wavy Lob
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Influencer Maggie Keating rocks a curly, layeredlob.
Just check that to use a heat-protectant like Mermade HairMermade Mist 2.0.
Face-Framing Strands
Calling allLizzie McGuirefans!
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Hillary Duff has never looked better with her bright blonde ‘do.
We love the layered pieces framing her face.
To recreate a similar style, use aflat ironto lightly curl and bend the hair.
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Bombshell Curls
Eva Mendes looks like a total bombshell with her largefluffy curls.
Her medium-length hair was cut near her collarbones and we love this look on her.
Braid Out Blonde
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Jessica Biel’s effortlesswaveslook stunning.
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If you have straight hair, Fitzsimons recommends starting this look the night before.
“Wash your hair and let it air dry, " he says.
Finish by using Andrew FitzsimonsApres Sexe Texture Spray.
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She rocks the beaded braids look with layered, shorter pieces framing her face.
“This will help smooth flyaways and also leave locks looking shiny.”
Soft Waves
A sun-kissed brunette color like Sophia Bush’s is easy to maintain.
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To get this style, use a volumizing shampoo and blow dry your hair.
For a similar look, use a curling iron and curl towards your face while focusing on the ends.
Shaped Curly Cut
If you want to embrace your natural texture,Yara Shahidioffers plenty of inspiration.
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Here, her layers are cut to perfectly frame her face.
This will give you a similar side-swept look as seen here.
Use a one-inch curling iron so your strands fall exactly where you want them to.
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“Blow dry the hair to give it a voluminous bouncy curl.
Spiral Curls
Alanna Arrington’s layered ringlets look beautiful.
It turns out they are also easy to recreate.
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If you have naturallycurly hair, apply It’s a 10 HaircareCoily Miracle Curl Cream.
“Section off the hair with hair clips.
More recently, she has been sporting an updated version of the cut, which includesface-framing layers.
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Get the look by using a volumizing spray and styling cream.
It is also a great example of ashag cuton curly hair.
“The shag is making a huge comeback with many celebrities,” Abergel says.
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“The modern-day shag has an effortless, rock-and-roll feel to it.
Its all about the cut when it comes to achieving the perfect shag.
Ask your stylist to give you a modern shag with tons of texture to frame your face softly.”
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1960s Lob
Emma Roberts opted for a1960s-inspired updoto style her straight lob.
Casual Blowout
If you have finer hair, you’ll love Jamie Chung’s ‘do.
To recreate her look, style your hair using Color WowStyle on Steroids Color-Safe Texturizing Spray.
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Use a hair straightener to create slight bends and movement throughout the length.
Side Swooped Bangs
Layers on layersare timeless, as seen here on Helena Christensen.
If may also want to try heated rollers.
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Naturally Wavy
We love Liu Wen’s naturally wavy hair.
To recreate the look, apply Paul MitchellExtra-Body Boost Root Lifter.
Curtain Bangs
Rachel McAdams mid-length layered cut perfectly highlights her balayage.
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Blow dry your face-framing layers away from your face using OlaplexVolumizing Blow Dry Sprayto recreate this look.
Finish the look by combing through your locks.
Use around brushto replicate this style by curling the ends away from the face as you blow-dry your hair.
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“Breaking down the texture on a shoulder-length bob makes it modern.”
Straight Side Part
Olivia Munn’scaramelhighlights and medium-length hair looks great parted to the side.
Recreate the look by using texturizing spray, a blow dryer, and straightening iron.
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Blow dry your hair while focusing on the roots.
1960s Bob Cut
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Menger Zhang’s 1960s-inspired bob is all about soft and round edges.
Her bangs and ends were curled to frame her face just under her brows and her chin.
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Choppy Shag
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This choppy shag with face-framing layers is reminiscent of1970s rock and roll.
Use a texturizing spray to add volume and movement to your final look.
Her choppy ends add movement to her overall look for a style that can be worn everyday.
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“Blow dry the hair straight,” Fitzsimons recommends.
I recommend using 1 to 1 12 inch heat rollers for this look.
Apply throughout your hair and let it sit for 20 minutes.”
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Keep the layers at varying length to add some movement andtexture.
Tight Coils
Zendaya celebrated her textured hair by opting for tighter coils and lots of volume.
“Ive always been a huge fan of embracing your natural texture.
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Bangs look so chic, worn curly and natural,” Abergel says.
“Invest in a microfiber towel, asilk pillowcase, and oiling and treating your hair regularly.”
If you havethinner hair, achieve fullness and body by flipping your ends towards the inside.
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Grab your flat iron and lightly bend small chunks of hair for a similar look.
Opt for a deep side part and pin back a few strands with your favoritehair accessory.
Use a gel and cream product combo to give your strands both a similar wet finish and some definition.
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Her ends were subtly curled for a bouncy and elongated final result.
Curl your ends and add movement to the strands framing your face to recreate this look.
This glamorous look can be worn up or down depending on your final makeup look and outfit.
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Here, she is wearing layers of varying length throughout her hair for add some dimension.
Here elongated bangs were cut under the brows.
Asymmetrical Bob Cut
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Can’t decide on length?
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Thandiwe Newton opted for anasymmetricbob for an avant-garde look.
Try using a sea salt spray for similar waves.
Straight Layers with Blunt Bangs
This layered and choppy look with bangs is pure rock and roll.
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Use hair cream to ensure your strands remain moisturized after adding any heat.
Here, Chanel Iman wears straight hair pinned back while her edges were slicked back as well.
Side Swept Volume
Miranda Kerr’s look is one of our favorites.
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She wears highlights framing her face and on her ends for some added dimension.
Stylianou recommends using Olaplex treatments to maintain moisture in your hair and ensure the health of your curls.
Wavy Layers
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Adriana Lima’s wavy style looks both chic and effortless.
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Tousled With Length
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We love Taraji P. Henson’s mermaid-inspired style.
“This length looks great on anyone.
Its lower maintenance, fresh, and youthful,” Abergel says.
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The model’s layered and wispy ends pair works well with waves.
Her highlights add some additional dimension to the look.
Retro Waves
Laura Harrier’s hairstyle is a nod to old Hollywood glamour.
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“Another top tip to keep hair looking clean and not brassy is to use a toning mask.”
Bouncy Blowout
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Bouncy blowoutslike Khloe Kardashian’s can be recreated at home.
“Use a round brush to dry the hair, and go section by section,” Fitzsimons says.
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Thicker hair types will particularly benefit fromlayers, as they add shape by removing weight from your overall tresses.
Thinner hairmay also benefit from layers, especially when done on the strands surrounding your face.
Layers can help add more volume and create additional depth within your strands.
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