Medium-length hair can sometimes feel like being the awkward middle child – it’s neither here nor there. This doesn’t mean you’ll be out of options when it comes to hair styling though, if you can braid short hair, styling medium-length hair would be a walk in the park.
This article was originally published on The Singapore Women’s Weekly.
Simply braid parts of your fringe and and pin them to the back. The video on the first page teaches you how to do it easily.
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Tie hair into a half ponytail, and twist the rest into a French twist. Secure with bobby pins and you’re done!
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Similar to the braided fringe, this uses rope braids instead of the regular three-strand braid.
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If your hair is long enough, use two small sections of hair to tie a loose knot Secure with bobby pins.
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There’s no such thing as too many bobby pins. Similar to the hairstyle above, gather sections of hair near the back and secure with bobby pins in an orderly fashion.
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Top knots are great for keeping hair out of the way. This one is simply gathering hair near the crown of the head for an easy half knot.
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If you have fancy fingers and are adept at braiding, this braided top knot keeps a long fringe from getting on your face.
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Nothing says classy like a chignon. Tie hair into a low pony tail, flip the ends back into the ponytail loop and secure with bobby pins. Leave curled strands untucked to frame your face.
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Part hair into three sections – tie the middle section with a hair tie. Then, carefully sleek hair from the side, covering the hair tie and wrapping it around. Secure with bobby pins and do the same for the other hair section.
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This one is super easy to achieve. Just tie the hair into a ponytail, form a ‘hole’ above the hair tie and loop the rest of the ponytail back in.
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