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Whether it is a good hair or a bad hair day, here are 4 quick and easy hairstyles that will have you rushing out of the door in literally seconds.
Every morning for a few minutes, I step into this fantasy world where I have two things that I truly have no chance of having anytime in the near future – a walk-in closet and a whole lot of time on my hands. No matter what time I set my alarm to or how early I wake up, my mornings are always hectic as I prepare to get ready for the day. If I did have all that time on my hands, I would definitely try to catch up on my reading or important emails while comfortably sitting at my hairdresser’s. Unfortunately, I neither have the time nor money to get pampered at fancy hair appointments every morning. But that doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice on style. Here are 4 quick and easy hairstyles for work that will always come to your rescue without the necessity of any heating tools or too many hair products either.
Step 1: Pull your hair into a high ponytail and place a headband a few inches away from your hairline.
Step 2: Twist your pony into a bun and keep twisting and pinning with bobby pins as you go. You could secure it with an elastic band as well
Step 3: Use the handle of your comb to gently and carefully lift the section of hair between your headband and bun to give it a little volume.
Step 4: Add some hair spray to keep the hair in place and flatten any baby hair that you might have and you are good to go!
Step 1: If you are tired of simply tying your hair into a regular pony then this one is for you! Pull the hair above your ears into a half-up half-down pony.
Step 2: Make a pony out of the remaining hair as well
Step 3: Tease the hair from the top ponytail so that it gives some fullness and seems like one, and you are good to go!
Step 1: This works best on hair that has a bit of texture. So if you don’t have time to wash your hair in the morning, fret not! Just pull your hair into a half up, half down style. Leave a few strands in the front to frame your face.
Step 2: Take the bottom part of the pony. With your finger create a little hole just above the band and loop your hair through it.
Step 3: Adjust your hair; add hairspray and you are good to go!
Step 1: This is a perfect no nonsense braided look. Make a low ponytail of your hair, tie it up and then braid it adding another elastic at the end.
Step 2: Wrap the braid around the base of your ponytail like how you would make a bun and secure the ends with bobby pins.
Step 3: Add some hair spray to lock in the style and you are set!
What do you think of these hairstyles? Have any of your own to add? Do leave a comment below.
Pictures courtesy Marie Claire.
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