6 Easy Hairstyles

Doing your hair can always be a struggle at some point. But with these tips, you should be able to have flawless hair every day.

Hair style #1: Slick back pony tail

Let’s start with the hairstyles for when you’re in a rush to get out the door. The basic slick back ponytail is just a great option for in a rush. It’s so easy to do and it looks amazing. You’re going to need a comb (optional), a brush, hairspray, and if you have curtain bangs that you don’t want hanging out, you’l need bobby pins as well. The first step, take your comb and part your hair however you want, I prefer a middle part. The second step, take your hairspray and spray it all over. In the last step, take your brush and slick it back and tie it back.

Hair style #2: Half up messy bun

For the second hairstyle, this is so simple but it’s so pretty. It’s the boho half up messy bun. First, pull out your front pieces to frame your face. Second, right next to your front pieces do a braid on each side of your hair. Third, pull the braids back adding a little bit of your hair with the braids in the little amount of hair that you pull out. Lastly, tie it back in a loop bun with a hair tie.

Hair style #3: Bubble braid

For the third hairstyle let’s talk about the classic but adorable bubble braid. This hairstyle seems so complicated at times but it’s way easier than you might think and it takes no longer than 3-5 minutes. First, you pull out those front pieces to frame your face. Sometimes you might think it’s weird to pull out your front pieces but just try it. I promise that it looks so much better. Here’s an optional step. You can curl your hair before this if you want more volume in your bubble braids. Second, take a normal hair type and put your hair in a ponytail. Once it is in the ponytail pull the ponytail a little bit to loosen it up. Third, take as many little elastics as you need and tie your hair in bubbles down your hair. Last, puff out each of your bubbles.

Hair style #4: Curling techniques

Let’s move on to different ways to curl your hair. You can curl your hair with a beach waver, a wand curling iron, a basic clamp curling iron, and many more.

Curling technique #1: Wand

I’m going to talk about the wand first because that’s the easiest way to curl your hair. Here’s how you do it. First, brush your hair out and apply a heat protectant to your hair. Heat protectant is necessary because you could risk frying your hair. Second, section off your hair into two to three sections. Third, take about one inch of your hair and start curling. Hold your barrel parallel to your face and wrap your hair starting from the bottom of the wand moving to the top of the wand. Hold that for as long as necessary. Make sure that the heat on your curling iron is turned up as high as you need it, depending on your hair type. Once you’re ready to take your curl out, tip your wand upside down and release the curl. If you’re looking for a tighter curl let the curl cool down in your palm before dropping it all the way. For more of a loose curl drop the curl right away. Last, apply hairspray and brush your hair with a wide-toothed comb.

Curling technique #2: Beach Waver

Lastly, the curling iron that I’m going to talk about is the beach waver. Now, this isn’t a curling iron because of how it looks but it makes beautiful beach waves. Which sometimes looks better in your hair than a curling iron. The first step on how to do it is to apply a heat protector to your hair. This is a very important step if you don’t want to risk having fried hair. Second step, section off your hair. This step just makes it easier to do so your other hair isn’t in the way while you’re waving your hair. If you have thick hair do it in a little more than four sections. The third step, power up your waver and begin. In the last step, open your clamp to your waver and wave it from top to bottom. After you have finished one section do the rest and boom you’re done! Avoid brushing your hair when you’re done waiving it.

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