Not too long, not too shortthese medium-length haircuts are just right.
Not too short, not too longjust right.
As in a medium, or mid-length, hairstyle.

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The beauty of a mid-length haircut can be attributed to the signature in-betweenness of it.
There’s comfort in knowing you don’t have to fully commit to one side of the spectrum.
Here are 40 mid-length blonde hairstyles to bring to the salon.

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This bob haircut has a longer length than a traditional bob.
Layering in choppy ends gives the look some texture.
Style with texturizing spray.

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Layered Curls
Nothing brings out volume like a headful of curls.
Layering your curls helps avoid any heaviness.
It also helps enhance your hair’s natural curl pattern, making it easier to maintain.

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A medium length will give hair some bounce.
Blunt Collarbone Cut
Something about a pin-straight mid-length cut is always flattering.
This cut has sophisticated, sleek style.

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Add blonde highlights to make this style outright electrifying.
Vintage Curtain Bangs
Bardot bangs?
Don’t mind if we do.

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This flirty cut frames the face beautifully.
Soft Shoulder Cut
If this isn’t the prettiest soft cut you ever saw.
Keep the soft layers long and blow-dry into perfection.

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Soft Layered Waves
Ask for long layers and invest in a lightweight hairspray for a wavy look.
Blonde tresses get plenty of movement from a layered cut that frames the face.
Long Curtained Cut
Caution: Seeing this haircut might result in making a spontaneous hair appointment.

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it’s possible for you to’t go wrong withcurtain bangs.
The layers add volume while also lifting bulk.
It’s both classic and stylish.

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Add personality with edgy color like thisplatinum blonde.
Shaggy Mid-Length Cut
Shag haircuts never really go out of style.
The feathery layers are especially flattering on thick hair.

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A-Line Shoulder Cut
Getting an angled haircut will be the chicest thing you do all year.
The back is shorter than the front.
Unlike an inverted bob, there no stacked layers in the back of anA-line cut.

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Plus layers add lots ofbody for thinner hair.
You’ll instantly feel refreshed and ready to take names.
These angled bangs can be curled or pinned back to vary the look.

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Finish with lightweight hairspray.
Face-framing calls attention to all your best features.
Balayage adds a touch of shimmer from top to bottom.

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Textured Straight Cut
Take it back to a classic.
Wash with volumizing products and finish your style with texturing spray for some lift.
Angled bangs add style without being harsh and blend easily into longer lengths.

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Leave out two face-framing pieces with golden highlights to complement your cheekbones.
The layers add just enough lift to keep this cut from falling flat.
Divide hair into sections, pulling the sides and top away from the bottom middle section.

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Classic Medium Length
It won’t get any more low-maintenance than a layerless cut.
The length gives you plenty of hair to play with.
Leave it down, pull it back, or braid itthe options are endless.

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Angled Collarbone Cut
Just one more angled cut to convince you that all one length issoyesterday.
We love how this cutgrazes the shouldersand angles down to the heart.
Ask for all-over layering that goes shorter around the face.

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Layers also make blonde highlights more vibrant.
Layers add volume and reduce frizz, which is perfect for humid summers.
Ask your stylist to keep your hair’s length while adding in overall layers.

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Layering lightens the hair and keeps it from feeling bulky and heavy.
The lighter weight also helps enhance curls.
The clean edge makes hair look thicker and helps keep frizz under control.

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Layers and long curtain bangs are the best combination.
Choose a cool-toned ash blonde that matches your natural hair tone.
Layers frame and soften the face.

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Soft Sandy Bob
Add edge to a soft blunt bob with a neutral stone blonde.
It’s a good way to lighten and enhance darker blonde hair.
Long layers add lift and frame the face, while also being easy to style.

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Icy blonde is a cool hair color with gray undertones, adding a playful touch.
Mid-Length Layers
Layers make curly hair easier to maintain when it comes to styling.
Blonde highlights add a sun-kissed look that’s fun and sassy.

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Asymmetrical Lob
A deep side part heightens the style of a shoulder-length cut.
Layers in the ends add volume for thinner hair.
Side-Swept Shoulder Cut
Add some vintage vibes to a curly shoulder cut with a deep side part.

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It gives the illusion of voluminous hair.
Layered Shoulder Cut
Layers give a medium-length haircut enviable fullness.
A side part and face-framing blonde give this tousled ‘do a beachy vibe.

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Layers give the curls a lot of bounce.
Textured Shoulder Cut
Give shoulder-length hair lots of texture and a retro vibe with voluminous shag-inspired layers.
Curtain bangs elevate the finished look.

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Dirty blonde can appear lighter or darker, depending on the highlights.
Medium to pale skin tones pair nicely with most shades of blonde.
Blonde hair colors with light to neutral undertones complement these skin tones.

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