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35 Honestly Easy Hairstyles for Medium-Length Hair

Just in time for warmer weather, here’s a whopping list of 35 easy peasy updos (and some let-it-all-hang-out dos) to transform your daily routine — with tutorials and tips galore from yours truly and a host of other talented hairstylists. Get in here!

Originally published @ Byrdie | March 22, 2022 by Kaitlyn McClintock

Medium-length hair is full of fun opportunities when it comes to hairstyles. You can do an intriguing braid, bedhead curls, or even a no-fuss bun. If you, like many, are stuck in a rut and are bored with your hairstyle (or lack thereof), we're here to help with some major hair inspo. 

For those who are short on time and motivation in the mornings, these hairstyles are easy to achieve with our step-by-step tutorials. We tapped some of our favorite hair experts to share their go-to hairstyles for medium-length hair to help you look polished on those days when you're tired of your usual style—and are looking to add a little pizazz to your look.

From hairstyles that require a few well-placed curls or a different way to part your hair that transforms your look, let us show you how versatile medium-length hair can really be.

Keep scrolling for 35 easy hairstyles for medium-length hair.

 
 

FAQs

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How do I cut layers in medium-length hair myself?

  • There are tons of tutorials online on how to cut layers into medium-length hair at home, but unless you're a trained cosmetologist, we recommend going to a professional for the best look possible.

Can I start locs with medium-length hair?

  • Long story short—yes. Depending on what method you are using to start your locs (two-strand twists, comb coils, braids, etc.), longer hair might be easier to loc than hair on the shorter side.

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20 Chestnut Hair Colors to Inspire Your Next Salon Visit

To learn about the varying shades of chestnut hair, industry pros Jonathan Colombini and Aura Friedman share their favorite A-list sources of chestnut hair color inspiration ahead.

Originally published @ Byrdie | August 25, 2021 by Michelle Rostamian and Kaitlyn McClintock

When it comes to hair, we're often told to go lighter when the spring season rolls around. And while we love that seasonal shift, this year we're thinking of turning it on its head and going for something richer and deeper. After all, chestnut colors have taken over all of Pinterest and our favorite celebs. To learn about the varying shades of chestnut hair, we turned to two pros in the hair industry: Jonathan Colombini and Aura Friedman. See our favorite A-list sources of chestnut hair color inspiration ahead.

 

FAST FACTS

Choosing a Shade: According to Friedman, you can choose a shade of chestnut by using the same principles makeup artists apply. "Look at skin tone, eye color, and eyebrow color—the goal is to enhance your best features and neutralize skin that's red or pink." To decide between richer or darker chestnut, determine your level of desired contrast between your skin and hair color.

Maintenance Level: Colombini notes that chestnut hair maintenance depends on your natural hair color. "If you’re a natural brunette, it'll be very low maintenance, but if you have gray hair, you may have a bit more regular maintenance, depending on the percentage of gray," he says. "If your natural hair color is much lighter than the hair color chosen, it'll be more high-maintenance.

Goes Great With: A red lip complements brunette hair colors as do warm bronze tones.

Similar Shades: Brunette, warm brown, cool brown, caramel, honey.

Price: Full color can range from $75 to $200. Highlights range anywhere from $80 to $350.

 
 
 
 
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