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Medium-length hair gives you the pros of both short and long hair. Not only is it easy to maintain, but you also have many options while styling it. Depending on your style, you can wear your medium-length hair in practical or formal 'dos. With a few simple steps, you can create a variety of hairstyles for any occasion.

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  • For simple styles, try a pompadour, hair tousle, or comb-over.
  • If you rock a longer style, put your locks up in a bun, ponytail, half-pony, top or knot.
  • To shake things up for a formal occasion, try straightening or curling your hair with an iron.

Method 1

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Styling Your Hair Down

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    Blow dry and brush your hair for a simple style. Hold a blow dryer 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6cm) away from your hair and move it from the tips to the roots until your hair dries. Work in 1–3in (2.5–7.6cm) sections. Brush your hair and part it, tucking the sides behind your ears or holding them in place with a bobby pin.[1]

    • For a grunge-inspired look, try parting your hair in the center.[2]
    • This should be done right after washing your hair.
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    Do a pompadour for a sleeker look. Part the top of your hair to one side. Apply a coin-sized amount of hair gel to your fingers and distribute it evenly throughout the hair on the top of your head. Then, brush the hair back with your fingers or a comb while pushing it upward to give it some lift.[3]

    • Use a blow dryer while brushing the top back to give your hair more volume.
    • Pompadours look best on men with longer hair on top (at least 2–3in (5.1–7.6cm) long) and shorter sides.

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    Tousle your hair for a simple, yet wild hairdo. Then apply a coin-sized amount of hair gel onto your fingers and run it through the length of your hair. Rub your fingers back and forth while ruffling the top, parting your hair with your fingers to the side, in the center, or wherever your natural part is.

    • Wash your hair before tousling it for a clean look and feel.
    • Tousling hair works best for those with natural curls or waves.
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    Try a comb-over if you have short sides. If your hair is long on top, work wax or hair gel into your hair and distribute it evenly. Then, part your hair to one side and comb it down. Spritz it with a light misting of hairspray to set the style.[4]

    • This style looks best if you shave the sides and keep the top several inches or centimeters long.
    • Comb-overs do not look as stylish on balding men, as it tends to emphasize their receding hairline.[5]
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    Do a small man bun for a popular men's updo. Smooth your hair backward away from your forehead. Holding your hair in one hand and the hair tie in the other, pull your hair halfway through the hair tie until it forms a bun, wrapping the rubber band around the bun twice to put it in place.[6]

    • Wash your hair before doing a man bun or other updos.
    • For a creative bun, have a friend part your hair in the middle and French braid the left and right sides. Use elastic bands to tie the two braids together to make a ponytail and wrap it to form a bun.
    • Add a small amount of pomade or gel to your hair before you put it in a bun to give it a sleek finish.
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    Try a ponytail as a simple alternative to a bun. Gather as much hair as you can from the top and sides of your head and hold it at the crown of your head. Then, twist a rubber band several times around the center. Pull the hair all the way through the rubber band, tightening your hair at the center to hold it in place.[7]

    • If some of your hair is too short to pull through the rubber band, hold it back with bobby pins unless you want a messier look.
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    Try a half ponytail for shorter hair lengths. Sweep a small amount of hair from the top section toward the back of your head. Pull it through the opening of a rubber band and twist the rubber band around the center several times.

    • Brush your half ponytail to blend it with the rest of your hair and give your style a polished look.
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    Try a top knot if your hair is longest on top. Smooth the hair from the top of your head back toward the crown of your head and pull it through a rubber band. Twist the rubber band as you pull the hair through the center and tug on the top knot to hold it in place.[8]

    • Position your top knot around the crown of your head.
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    Slick your hair back for a smooth, stylish look. Distribute an even amount of gel or pomade in your hair by working it in with your fingers. Comb your hair back toward your neck and spray it with hairspray to hold it in place.[9]

    • Although stylish, this hairstyle is generally stiff and can weigh down thin or curly hair.
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    Braid your hair for a formal updo. Separate your hair into 3 even sections and hold the sections in your hands to secure them. Cross the right section over the middle and pull on all 3 sections to tighten the cross in place. Then, cross the left section over the middle section and tighten it up. Continue alternating between crossing the right and left sections over the middle until you reach the ends, then secure the braid in place with a rubber band.[10]

