5 Easy Summer Hairstyles For Medium Hair – Warm weather is here, and it’s time to get your hair in shape.
You don’t have to spend the whole day at the salon or bring out your curling iron for these beautiful summer hairstyles.
They’re all easy to do at home, and they’ll make you look effortlessly chic when you head out on vacation or a day by the pool.
Beachy Waves
Beachy waves are a great summer hairstyles for medium hair, whether you’re going to the beach or not.
They’re easy to create and maintain, and they can look just as good with a tee shirt and flip flops as they do with a sundress and heels.
To get beachy waves, start by washing your hair in the shower. Then, towel dry it so that it’s damp but not dripping wet.
Next, apply some styling cream or mousse from roots to ends for texture (these products will help hold your hair in place).
If you like more volume at the crown of your head—which looks especially good when paired with this style—apply some extra styling spray there as well (just make sure not to overdo it).
Finally, pull sections of damp hair back into loose buns or ponytails around your face using an elastic band.
A Side Braid
A side braid is a simple and easy hairstyle that you can create in minutes. To get this look, start by parting your hair on one side of your head.
Then, take a small section of hair from that side and separate it into two pieces.
Begin braiding these pieces until you reach the end of your hair (if you don’t know how to braid yet, take a look at our guide here).
Next, take one end of the braid and cross it over to join with an adjacent strand on the other side.
Repeat this step until reaching the bottom of where your part was originally located; once there, secure any loose ends with an elastic band before cutting off any leftover length with scissors if desired (or just leave them alone!).
Glamorous Low Bun
To create a glam-rock look, you’ll want to use a texturizing product. Dry hair is just like wet hair: it has no texture.
Therefore, when drying your hair after washing it, try using a light-hold hairspray or curl enhancer so that your locks have some hold while they dry.
Next, start by gathering all of your hair in the back into a ponytail using an elastic band (if you have thick hair like me and don’t want to risk breakage when pulling it all up into one long ponytail).
The key thing here is to make sure that there are no flyaways poking out around the edges!
This can cause unsightly bumps when styling later on because they’ll stick out from under the bun instead of blending seamlessly into it as intended.
Ponytails
There are so many ways to make a ponytail! You can tie your hair into a ponytail in many different ways, depending on how you want to wear it and the shape of your head.
You can also adjust the height or tightness of your ponytail. For example, a high ponytail looks great if you have long bangs or long layers that fall down around your face.
A high ponytail also works well with shorter haircuts since it lets people see more of the length of your hair before it gets tied up.
On the other hand, if you have short layers already and don’t want more volume at the top of your head, then perhaps consider tying up all but one section in a low (or even mid-back) bun instead of something too far up top that only adds height but doesn’t get rid of any weight from those heavy ends hanging down around them!
Fishtail Braid
A fishtail braid is an easy summer hairstyle for medium hair that can be created in a matter of minutes.
This look is perfect for days when you want to look clean and put together, but don’t have time to spend styling your hair. All you need is a clip and some bobby pins!
To create the fishtail braid, divide the back section of your hair into two sections. Then begin making two braids from each side (4 total).
Once done with them all, take one of the left-side pieces over one of the right-side pieces by bringing it underneath it until they meet at the end point like so:
Now take a third piece from each side (8 total) overlap them as shown above until they meet in the middle again:
Repeat this process until you get as far down as possible or have reached your desired length! At this point either secure with a small elastic or pin into place if you need extra support while styling (or both!).
Conclusion
So, that’s it! We hope you enjoyed our list of easy summer hairstyles for medium hair.
If you have any other ideas or suggestions, please feel free to let us know in the comments below so we can keep this list up-to-date with your feedback. Thank you so much for reading!