Thick hair can be frustrating to maintain and style. But a good hairstyle can change all that! If your thick hair is too long, you tend to feel swallowed up by it. On the other hand, you lose volume if it’s too short. That’s why you should opt for a medium-length cut. It honestly is the perfect length. If you’re not sure which hairstyle you’d like, keep reading. We have curated a list of 60 amazing medium-length cuts you should pore over. Scroll down now.
2. Choppy Bob With Bangs
This collarbone-grazing medium-length lob with choppy bangs looks especially good on heart-shaped faces. The choppy bangs with asymmetrical ends sharpen the face, making the forehead appear smaller.
3. Pink And Brown Curls
We’ve all seen that blonde and pink combo hair. And, to be honest, it looks amazing. However, pink and brown hair is criminally underrated. This bubblegum pink hair looks banger with brown and should be your next pick if you are into coloring.
4. Mid-Length Lob With Minimal Layers
Want to add a youthful charm to your simple mid-length hair? Go for minimal layers at the hair ends. The layers add movement to the sleek hair and do not make them look weighed down. They also soften the edges. You may add caramel highlights to accentuate the look.
5. Textured Wispy Layered Hair
Textured wispy layers look good on all hair types, especially naturally wavy hair. The wavy texture instantly boosts volume, making the hair appear fuller. Moreover, you can further accentuate the layers and make them bouncy by teasing the hair and styling them with a volumizing mousse. This haircut would look great on a square face shape.
6. Disconnected Choppy Layers
This hairstyle looks amazing on both thin and thick hair. The long, choppy layers take off the volume from thick hair. It can make thin hair appear voluminous when styled appropriately. The choppy curtain bangs enhance the features of rectangle-shaped faces and soften the sharp edges/
7. Straight Shag Hair
If you’re looking for something modern and edgy, the straight and sharp-edged shag should be the perfect haircut. The shag on straightened hair adds loads of layers, making the hair appear voluminous and not flat. The choppy ends create a slimming effect which would be flattering for women with round faces.
8. Sleek Lob With Tapered Ends
A shoulder-length haircut with blunt bangs looks simple yet elegant. The blunt bangs help elongate a round face and add a slimming effect. The slightly choppy ends add texture to the straight hair and prevent it from appearing flat and weighed down. People with thick hair can easily sport this fringe.
9. Layers With Swoopy Bangs
Swoopy bangs are a very fresh and cheerful take on the traditional fringes. Combined with two-level layers on medium-length hair, they look absolutely spectacular. The swoopy bangs add movement and bounce to your hair, making you appear youthful and chic.
10. Dual Shade Textured Hair
Looking stunning sometimes requires stepping out of your comfort zone and experimenting. So, don’t shy away from opting for this super-trendy dual-toned hair with textured waves. You can also go for colors of your choice as long as they complement each other.
11. Classic Straight Blunt Cut
If you have thick hair, this is the perfect haircut for you. The blunt ends show off your hair’s thickness beautifully. I think it’s one of the best haircuts out there. It is especially easy to style this cut in an updo.
12. The Bell Cut
Doesn’t the outline of this hairstyle look like a bell? If you live for that plain Jane look, this is definitely the hairstyle for you. It looks simple yet chic, and the ’U’ cut at the end lends a stylish flair to this look.
13. Golden Brown Layers
I love a good layered cut. It enhances the overall volume of your tresses and looks super cool. Add a nice golden sheen to your brunette locks to take it up a few notches. Looks amazing, doesn’t it? “With this cut it’s important to think about how it will impact your daily life. You must talk to your stylist about it. If you like the blown out look, a traditional wet layered cut is great. This type of cut allows the hair strands to flow with more movement when dried. However, if you go natural more often, your stylist will want to cut to the wave or curl pattern. Doing so avoids a blunt cut that resembles a staircare. Cutting to the wave or curl pattern will leave your hair looking layered when drying naturally”, advises curly hair expert, Casey Simmons, who has over 20 years of experience in the industry.
14. Side Bangs And Subtle Waves
Want to add some texture and volume to your hair without curling it? Then, slight waves are the way to go. Wrap the lower half of your hair around the curling iron for two to three seconds to curl it slightly. Spritz on some hairspray and brush out your hair gently to make the waves seem subtle. [Read: How To Achieve The Faux Undercut]
15. Blonde Layers
Thick-haired women are so lucky! They can opt for layers that start somewhere down the middle and still manage to make it look voluminous. Adding waves at the bottom enhances the hair texture and looks incredibly stylish.
16. Curled-In Shag
The shag haircut has surpassed time to become one of the most classic hairstyles. This shag ‘do can only be pulled off with thick hair. Get multiple layers into your hair and curl the front layers inward to achieve this look. If you don’t want to damage your hair with heat styling tools, use a round brush and some mousse to get this look.
17. Soft Wavy Layers
Ever heard of the phrase “hair that flows like a stream”? This hairstyle is inspired by that phrase. Get layers that start halfway down and feather out at the ends to give your hair a soft look. Style this haircut in loose waves to create a romantic look.
