Winter Medium Haircut Ideas 2025 with Trendy Layers
Cold seasons are the times when I want to change. Perhaps it is the warmer coats, or stronger tones of lipstick, or even the necessity to get a fresh before spring but nothing makes me change my mood as a new cut of hair. Medium lengths are making a serious comeback and they are striking the balance between versatility and style. Should we go for layers? Add a face-framing touch? Or perhaps make it light with a slight touch? So, now, we are going to discuss some of the best winter medium haircut ideas 2025 2026 that are eternal and at the same time at the right fashion.
Soft Waves with Subtle Dimension
The initial sight is everything to do with lived-in coziness. Medium long layers are just below the shoulders and they are cut into loose waves that appear casual and yet well-cut. The thing that draws my attention is the balayage subtly done- those strands on the face are warmer and lighter and do not make the base of the natural brunette too shiny. It is contemporary, slimming and low-maintenance, so it makes it so popular in winter.
Hydration is very essential with such a cut. During the winter season, the air is usually dry and therefore I would suggest applying some light leave-in conditioner like It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product. It does not add any weight to the natural movement, making it look shiny. The curling wand will be used with a large barrel to assist in the creation of those bends that are so easy.
I adore the fact that this style suits numerous occasions. I have worn such hair cuts to brunch and during meetings and it is always perfect. Medium-length hair is the so-called canvas hair cut as celebrity stylist Kristin Ess likes to say: it can be styled up or down, and it always suits the face well.
Honey-Toned Layers with Volume
The second glance is lighter and the shades of honey-blonde are interlaced in the layers. The medium cut is just at the ideal position when the hair is long to be styled in waves and yet not very long to be left straight in its volume. These tones are fresh and young, they bring warmth to the cool palette of winter and immediately soften the features.
It takes some special care to tend to color this soft. I would recommend taking turns between a purple shampoo, such as Amika Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Shampoo, and a hydrating mask such as Redken All Soft Heavy Cream. This combination prevents brassiness and binds the moisture that the coloured strands need in the dry months.
Looking at such cuts, I imagine how revolutionary the specific location of color may be. It is reminiscent of Tracey Cunningham, the colorist of so many Tinseltown blondes: Dimension is everything, it makes hair look expensive and naturally. And this is precisely what these honey tones are doing.
Glossy Brunette with Face-Framing Highlights
Then there is a fancy brunette foundation which is luxurious and shiny with some of the softer ribbons around the face. It is subtle but is strategic the contours are created by highlights in a way that almost looks to be built-in. On medium lengths, this faint brightness invigorates and makes the style not to be flat.
The aspect that I admire about this concept is the flexible nature of it. You can slick it down with a part in the middle in order to make it sleek and look sophisticated and you can also wave it up to give it a casual effect. I personally agree with face-framing that brings out something that builds confidence- I feel fresher although it is the worst winter day.
In order to maintain that shine, I would recommend a light shine oil such as Olaplex No.7 Bonding oil. It feeds and does not grease and does miracles on the emphasized areas.
Feathered Layers with Subtle Flicks
This appearance directly transports me to retro glamour but in a contemporary approach. The haircut consists of feathered layers flicking outwards in the ends, which makes it soft and moving. It is mid-length, cascading heavily to cover the jawline, and has the look of perfectly unbuttoned yet styled.
I have found this style to be very useful during winter when scarfs and coats have the capacity of straightening the hair. The feathered ends hold the appearance raised, hence, makes it never heavy. A round brush can be used to blow-dry it in that shape and an afroidspray such as the Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Medium can be used to fix it without it becoming stiff.
Feathers layers are something that are easy to be chic. I recall that I once tried this style and I immediately felt much more presentable, even in a basic sweater and jeans. It is the type of haircut that will help you through both the informal and fancy nights.
Effortless Waves with Ashy Highlights
The final glance in this array is that of the cool toned sophisticated. This is where medium waves are present with ashy blonde shades used with a darker base. It is not over-dramatic but the contrast gives depth and creates the winter preparedness. Ash tones are usually smooth and trendy, that is the reason it is becoming seen more in winter medium haircut ideas 2025 2026.
Highlighting ashy is difficult to keep, and, therefore, I would suggest applying a color-depositing conditioner, such as dpHUE Cool Blonde Conditioner. It cools skin between visits of the salons and prevents undesirable warmth.
