#11: Medium hairstyle, with Layered bottom
Straight hair will benefit from layers especially when they are positioned in the middle of the length of hair. In the event that your hair grows thick , to top it off request your stylist to cut off your ends using layers that will keep your hair vibrant and striking, but not heavy.
#12: Medium Feathered Haircut for Thick Hair
A medium-layered hairstyle is a favorite of thick haired women. Your hair will not appear bulky when you have this kind of freshly cut. Layers are particularly well-suited to hair that is thick and add vital movement to an otherwise uninteresting style.
#13: Brunette Feathered Bob with Piece-y Bangs
The bangs-style haircut is not something that thicker textures are drawn to, but adding an edgy fringe that part of the hair is cut out could make this style an option. Blowing dry hair and cutting the bangs by using your fingers can add a touch of sexiness.
#14: Point Cut Bob with Caramel Balayage
If you’re sporting plain straight hair or a blunt style that you’re not keen on wearing to soften it with the point cut hairstyle like a bob. By cutting hair in an angle it immediately appears to be more textured. A point-cut bob looks fantastic on a variety of hair colors, however the balayages that are fresh like caramel are particularly modern and light.
#15: V-Cut Layers for Thick Hair
An excellent option for medium length layers is to cut V-shaped layers. Hair is extended in the back while the layers around your face begin to draw toward the back of your head. Medium length hair is able to hold this style the best, as length is needed for letting the v-cut layers shine.
#16: Swoopy Layers for Voluminous and Dynamic Hair
The longer the hair is, the more flow! The layers of this kind are great for hair that has lots of texture and volume. The swoopy layers look dimensional and smooth, which means that the hair appears smooth and lively.
#17: Layered and Flipped
This is a great style for medium-length hair that doesn’t look heavy. It’s also ideal for women with long hair who would like to cut it a bit shorter. The first layer starts at the mid-point of length. They then fall towards the ends of the length by stacking pieces. This results in a fun cut with a lot of the ability to move and volume. Turn those ends over using an iron for curling or straightener. You can also use using a blow dryer along with a round brush.
#18: Straight, Sleek, and Layered
The cut is easy and beautiful, while the upkeep and styling is easy. A little product and smart blow drying keeps the layers separate giving a classy hairstyle that is smooth and sexy. You can try this as an alternate cut in the process of growing out, or to simply enjoy something that is easy to style.
#19: Long Layers for Medium Length Hair
Long layers are gorgeous with medium hair that extends past the shoulders. These layers can be elegant as if sprinkled over this beautiful thick mane. A subtle reverse-ombre can be beautiful.
#20: Shattered Sliced Messy Lob
The greatest aspect of choppy layers medium length cuts is that they’re an easy style that which doesn’t require many hours into. The cut gives you a built-in look which means you can get out of bed at the ready to go. Almost.