18. Rock ‘n Roll Shag
Rock ‘n roll is always the way to go, and this killer curly shag haircut proves it. It looks messy while managing to remain stylish. This is the perfect haircut for those head-banging moments!
19. Layered Haircut
Layers are a girl’s best friend. Every girl wants stylish and bouncy hair, which can be achieved with layers. The feathered ends of this style make the rest of the hair look thicker and more voluminous.
20. Flicked-Out Dual Layers
While layers are great for thick hair, sometimes, many layers can be a bit too much. Opt for this simple dual-layered haircut instead. There is a little gap between the layers that adds bounce to your hair.
21. Center Fringe With Long Sides
One of the perks of having thick hair is being able to have a thick fringe. Not only does it look chic, but it also helps cover up your forehead and draw all the attention to your eyes, lips, and jawline. Leave a few long sections on either side of your bangs to give your face more definition.
22. Classic Curly Lob
If you have thick curly hair, keeping it nourished can be an everyday challenge. Opt for a nice lob to manage it. A lob is a long bob that comes up to your shoulders. It looks great and allows you to moisturize your roots easily.
23. Mid-Level Layers
Dimensional color involves coloring your hair in different shades of the same color to add texture to it. When you have blonde or brunette dimensional color, you need to be very particular with your layers. Get layers that start from halfway down to showcase the dimension and flaunt your tresses.
24. Two-Layer Haircut
Whoever knew that all it took to jazz up your hairstyle was two layers? This is the quickest fix out there! This two-layered haircut is perfect for anyone who needs to follow a strict dress code at work.
25. Dark Plum Textured Lob
A textured lob is one of the best ways to style medium-length hair. Go for some dark plum highlights to add more dimension to your locks. This hairstyle looks totally cool!
26. Blue Lob With Thick Bangs
Now here’s a look that is tailor-made for anyone who loves anime. Get your hair cut in a blunt medium-length lob and straight bangs. Color it in a bright aquamarine shade to finish off this surreal look.
27. Side Bangs
If you want to jazz up your medium-length hair, add some side bangs to it. They’ll help frame your face. They are also great for covering wide cheeks and accentuating your jawline. You can get some layers at the end to streamline the side bangs.
28. Angled Lob
The angled bob is making headlines all over the world. Don’t worry, you don’t have to chop off too much of your medium-length locks to achieve this look. Straighten your hair to create a sleek look.
29. Honey Blonde Layers
Layers can be accentuated with color. I would suggest getting your hair colored first and then getting it cut in layers. This way, you’ll be able to really enhance the layers. Add multiple shades of the same color to give your hair tons of dimension and texture.
30. Rose Gold U-Cut
The U-cut is known for being a bland hairstyle. But the scales can be raised by adding a nice rose gold shade to it. You can also go for some front bangs to modernize this look.
31. Gray Hair With Feathered Ends
Feathered ends can amp up the volume and thickness of your locks. Don’t believe me? Try it for yourself! Using the point-cut method, thin out the ends of your hair. If you have layers, make sure to thin out the ends of each layer.
32. Summer Hair
Summer is that time when we all want to dress up. It’s summer vacay time after all! Try this layered cut with thinned out ends. This layered cut mimics the shag cut, except the layers start shorter at the front and get a little longer at the back. This helps in adding dimension to your locks. And don’t those blonde babylights look fancy?
33. Honey Blonde Ombre
Ombres are everywhere. They’ve become a huge hair statement. Apart from framing your face, ombres like this honey blond one can amp up your hair’s texture.
34. Dark-To-Light Dimensional Brown
A dark to light ombre is a great way to spice up your hair. It also helps in adding depth to your tresses and framing your face. I love how the waves that it’s been styled in accentuate the colors and texture.
35. The Curl And Wave
Thick, straight hair tends to lack bounce and look lifeless. Style it in some subtle curls or waves at the ends to add bounce and shine to it. You’ll be surprised by how much it livens up your locks.
36. Blonde Balayage On Brown Hair
Being brunette is awesome, but I’m sure you’ve wondered how you would look with blonde hair. Instead of opting for a complete hair color change, try this blonde balayage first. The best thing about it is that since it is a lighter shade than brown, you can color it back if it doesn’t work out! But, to be on the safe side, check with a hairstylist which blonde shade will suit your skin’s undertone.
37. Side Curls
Volume depends on how you style your hair! Adding nice big curls to your sides and bangs can make your hair look voluminous and stunning. These big curls on the sides also enhance any added hair colors.
38. Brown Balayage
Have you ever gone to a forest and seen those small springs of water that lead to a river? The sun reflects off the water and makes it look like gold. This hair color reminds me of just that. It looks surreal and also helps in framing your face.
39. Blonde Ombre
If you have thick hair that is naturally dark, consider going for a blonde ombre. It will make your thick hair look luxurious. It will also give you the makeover you’ve always wanted!
40. Side Parted Layers
A side parting is the perfect companion for thick hair. It is the easiest way to style your medium-length hair when you’re in a rush. You can also part your hair on the side you normally don’t part it when your hair looks too greasy.
