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Twelve Midi Haircuts for Spring: The Halfway Point Between Short and Long Isn't That Simple

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Half spring, half dilemma - short or long? This season's hair trends don't make the call easy. The answer keeps landing in the middle - „midi", or medium-length cuts. And here's where the trainers at the big salons reveal twelve variants that aren't just „halfway there".

First - the „midi wolf" with soft layers. A hybrid between a mullet and a 70s shag. A cut that adapts to any hair type, but works best when it's left to breathe.

Second - midi with invisible layers. The layers sit strategically in the lower sections, no visible borders. Volume without looking obviously „layered".

Third - midi with French bangs. Brow-grazing fringe, mid-graduated, parted slightly in the middle. Classic, but with a specific left-right sweep that reshapes the face.

Fourth - the „long midi". A longer variant, somewhere between midi and long. For those not ready to fully commit to losing length.

Fifth - midi with a center part, sleek and shiny. Minimum intervention, maximum elegance. The midi peak for the calmer types.

Sixth - midi with short layers throughout. Volume across the whole head, not just at the crown.

Seventh - wavy midi. Natural small waves get emphasized for a romantic, easy look.

Eighth - textured midi. Layered cutting that creates movement without weighing the hair down.

Ninth - midi with textured ends. Thinned tips that give lightness and natural movement.

Tenth - midi shag. Deconstructed layers with classic bangs and a deliberately careless texture.

Eleventh - midi with „curtain" bangs. Open, relaxed, falling on either side of the face.

Twelfth - midi for curly hair. No straightening, no coloring - full length for maximum volume.

Stylists agree that length alone isn't enough - the detail, the bangs, the way it's cut change the whole story. That's the point of this list: midi isn't one cut, it's twelve different decisions.