Beauty
Short, but nottooshort.
And if so, more power to you.
Because of the extra length, it leaves you with a lot of options.
Think ofmid-length strandsas the Goldilocks of hair lengths you get thefun of long hairand the ease of short.
Its a really versatile length that offers the best of both worlds, says Wiley.
Keep scrolling for some mid-length haircut ideas that might just inspire your next do.
Shag
The ever-popularshag haircutworksperfectly with mid-length hair.
It looks great on any face shape and it’s easy to style with a few twists or curls.
Ask your stylist for a layered cut with texture for an effortlessly cool look.
Blunt bangs are optional, but encouraged.
A textured lob looks great when styled with beachy waves or messy texture, she tells Bustle.
Wolf Cut
The wildly popularwolf cutis another great option for mid-length hair, says celebrity hairstylistShantise Michelle.
Its a hybrid between a mullet and a shag, so its great for movement and texture.
Sheer the length up to your shoulders or leave the longest layers down your back.
Sleek Lob
Michelle is also into single-length lobs that fall just above the shoulders.
Instead of adding layers for a textured look, keep it blunt so its extra sleek.
Wear it straight or with a few gentle waves depending on your mood.
Its an awesome look for both super straight and hair with some curl, she says.
With the right face shape, a small, disconnected, wispy bang completes the package.
Midi Flick
Themidi flickis another option for hair thats long, but notsuperlong.
To really do it up, grab a round brush and double-check each layer is as voluminous as possible.
You could alsosleep in hair rollersand shake out your curls in the morning.
Unlike a graduated or inverted bob, the A-line bob haircut does not have stacked layers on the back.
And thats a plus.
Sometimes keeping up with layers in a haircut can be cumbersome, especially during the growing-out phase.
This length looks great on any face shape as well, Wiley says.