    • You can also try cornrows if you have natural hair.
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    Curl or iron your hair to change its texture. Flat or curling irons can give your hair a sleek new look for a formal event. Split your hair into 1–2in (2.5–5.1cm) sections, and work on each section one at a time. Wrap each section around the curling iron or run the flat iron down the length of each section, spritzing each section with hairspray to hold its shape.[11]

    • Small curling or flat irons work best for medium length hair.
    • Distribute a heat-protectant product throughout your hair first to protect it from heat damage.
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      • Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks to prevent split ends and keep your hair healthy, even if you're growing it out.[12]

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      • Grow a short beard or mustache to pair with your medium-length hair for a rugged, masculine look.[13]

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      • Spray your new 'do with hairspray to hold it in place throughout the day.

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      This article was reviewed by Jasmin Todd. Jasmin Todd is a Curly Hair Specialist and the Owner of Austin Curls in Austin, TX. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in cutting and styling naturally curly hair. Jasmin trained at the world-famous Ouidad salon and is Ouidad certified. In 2022, Mane Addicts named Austin Curls as one of the Top U.S. Salons for Curly Hair. This article has been viewed 151,391 times.

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      To style medium length hair for men, start by holding a blow dryer 2-3 inches from your head, and working in 1-3 inch sections to dry your hair from the tips to the roots. Then, brush your hair and part it, tucking the sides behind your ears. If your hair is long on top but short on the sides, try a comb-over by working some hair gel into your hair, parting it to one side, and combing it down. You can also wear your hair up by pulling it back into a ponytail or up into a top knot, then securing it with a rubber band. For more tips from our Beauty co-author, like how to style your hair in a man bun or a pompadour, scroll down!

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      FAQs

      How do you style midlength hair? ›

      Sleek or relaxed, a center-parted look is always a good idea on mid-length hair. To copy Selena Gomez's tousled style, we recommend using a round brush to blow-dry your hair for volume. Follow with a curling wand to add some lived-in texture to the ends and finish with your favorite texture spray for added grit.

      How do you style your hair perfectly for men? ›

      Styling is simple, just towel dry your hair and apply a little texture cream. The flow and comb starts with a square cut, but is longer on the sides and the top. Apply a mousse to your wet hair, then comb the hair back. Avoid this if you have curly hair.

      What is considered medium-length hair male? ›

      A medium-length men's hairstyle, which is usually 2–4 inches (5.1–10.2 cm) long, can be more challenging to maintain than short hair since it's difficult to make it look uniform. If you cut hair so it's all the same length, it won't have a lot of definition and it may look flat.

      What hairstyle is most attractive to guys? ›

      Let's have a look:
      • The Sleek Ponytail. Guys love a sleek ponytail. ...
      • Bangs. Dudes don't care too much for bangs. ...
      • The Bob. The bob is an elegant and glamorous look that most guys really like. ...
      • The Chignon. Classy. ...
      • The Shag. This is a powerful one. ...
      • The Wavy Curly Combination. ...
      • The Curls. ...
      • The Pixie.

      What is the number 3 haircut? ›

      Number three haircut

      Also a popular choice for men who like to keep it short and neat, the number three is the highest number used in fades. Again, it's a good choice for anyone with thin hair, although a three also works well with thicker hair types.

      Does longer hair make you look older male? ›

      The decision about locks for a youthful appearance is more about style than length. As a result, whether or not you choose long or short hair, your hairstyle determines if you look older or younger with your hair.

      Is medium length hair good for men? ›

      A lot of men opt for short and medium-length haircuts as they are low maintenance and can be styled in different ways. Caeser cuts and textured crops are popular choices for a clean and polished look, while longer hairstyles like the iconic man bun or messy bedhead can give off a more casual and effortless vibe.

      How do men keep medium length hair out of their face? ›

      Pull a fabric or stretchy elastic headband over your face, brush your hair back, then slide the headband up until it reaches your hairline. Make a few small adjustments so it rests comfortably on your head. The headband will keep your hair from falling down into your face and is a great option if you're exercising.

      What do guys use to style long hair? ›

      A fine-tooth comb can be used for styling and adding definition to your hair. A brush is also an essential styling tool for men with long hair. The type of brush you choose will depend on your hair type and the look you're trying to achieve. A boar bristle brush is a great option for men with long hair.

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