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medium haircuts

Hair of medium length is mostly found among Indian women. Medium length can be defined as hair flowing from below the neck and not too below the shoulders. It is the length of hair that can be easily fitted into a ponytail. This length of hair enjoys the most number of haircut styles. Medium hairstyles vary in design and style offering a paraphernalia of haircuts. You can enjoy volume and bounce to your hair. Also as it is a bit long you can style is differently, everyday. Hairstylists too prefer this length of hair as they can play around with it, giving it style and shape.

The medium layered bob is a haircut for medium length. It begins with bangs or fringes in the front flowing to longer layers as it descends lower. Another hairstyle is the graduated layers.  Here there are no fringes in the front. The layers begin from mid head and get longer until the end. This style looks good on a thick hair where the hair is thinned. One more idea is to keep the haircut style straight but layering is giving just above the end layer.

You could also play around with different textures in your hair. After the scissors have done the job, use a razor for slicing the hair inside-out. Add layers towards the end and viola you have raised the mediocre look of your medium length hair.

Colouring layers, adds some more fun to your hair. You can play with one or more hair colour to bring out a real cool look in your hair. Style the layers or steps with mousse or gel for a different look. The best part with this length of hair is you can choose to either wear it up or just let it loose.


 

 

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