π 14 Easy Hairstyles For Medium Length Hair
Okay, let’s be real. Medium-length hair is basically the Goldilocks of the hair world β not too long, not too short, but sometimes it feels just right for being utterly boring. You want to rock a style that screams ‘effortlessly chic’ but often end up with ‘I just rolled out of bed and maybe brushed it’. Been there, done that, bought the dry shampoo.
But guess what, my fabulous friend? Medium hair is actually your secret superpower for looking amazing without a ton of fuss. Itβs got enough length to play with, but not so much it becomes a tangled, heavy mess. We’re talking maximum impact, minimum effort. Prepare to ditch the hair slump and embrace your inner hair goddess.

1. The Half-Up Top Knot
This one is basically a cheat code for looking put-together when you’re anything but. Grab the top section of your hair, twist it into a messy bun, and secure it high on your crown. It instantly lifts your face and adds a cool, casual vibe.
Pro Tip: Don’t strive for perfection here; the messier, the better. Pull out a few face-framing pieces for that ‘I woke up like this’ charm.
Itβs the ultimate ‘I tried, but not too hard’ look, perfect for literally any occasion.
2. Effortless Beach Waves
Channel your inner mermaid, even if the closest you get to the ocean is a bath bomb. A sea salt spray is your best friend here. Spritz it onto damp hair, scrunch, and let it air dry, or use a curling wand to create loose, undone waves. Alternate curl directions for a more natural look.
Pro Tip: After curling, gently brush through with your fingers to break up the waves and avoid that ‘prom night’ stiffness.
It gives you volume and texture without looking overly styled, a true classic for a reason.
3. Low Messy Bun
For when you want to look elegant but still be able to, you know, live. Gather your hair at the nape of your neck, twist it loosely, and secure it with an elastic. Let some strands fall out naturally around your face and neck. Itβs the sophisticated cousin of the top knot.
Pro Tip: Use a texturizing spray before you start for extra grip and a more voluminous bun. A few bobby pins can tame any rogue strands.
It’s chic, comfortable, and keeps your hair out of your way without feeling stuffy.
4. The Twisted Half-Up
A step up from a basic half-up, but still ridiculously easy. Take two small sections of hair from either side of your temples. Twist each section back and then tie them together at the back of your head, or secure with a cute clip.
Pro Tip: For a softer look, gently pull on the twisted sections to loosen them a bit before securing.
It adds a touch of elegance and keeps front pieces out of your face, perfect for showing off earrings.
5. Sleek Low Ponytail
Who knew a ponytail could be this powerful? It’s basically a power suit for your hair. Brush your hair back smoothly and gather it into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck. Secure with a clear elastic. For extra polish, wrap a small section of hair around the elastic and pin it.
Pro Tip: A dab of anti-frizz serum or hairspray will keep flyaways at bay and ensure maximum sleekness.
Itβs sharp, professional, and surprisingly impactful, especially with a center or deep side part.
6. The Braided Headband
Fool everyone into thinking you spent ages on this intricate look. Spoiler: you didn’t. Part your hair on the side. Take a small section of hair near your part, just above your ear, and braid it back towards the crown. Pin it discreetly under the rest of your hair. Repeat on the other side if you want a full braided crown.
Pro Tip: A small clear elastic at the end of the braid will keep it neat before you pin it.
It keeps your hair off your face, adds a pretty detail, and looks way more complicated than it is.
7. Volume at the Crown
Say goodbye to flat hair days and hello to instant va-va-voom. Section off the top part of your hair, tease the roots underneath with a fine-tooth comb, and then gently smooth the top layer over. Secure with bobby pins or a small clip if needed.
Pro Tip: A little dry shampoo or volumizing powder at the roots before teasing will give you extra lift and hold.
It creates an illusion of fuller, bouncier hair, making you look effortlessly glamorous.
8. Loose Side Braid
The bohemian dream without the commitment of actually living in a yurt. Sweep all your hair over one shoulder. Loosely braid it, starting just below your ear, and secure with an elastic. Gently pull on the sections of the braid to loosen it further for a soft, romantic feel.
Pro Tip: Leave a few pieces out around your face for an even softer, more undone vibe.
It’s relaxed, pretty, and perfect for when you want to look cute but keep hair somewhat contained.
9. Scarf Headband
When your hair isn’t cooperating, a pretty scarf is your stylish savior. Fold a small square scarf into a band. Place it over your head, just behind your hairline, and tie it at the nape of your neck or underneath your hair.
Pro Tip: Choose a scarf with a fun pattern or vibrant color to make a statement.
It’s an instant style upgrade that covers up bad hair days and adds a pop of personality.
10. The “Claw Clip” Updo
The 90s called, and they said this trend is back and better than ever. Gather your hair as if you’re making a ponytail. Twist it upwards and then fold it down, securing the middle with a large claw clip. Let the ends fan out naturally.
Pro Tip: Don’t overthink it; the charm is in the effortless, slightly undone nature of it.
Itβs incredibly quick, comfortable, and looks effortlessly chic, especially for a casual outing.
11. Bubble Ponytail
This playful style is way cooler than it sounds, trust me. Start with a regular ponytail (high or low). Add another elastic a few inches down, then gently pull the hair between the two elastics to create a “bubble” effect. Repeat down the length of your hair.
Pro Tip: Use small, clear elastics for a seamless look, or colorful ones for a bold statement.
Itβs a fun, quirky twist on a classic, adding volume and interest to your everyday pony.
12. Pinned Back Bangs/Front Pieces
For when your bangs are in that awkward grow-out phase, or you just want them out of your face. Take your bangs or the front sections of your hair and sweep them back, securing them with a couple of bobby pins. You can cross the pins for a decorative look or hide them.
Pro Tip: Use decorative pins or clips to add a little sparkle or color to your look.
It instantly opens up your face, keeps hair out of your eyes, and looks polished with minimal effort.
13. The Flipped Out Ends
A retro nod thatβs surprisingly fresh and easy. After blow-drying or straightening your hair, use a flat iron or a round brush with a blow dryer to slightly flip out the ends. Just a subtle curve is all you need.
Pro Tip: A little light-hold hairspray will keep those sassy flips in place all day.
It adds movement and a playful bounce to otherwise straight hair, giving a polished yet fun finish.
14. Space Buns (Half-Up)
Embrace your inner pop star or festival-goer, even if youβre just hitting the grocery store. Part your hair down the middle. Take two sections from the top half of your hair, one on each side, and twist them into small, messy buns. Secure with elastics or bobby pins.
Pro Tip: Keep them a little messy; perfect symmetry is not the goal here.
It’s super cute, playful, and keeps hair out of your face while showcasing your length.
Conclusion
See? Who said medium-length hair was boring? Not us, thatβs for sure. You’ve got a whole arsenal of easy, chic styles ready to deploy, whether you’re aiming for ‘casual cool’ or ‘I just stepped off a runway’ (but, like, the comfy runway). So go forth, experiment, and prove that your hair length is anything but average. Your mirror, and your Instagram feed, will thank you.