Personally, this is the epitome of cool-girl haircut. It is contemporary, can be worn and it instantly turns any simple outfit into a higher one. A frequently repeated message by hairstylist Chris Appleton to his customers is that hair color is just another fashion accessory, and this ashy shade of hair is just that: an on-season accessory.
Golden Blonde Layers with Effortless Movement
Golden blonde hair and tampered waves is somehow eternal. This trim is at the collarbone, and is perfect in terms of framing the face, whilst still being light and bouncy. The layers bring in a natural volume and the parting in the center makes the look balanced and modern. The wind moves through it but the hair is styled, it is the type of cut that makes winter look straight away brighter than gloomy.
To keep golden tones in winter, one has to avoid using brass to retain warmth. One of my products that I recommend is Oribe Bright Blonde Shampoo with Beautiful Color- it does not tone harshly but it preserves the shine. Use it with a conditioner that helps keep your hair hydrated and you will have the waves in your hair that actually get to be silky rather than dry.
Personally, I have always considered medium blonde to be the hair that boosts mood during colder weather. It loosens winter coats and even a plain sweater looks stylish. Warm blonde Celebrity colorist Rita Hazan has frequently remarked that warm blondes are the secret weapon to the unenthusiastic winter light- and I could not agree more.
Voluminous Brunette with Glamorous Layers
This is the style of sheer sophistication. The glossy, dimensional rich brunette foundation is flowing in and pouring over in cushy, huge layers that appear nearly sculpted. It is the type of medium cut that miracles the making of the body and bounce, an excellent medium cut in case you love it to have that blow-dry finish that is both day-long.
In order to keep that shine, I would recommend Kerastase Elixir Ultime Oil Serum. It is so light yet richly nourishing and it helps the hair to take in the light in the most beautiful manner. The glamourous curve of those sweeping ends will also be provided by a big round brush during the styling process.
This appearance makes me think of going to salon and leaving out there with the feeling that you are free to walk into a holiday party. Being in the industry as hairstylist Harry Josh is fond of saying, Healthy hair is always in style and cuts such as this can only testify to the power of a sleek finish in making even the most basic cut look like a million dollars.
Polished Layers with Natural Brown Dimension
In this case we have a lighter version of medium hair: layers that are relentlessly interwoven into the natural base of brunette, and topped with low-key caramel strokes. The effect is rough but easy to get to, and the length is brushed just above the shoulders. It is easy and comfortable, more so than the kind of haircut that you can do in the morning, and one that you can wear all day, and still appear presentable.
I wear this style in winter due to its usefulness. Hats, scarves, and coats will not add as much weight as longer hair and it is natural which implies low maintenance. It is better to keep it slick and downy using a nourishing leave-in such as Briogeo Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk.
I believe that medium natural brunettes are also underrated personally, they always appear elegant yet never attempt to be too vocal. It is the type of haircut that suggests to me warm coffee dates and walks in the city under a long wool coat.
Textured Bob with Tousled Layers
The cool-girl component is introduced by this style. It is a medium cut that is shorter than the shoulders and has disheveled layers and somewhat unkempt. The waves provide it a motion whereas the rough cut provides it a bluntness to maintain the structure. It is sportive, stylish and easy going modern that is just the type of a hair cut that survives the winter.
The texture spray that I would recommend to use in order to bring out the best of this cut is an Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray. It adds volume and texture without crunching thus keeping those waves perfectly dishevelled through the day.
The first time I had tried a bob of this kind I was amazed at the feeling of freedom it gave. All of a sudden, it became possible to spend half of the time on styling, but I felt much more stylish. Bobs are not only haircuts as hairstylist Jen Atkin frequently tells her clients but they are also statements. And this lackeed-daisical version tells: carefree confidence.
Layered Blonde with Windswept Texture
Lastly, we arrive at a blonde which is layered and is light, airy, and making movement. The hair is cut directly at the shoulders, with layers of soft face-framing hair. The combination of lighter and darker colors makes it look multidimensional, winter- and sunkissed. It is the type of hair that nearly cuts itself, and it suits everybody who does not want to put a lot of efforts to look good.
In this case, maintenance refers to tone and hydration. I would suggest that alternation of a moisturizing shampoo such as Pureology Hydrate and violet conditioner to make the blonde sharp. It will also provide that carefree feel to the heaviness of a mousse that is blow-dried.
