Embrace the Frizz:
* Messy Bun: A classic for a reason! Use a scrunchie or hair tie and pull your hair into a high or low bun, leaving some strands out for a relaxed look.
* Twisted Half-Up: Twist two sections of hair from the front and secure them at the back of your head with a bobby pin or hair tie. This style can be done with a center part or side part.
* Braided Headband: French braid a section of hair along your hairline from ear to ear, and wear it like a headband.
Taming the Frizz:
* Slicked Back Ponytail: Use a serum or smoothing cream to tame flyaways and slick your hair back into a sleek ponytail. Add a cute hair tie or scarf for an extra touch.
* Side Braid: French braid your hair on one side of your head, leaving the other side loose and wavy.
* Half-Up, Half-Down: Secure the top half of your hair with a clip or scrunchie, leaving the bottom half loose and wavy.
Accessorize:
* Headbands: A wide headband can help to tame frizz and add a touch of style.
* Scarves: Tie a scarf around your head for a chic and effortless look.
* Hair Clips: Use decorative clips to hold back sections of hair or create a cute, casual updo.
Key Tips:
* Embrace your natural texture: Medium length hair can be styled in many ways, so don't try to fight your natural frizz.
* Use a frizz-fighting product: A leave-in conditioner, serum, or cream can help to smooth out flyaways and add shine.
* Don't overwash your hair: Washing your hair too often can strip it of its natural oils, which can contribute to frizz. Try washing every other day or even less often.
* Get regular trims: Trimming split ends can help to reduce frizz and keep your hair looking healthy.
Bonus: Try a volumizing mousse or spray for added texture and lift!