41. Peekaboo Highlights
Peekaboo highlights are hidden highlights. It involves coloring the under section of your hair and leaving the top layer untouched. When you have thick hair, peekaboo highlights – like these magenta ones – stand out and look brilliant.
42. Caramel Waves
Rich and delicious caramel! Just mentioning it made your mouth water, didn’t it? Take that deliciousness to your locks. Style your hair in waves to accentuate this gorgeous color, and you are good to go.
43. Bronde Mix
Ahh, the age-old rivalry between blonde and brunette! I say, why not both? They create a killer combination. This mix also frames your face beautifully. The top brown half makes your face look longer while the lower blonde half softens your features.
44. Golden Highlights
Gold is the color of royalty. It symbolizes wealth and prosperity. It also can make your hair look thick and lush! This is because, when coupled with brown, it adds depth and dimension to your locks.
45. Brown Lob With Highlights
Your shoulder-length lob can be spiced up with curls at the end. You can also highlight it with a deep chocolate brown shade to add depth and gloss to your naturally dark tresses.
46. Colored Lob
The lob is one of the most sought-after hairstyles. It’s very stylish and perfect for anyone who wants to go for shoulder-length hair. You can add some texture to your hair by getting it cut in layers and colored in a sun-kissed shade.
47. Blue Ocean
Do you ever feel like your hair is too long or too short to pull off a color? Take this mix of teal and blue, for instance. If it’s too long, it can look like a never-ending stream. If it’s too short, it might look like a small puddle of water. I think it looks best on medium-length hair. It looks like a wonderful stream, thanks to the curls.
48. Beach Hair
Beachy hair colors have been in demand for a really long time. That comes as no surprise as they create the perfect summer vacay look. The key to achieving the perfect beachy hair look is to style it in loose waves and spritz on some sea salt spray.
49. Blonde Tips
If you want to accentuate your natural hair color, go for a contrast look. Check out how the natural brown shines when paired with some blonde tips in this look. You don’t need to go for an ombre, just some simple highlighted tips will do the trick.
50. Deep Auburn Curls
Adding dimension to your hair can go a long way in making it look gorgeous. It adds depth to your locks while making them thicker. It also adds a nice sheen to your tresses. If you have brown hair, opt for a shade like deep auburn, chestnut brown, or dark wine.
51. Shadow Roots
Keeping your roots dark can make your hair look longer, and your face look slender. Dark roots also show off your natural hair color and texture. Get a shade that matches the undertone of your natural color but is a few shades darker.
52. Icy Blonde Balayage
Looking for the perfect winter hairstyle? I’d suggest this icy blonde balayage. It looks stunning and magical. The shadow roots add a mystical feeling, and the lavender-gray highlights amp up the dimension of this look.
53. Dimensional Bronde
Bronde is one of the few hair colors hairstylists can’t stop talking about. The dark roots in this look become lighter as they reach the ends. The feathered ends will make your hair appear thicker.
54. Purple Curls
Everyone’s going crazy over balayage, and rightly so! The balayage is a more natural and flowy way of highlighting hair. Instead of opting for natural shades, go for a vibrant shade like this violet. Style it in curls to jazz it up.
55. Espresso Balayage
Anyone who loves coffee knows that espresso is God’s gift to mankind. It’s all coffee – and that’s what makes it so delicious. Get your medium-length hair colored in an espresso shade to carry that feeling with you everywhere you go. Style it in waves to make it look deep and luxurious.
56. Platinum Blonde
Platinum hair is stunning! It’s all the rage right now. It looks like white with hints of silver and blonde. Check with your hairstylist if it will work with your skin’s undertone.
57. A-Line Lob WIth Blonde Highlights
Adding some contrast highlights to the sides of your A-line lob can turn up the heat on your locks. It works especially well if you want to soften your face shape and features. It also adds depth to your tresses.
58. Peach Ombre
Women who have light brown hair tend to opt for a blonde transition. Be different and let your inner warrior out with this peach ombre. The peach hue goes well with the light brown top. It will bring your hair back to life.
59. Lilac Hollywood Curls
Medium-length hair is perfect for Hollywood curls. That’s because they look incomplete when your hair is too short, but need to be folded when your hair is too long. Opt for a lilac shade with these curls to create a gorgeous Insta-worthy look.
60. Colored Layered Bob
Medium-length hair is also perfect for experimentation because it’s long enough to display two or more colors, but short enough to fade and grow out quickly. Experiment with bright combinations like this peach and blue blend. Now that you know the medium-length haircuts and styles that you can opt for, here are some easy tips to maintain them.
Maintenance Tips For Thick Hair
What length is considered medium length hair? Hair that reaches the shoulders to your upper chest is called medium-length hair. What hair length is most attractive? It varies from person to person and depends on the face shape, age and personal preference. But medium-length hair is the best choice because it is not too long nor too short, and can be edgy and classy at the same time. How do I know what hair length is best for me? It depends on your face shape, age and personal preference. If you have wider cheeks, opt for a short hairstyle. Longer hairstyles suit long faces. Medium-length hair suits most people and is easy to maintain and style.