The haircut reminds me of the weekends that I will spend in snug cafes being able to read by the window as the winter sun is peeking in through those layers. It is subtle, yet glowing, a silent style of luxury in haircut.
Shaggy Layers with Soft Bangs
This is a carefree and casual look that is achieved by layers that are shaggy in nature and the soft, wispy bangs. The trim provides an immediate texture giving the impression of fullness of hair, yet it is light and airy. It is medium long and with a choppiness to it that gives it some character and some dimension, more or less a bow toward retro vibes that would be appealing to the present. The texture is balanced by the bangs providing a soft touch to it.
It is a type of haircut in which hair styling products are your greatest friend. A lightweight mousse such as Ouai Air Dry Foam can be added to the natural folds and add a level of worn-out texture to those dishevelled sections. It is also a nice appearance when you do not want to spend much time at the hairdresser – imperfection is included in the picture.
I have also worn a similar cut in the past and I recall how it immediately made even a plain winter sweater look even nicer. The hair of a celebrity hairstylist Mara Roszak frequently discusses effortful effortlessness, and this cut perfectly represents it.
Sleek Lob with Subtle Highlights
Here we are shown a trendy lob, striking at the collarbone, smooth, and gently layered. The hair falls in straight lines, and there is a slight hint of highlight that runs through to form a depth and light. It is sophisticated yet casual and this style is as appropriate in an office as it is in a party during holidays.
The maintenance of such a cut would need heat shielding and moisture. I would suggest Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Heat Styling Spray with any smoothing serum such as the Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum. It is sleek even when in winter in statical conditions.
This hair cut has a certain confidence attached to it- it is somehow strong. I also had a sleek lob in preparation of starting a new job and I recall feeling much better. It is low-key glamour, which is repeatedly mentioned as the key to eternal cuts by hairstylist Chris Appleton.
Classic Medium Layers with Glossy Finish
This medium cut flows soberly about the face, slicked into shiny waving volumes. It is classic and contemporary, ideal to anyone who wants to have a bouncey and bodiless hair. The shade of dark brunette is very rich, and the layers do not make the style so heavy.
I would have a round brush to achieve this type of shine during the blow-drying process and use Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil at the end to achieve that weightless gloss. It also prevents hair being dry in winter.
I find this haircut just as refreshing as putting on a freshly cut blouse fresh, deliberate, and yet, easy to talk to. These medium layers are the foundation of so many red carpet outfits of the celebrities as they are photographed beautifully at any time of day.
Warm Copper Waves with Light Texture
This slicing begins to have a warmer color with inclination to copper and cinnamon. The medium length is combined with layered waves which are romantic and soft with a perfect earthly touch that is ideal during winter. Such copper tints are immediately luminous and make up a complexion brilliant in the later months of the season.
Copper colour is easily fading hence I would always suggest a colour safe shampoo like pureology reviving red and gloss treatments once a week to restore the colour. There is also a diffuser on low heat that serves to keep those loose bends down to keep them frizzless.
I am adoring the feel of copper shades being daring and comfortable. Tracey Cunningham tends to speak about how warmer colors can make skin awake and this haircut does just that – it is bright, friendly and full of life.
Medium Waves with Curtain Bangs
At last we arrive on a romantic medium cut with bangs of the curtain. The brunette shade is smooth and rich and the bangs give the balance to the face. This fashion is a combination of movement and elegance, and it is an ideal winter outfit structured without being inflexible.
Curtain bangs are actually very low maintenance to the extent that they are cut properly. I would blow-dry them using a round brush to ensure that they are flowing. In the case of waves, a light texturizing spray like R+Co Trophy Shine + Texture Spray is a perfect technique of adding movement without losing shine.
The thing I like about curtain bangs is that they are versatile. They are beautiful with a cut or they are long, and they always add a new dimension to a medium cut. I wore them once during winter and they had all my outfits, knits included, tailored coats included, and made them feel higher.
Layered Chocolate Brunette with Natural Flow
This fashion gives praise to the abundance of brunette colors in soft flowing layers. The cut is directly at the shoulders and puts the face into a very comfortable and friendly expose. The stratification is not too sharp, it is rather hinted at, creating the effect of fullness and at the same time remaining smooth. This type of cut works well in winter, and it is easy to wear, combining with warm neutrals and oversized knits.
