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Haircuts for medium length hair: trends 2019

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Layered

Layered

Layered cuts are a good idea for many types of hair: fine, wavy … and they give volume and movement to the sparsest hair, while controlling that dreaded "Mafalda" effect in the most populated, especially for those with a midi length. A good example of this is this gorgeous cut from Jennifer Lawrence, layered only from the middle of the head back.

Natural waves

Natural waves

If your hair is naturally wavy, long layers like Selena Gomez's will make it easier to form, even if you let your hair air dry.

Messy

Messy

Sparsely populated manes, like the one on the Karlie Kloss top, will be very favored with that messy touch full of movement that layers give. She wears it with perfect long open bangs.

Blunt

Blunt

If, in addition to layers, you add a blunt effect to your cut, the result will be much more modern and also easy to maintain. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's word.

swag

swag

One of the most "radical" looks that can be layered is this swag that Amaia Salamanca made fashionable. She wears short layers and a fringe to complement it.

Curly

Curly

Curly hair, like Inma Cuesta's, will greatly benefit from a layered cut. The curls become more flexible and it is easier to shape the mane. And if you are looking for ideas for your curls, take note of these haircuts.

Textured

Textured

This Naomi Watts cut is most inspiring. She wears the layers in the lower area of ​​her hair and very short, so that they shape her hair in a natural way. Also, if your hair is slightly wavy, with a texturizing spray, you will give it a very cool look, just like the actress.

Asymmetric

Asymmetric

One of our favorite cuts to wear a layered medium hair is this one by Margot Robbie, with one of the sides longer than the rest in a climbing way. The layers are light, but they contribute to give more body to the mane.

Straight

Straight

Lucy Hale's short hair may seem not very innovative but it is very sophisticated. The ends are straight and the front locks are shorter, giving the sensation of bangs. If you have a lot of hair but it is quite straight and you have an event, get a semi updo like her, you will love the result!

Soft swag

Soft swag

Dakota Johnson's version of swag is not as extreme as Amaia Salamanca's. But, deep down, the essence is the same: many layers and a fringe, in this case open.

Bob

Bob

Anja Rubik's bob is simply PER-FEC-TO. This cut suits all types of faces, hair types and ages. She wears it with very flattering undone waves, but it can be worn straight with the same success. The key is that it only adds layers almost at the tips and a little higher in the front area. If you have doubts, resort to this cut. You will be right for sure.

Light

Light

The capes that Léa Seydoux wears are so light that they are hardly noticeable, but we assure you they are. Hence, her hair takes on that flattering volume in the upper area of ​​the head. It also has the scaled front area, which gives even more movement to its precious midi cut.

Elegant waves

Elegant waves

Alexis Bledel's look is an example of how you can style a classic weathered half-length hair with great style. Wide waves, made with plates, are the ideal weapon to achieve this. Don't you know how to make waves with the iron? Don't miss this video!

Undone waves

Undone waves

The undone effect of Alexa Chung's waves is one of the most popular at the moment. She also wears a traditional layered mid-length hair, but breaking the waves with her fingers creates a hairstyle that instantly takes years off.

20s

20s

We love the 1920s inspiration of this short hair from Jourdan Dunn. The layers are also very light and are practically reduced to just the ends. A success for the top.

Layered cuts are back to stay. Gone are those straight hair of minimalist style without any movement. What is most popular this year is the medium hair with a good number of layers. That is why we are inspired by the best looks of the famous and we tell you which layered haircuts will suit you best if you have half a hair (and ALL will continue to be a trend during 2019).

Haircuts for medium hair that DO wear with layers

  • Many layers. If you are a fan of layers, you might dare to try Amaia Salamanca's latest makeover, the swag cut. This style consists of cutting the medium hair with very short layers that go from the upper area of ​​the head to the ends. These stand out and an open fringe is also added. Dakota Johnson wears the wavy version of this cut, so you can see that it suits both fine hair and thicker hair.
  • Intermediate quantity. Another way to wear layers, perhaps the most classic, is to wear it only from the middle of the head to the ends. Celebrities like Alexis Bledel or Alexa Chung wear them wavy, either with undone waves or more elegant; or Selena Gomez, who lets them air dry and with the layers they form more easily . Others, like Jennifer Lawrence or Karlie Kloss, wear it smoother, although thanks to the layers it always has some movement.
  • Light layers. Other celebrities choose to wear layers in their medium hair almost exclusively at the ends. In this way, a more polished-looking mane is achieved , but it does not lose movement or grace . Some of the celebrities who wear it like this are Léa Seydoux, Lucy Hale or Naomi Watts and the result could not be more glamorous.