Medium hairstyles are very common. A medium length hair cut has many options to consider when picking up a hair style. Still there are several things to consider before opting on a medium hair cut, including your face shape, the body and condition of your hair, amongst other things.
So here is a list of the many advantages a medium hairstyle can offer as well as their weaker points, all of which should be considered whenever picking a new hairstyle
Pros First:
Versatility: A medium hairstyle can be managed easily at the same time it is flexible and presents long hair styles. It’s also great choice for people of all hair types and face shapes.
Emphasize Features: A layered medium hairstyle can emphasize many of your facial features. This cut can also highlight your neck where as a short hairstyle might over do it.
Selection: One of the best advantages of having a medium cut is the different kinds of styles it allows you to explore. Attending a formal event? You can still whip out a cute and charming updo. If you want something more casual all you have to do is change a few details and you’ve got it.
Security: You can change your hair style often, you don’t have to wait for you hair to grow back to it’s original length like you would with a long style, or stay stuck with a bad hair style for an unreasonably long time like you would with a short cut.
Now the Cons:
Maintenance: A medium hairstyle is great for a busy life style but still want that fresh look. Not as easy to manage as a short cut, this style will require maintenance with good shampoos and conditioners. For the sportier types, medium hairstyles can be a hassle if you can’t tie it at the back.
Authenticity: Although many different styles are available to you in a medium cut, you can’t achieve a real classical updo or style it to the comfort of a short hairstyle.
A medium hair style is only expandable so much. It offers a common ground but can’t completely satisfy the athletic or the classy.