The secret of maintaining this type of brunette shiny during colder seasons is moisture. I would always give a prescription of Kérastase Nutritive 8H Magic Night Serum because it is an overnight mask to your hair, and it will fix the dryness by the time you wake up. It makes middle layers to appear soft and silky even after being stuffed under scarfs and hats.
I have learned that a haircut such as this one leaves everything in my wardrobe so elevated. The simplest of attires are made glamorous with this type of natural flow hair. This moves like a hairstyle of which, according to the hairstylist Anh Co Tran, the best hair cuts are the ones that move.
Dimensional Waves with Lived-In Highlights
This appearance is flirtatious and contemporary and the waves have dimensional levels of highlight and underline that fits in the ideal scale of subtly and statement. These lights are light, not solid, or hard; they are subtly interwoven throughout, with the effect of light where it is most necessary: around the face and down the lengths. The result is sun-kiss, but it is the feeling that we get as utterly natural even during the heart of winter.
Custodianship of dimension is keeping off brassiness. An amica Bust Your Brass Intense Repair Conditioner of purple color will help miraculously, but combining it with a nourishing mask will help keep the hair soft rather than stripped.
Whenever I watch such cut, I imagine Pinterest boards with inspiration of effortless beauty. It is not attainable but it is a possibility. One celebrity colorist named Johnny Ramirez once said that the highlights one wears are best done so that they appear lived in- in other words, to make it look as though one has some sunshine inside their hair- and this haircut is just as warm as that.
Polished Medium Brunette with Subtle Caramel Veins
This is a smooth style to another level. A medium length, which strokes the collarbone, separated in the center, and has slight caramel colorings, running through the darker brunette foundation. It is the fineness of it that makes it noteworthy, the highlights are not clamoring at your attention and still, it reflects the light in a sufficient amount to bring in beauty and a sense of depth.
A straightening balm such as Bumble and Bumble Straight Blow Dry is also excellent to use to keep the hair sleek accompanied with a heat protectant. And a silk pillow is my own secret to doing away with frizz at night, it does help.
I adore the fact that a haircut such as this is silent luxury. It is not a screamer, but it is also very confidence exuding. It is the type of outfitting that you take into a boardroom, a gallery, or even a coffee date and it always looks good.
Minimalist Straight Cut with Natural Texture
Less can be more and this haircut can testify to that. A straight medium cut with nearly no discernible overlay, and a natural texture to the fore. It is smooth, plain and euphorically contemporary in a world of waves, curls and curls. This appearance is built on its clean lines and that is why it would be the best suit to the person who does not want to be around with a hair that needs to be styled all the time.
Shine is all in the case of such haircuts. I would recommend a gloss treatment every few weeks and Moroccanoil Treatment Light to be used on a daily basis. It makes the hair shiny, which is needed in the cases when no layers or color tricks do the job.
Like there is something silent about this haircut. Once I did this sparse with my own medium cut, and it felt like the just-right clean-up, refined, and pleasantly strong.
Long-Layered Blonde with Soft Shine
I leave this set on a lighter note and it is a medium-long blonde cut with layers that provide some airy movement and are framing the face. The blonde shade is creamy and soft and is neutral and not too warm or cool and can fit most of the skin tones. It is sunny and it is not glare, thus it is alright during winter when the light may seem to be low.
The winter maintenance on the blonde should be a strenuous work; the wind and dry air may make it brittle. The switch between Redken Color Extend Blondage and a hydrating mask such as Olaplex No.8 Bond Intense Moisture Mask are the ones I would recommend alternating. They are united in maintaining a fresh and strong tone as well as the strands.
I think this haircut is like a form of light therapy in hair form it lightens the face, improves mood and even a plain winter outfit is made to shine. It is said by stylist Sally Hershberger that being blonde is all about energy and this cut is full of it.
Textured Layers with Airy Movement
This cut is one of all softness and unbuttoned elegance. The layers are feathered to the extent that they provide body and structure and the nonchalant appearance of the tousled texture. The length is in the ideal position; long enough to be styled, short enough to be light. It has an unfinished quality that is among the most current stuff, almost second-day hair reinvented to winter.
In order to dress, I would use a salt spray such as Sachajuan Ocean Mist to give myself a natural volume. It maintains the authenticity of the texture and creates that windswept feeling, which is the perfect match to the chunky knits and oversized coats.
It is one of these cuts which breathe life–it moves, it takes up light, it fills out plain clothing. It reminds me of the winter walks in the city, with flushed cheeks, a cup of coffee in hand, and untied hair but still fashionable.
