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Ways to Style Brown Medium Hair: Medium Length Hairstyles
1. Wand Curled
This is a classic, easy hairstyle using a wand. I recommend a larger wand (1″ or above) and some texturizing spray.
2. Tousled & Curled
This look could be done with either a wand or smaller curling iron (depending on what you like better), but the trick is to curl each piece in a different direction but curl the front pieces away from your face.
You’ll also want to make sure the curls start higher up on your head but don’t curl all the way to the bottom of the strand.
3. Chunky and Messy
For this hairstyle, you can really loosely curl your hair with a wand, all in the same direction, and brush it through so it clumps together. You’ll want a lot of texturizing spray and potentially some dry shampoo to get a big body.
4. A Side Part
This is another tousled look that’s easy to pull off with the side part. You can blow dry the front of your hair up (literally straight up) and spray it with some dry shampoo to get that volume in the front, then loosely curl the rest of your locks with a larger wand.
The great thing about this look is that it can’t really fall out during the day, so it’s perfect for a longer event.
5. Straight With Bangs
Obviously you have to have bangs for this look to work, but I personally love how well bangs go with straight hair. I do recommend using some Moroccan oil to make your hair shine like this and finding a good straightener that will make it flat enough. A good keratin treatment will also help you achieve these results.
6. Tousled Bangs With Waves
If you have bands, you can also gently curl your hair with a larger want and spray it with texturizing spray. This look is super in and takes virtually no work.
7. Thick Bangs With Volume
The different with this look is that the hair has more volume and is thicker. If you’re one of those people who has thicker hair, then you may want to straighten the top while blow-drying the bottom so you don’t lose it.
8. Tousled With a Hat
The great thing about a good winter hat is that you can only see the ends of your hair. If those ends look great, then it’s easy for everyone to imagine that the top does too, even if you haven’t washed your hair recently.
This is another easy wand look (with texturizing spray of course!) that can fall out during the day and still look great.
9. Traditional Wand Waves With Medium-Short Hair
This is another messy hairstyle that’s easy to reproduce with a good wand.
10. Blow Dried Bangs
This bangs hairstyle is slightly different because it’s done using a blow dryer and a round brush; the ends are gently flipped under.
11. Shorter Beach Waves
For this style, I recommend using a larger wand even though the model’s hair is short. I’d also straighten the hair first (on the top) to get that flatter style.
12. Tousled Curly Locks
This look uses a much smaller wand (if you check out the one I linked in the beginning of this post you’ll see a wand that has lots of different attachment sizes) and each piece is curled from the top to 1/2 inch away from the bottom. You could use some texturizing spray and tease the crown a bit to get that extra volume.
13. Volumized and Shiny Waves
For this look, I’d use some Moroccan oil or a shine spray before using a large wand to curl each piece away from your face.
14. Teased & Messy
The great thing about this look is that it works with fine or thick hair. You’ll want to use lots of texturizing spray and avoid overly brushing out your hair before styling. You can curl each piece really lightly with a large want, spray each section, and then tease it out a bit; teasing the ends works especially well here.
15. Teased & Chopped
You have to have lots of layers for this look to work, but then all you’ll have to do is gently wave each piece and tease the top. As always, texturizing spray will do wonders for the final product.
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