Soft Waves with Playful Volume
In this case medium length assumes a bouncy character. The layers are less acute, slightly tilted towards soft waves and slightly shaped. The style is casual and has the optimal volume that can be worn on a daily basis. It is not stiff but at the same time it is not too dull, the type of haircut that immediately causes someone to appear to have just woken up and put something on his/her head.
A light mousse like Aveda Phomollient Styling Foam miraculously helps in this case. It makes the hair bouncy and leaves the strands to be touchable, which is desirable to the haircut that should be perceived as carefree and fun.
I consider this cut as the happy medium, not high-maintenance, all-purpose, and flattering. I had once attempted such style on the holidays and it moved so smoothly between the morning with warmness and evenings out. It is a reminder that the volume can be luxurious but not excessively so.
Face-Framing Layers with Curtain Bangs
Items used in this style include medium length and light curtain bangs and face-framing cuts that focus their attention on their cheekbones and eyes. It is provocative, amorous and so versatile. Bangs on the curtain give a cut of hair an instant freshness without a commitment to a fringe hence their popularity in winter.
On the styling, the bangs will have the typical flow with the help of a round brush and a blow-dry. On the rest, it is possible to apply a texturizing spray such as R+Co Trophy Shine + Texture Spray that will not make the shine matte.
The thought of this cut is associated with winter dinner dates, dark restaurants, warm sweaters, and slightly framing hair. It is the type of style that is easy to wear but always receives compliments.
Golden Honey Waves with Soft Highlights
This appearance has warm tones, which are literally the spotlight. The golden honey highlights in the middle of the waves make the complexion brighter. It is a quick boost of winter gloomy days and makes it sunkissed even during colder seasons.
To keep honey tones, it is necessary to spend money on hydration and tone-beauty products. The balancing of the tone is performed with the help of Pureology Strength Cure Blonde Purple Shampoo, whereas the health of the strands and their gloss are maintained with the help of Moroccanoil Hydrating Mask.
I personally enjoy the effects of the honey as it makes the face softer and gives the season a lot of joy. Celebrity colorist Rita Hazan said that warm colors awake up the skin and this appearance just goes to show this.
Polished Lob with Sleek Finish
The last peep in this sequence takes us back to the structure a smooth polished lob that is eternal. The clean lines are very much cut perhaps right under a chin, focusing on a jawline. It is crisp, but not harsh, a multi-purpose cut which can be worn straight, in waves or behind the ear.
To add shine, a personal choice would be Olaplex No.9 Bond Protector Serum as it is a heat-protector and helps to keep the hair smooth in winter wind. The straight appearance can always be improved with the help of flat irons, but the trick is always in the preparation products.
Such a cut is self-confidence in form of hair. Whenever I observe a polished lob, I imagine sharp tailoring and minimal makeup it is one of the looks that do not require a lot of additional details to be made.
Feathered Layers with Tousled Shape
The medium length of the haircut is old-school beneath the shoulders but the feathered texture with the slightly uneased end make it outstanding. It frames the face without structure being excessively stipulated, therefore, it makes it light, fresh and adjustable to various moods. The strands are part of making the hair look natural without the use of heavy make-up tools and that is precisely what makes this appearance a high contender in the winter medium haircut ideas 2025 2026.
Raising a style like this is reduced to the promotion of that nonchalant movement. I would suggest light volumizing mousse say Grandiose sold by Oribe to make the texture not so hard. A diffuser can also be used to create the natural wave in your hair by blow-drying it, and it will last throughout the day even during the colder weather when the outside is wet.
Personally, I am fond of such type of cut since it simplifies mornings. You do not need to struggle with a straightener or curling iron on a daily basis, and that is more time to relax and enjoy your teasy coffee sessions before going out and bracing the cold winter air. The fact that it is an easy cut makes it a haircut that works with reality rather than works against it.
The best thing that is added to this appearance is the way it fits with the heaters, coats, and scarves. This is how a haircut can be worn without being caught under a collar and this makes the entire look presentable. It is a minor point, though, one one should keep in mind in winter when it is much easier to look presentable in a scarf made of wool than to struggle with a statical hair.
Deep Side Part with Loose Waves
Medium length is the most appropriate length of experimenting with parts, and a side part, which is deep, and combined with loose waves, is an easy glamour winter look. It blunts sharp characters and introduces the necessary touch of asymmetry so that it is not boring. It is not about being overly active but allowing the hair cut to flow in an informal manner that does not fail to attract attention.
In the styling process, I would recommend using a one-inch curling iron to make the waves, and then, brush them out slightly so that they become soft. It can be applied with the help of a shine-enhancing serum such as Kerastase Elixir Ultime which provides that reflective finish we all desire during winter when the hair usually appears dry. The sophisticated look is also made by the deep part hence is suitable enough to wear even during evening outings yet casual to be worn on a daily basis.
Personally, the side parts add back some balance in my life whenever I have a feeling of switching things on a day when I do not want to shorten my hair. It is the fastest way to make me appear that I had really worked extra hard even when I just moved my role and hid a portion behind one ear.
It is a style which does well in winter as it complements heavier material so well; wool coats, turtlenecks, even bulky scarves. The layers of outerwear are broken over the waves and this gives them three dimensionality instead of disappearing into the background. It is one of those subtle cuts, which make an entire outfit.
Textured Shag with Curtain Bangs
There is no haircut that is as versatile as a shag and the presence of curtain bangs can easily turn it into one of the most contemporary medium haircut ideas winter 2025 2026. It is a style that borders upon movement, volume, on that slightly undress look that is at all so fashionable and so low-maintenance. That is, the layers make the crown to be lifted, and the bangs attract focus to the eyes, and the general expression is made soft.
Shags are preferred to be left to look like they are used, and therefore, heavy product is not necessary and instead, I would apply a salt spray such as the Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray to add grit and separation. In such a manner, you will be able to allow the natural texture of your hair to take the lead which is even more practical in the mornings when it is colder as you have shorter time to style your hair.
I also like shags most of all since they can be worn with the hat or hood. In case you put on a beanie, the layers spring back easily after removing it. Winter accessorizing becomes much easier, something that is not always so with more rigid cuts.
This also has something to do with a shag that is adventurous and at the same time friendly. It is a good one as it implies confidence without excessive effort, which is why it best suits the people who want to have a haircut that would reflect some sort of individuality at the same time be able to wear it in a daily environment.
Warm Honey-Toned Waves
And color is able to transform the vitality of a medium cut entirely and the honey-colours are able to add warmth and light to the otherwise subdued winter palette. These mild waves pass right over the shoulders and shine through such a way that they soften the skin and bring shininess in the complexion during winter. This is one of the most flattering haircut ideas in the medium category of the winter 2025 2026.
It is somewhat of a fuss to keep the tones warm. I would suggest a color safe shampoo such as pureology Hydrate and use one of the deep conditioners once in a week to maintain all the strands shiny. The honey tones tend to fade out particularly during the winter, and therefore applying some form of gloss in the salon after every six weeks is essential to maintain the shine.
Personally, I have always believed that warm colors are like a homemade medicine to grey wintery days. The light reflected by golden color and given to the hair has a jovial nature that makes even a simple outfit more sophisticated.
Such a haircut is also easy to wear through spring, therefore it does not place you in a strictly seasonal hairstyle. Rather it is more of a transitional one-new winter but can be refreshed when the climate changes. It is one of the reasons why waves of honey-tone are so popular at the same time.
Classic Blunt Medium Cut
The blunt cut at the medium length is sometimes the most powerful haircut and it is just that. It is smooth, minimal, and organized without having to put much effort to appear complete. It is placed slightly higher than the shoulders and its lines are clean and sharpen the whole appearance. Being one of the main winter medium haircut concepts 2025 2026, it is ideal to any person who appreciates professionalism and comfort.
In order to maintain the sharp edges, we have to trim it every six to eight weeks. I would also recommend straightening balms or serums that are smooth to use, particularly when your hair has the tendency to become frizzy in cold weather. One of such tools is the Dyson Corrale, which can be used to straighten without being subjected to much heat, which can cause the ends to be dull.
As an individual, I believe that there is something arresting in a haircut that is not influenced by layers to be interesting. It is all one needs to say about its accuracy, this is why I tend to recommend it in those cases when one needs a refreshing attitude but does not want to lean to the extreme of changing the colors dramatically.
The blunt cut is even more sparkling when combined with monochrome knits or winter coats, which are tailored. It is also the type of haircut that fits perfectly well in the work places yet also appears to be up-to-date when you are off work.