When you get ready for school in the morning, you want to find a hairstyle that is quick and easy to do and, at the same time, makes you stand out in a crowd. The hairstyles that we will present to you look good with every dress and on all types of hair; it only takes a few minutes to make them before you have to leave for school.
Steps
Method 1 of 15: Side Braid
Step 1. Brush your hair and move it all to the right or left (you decide the side)
Step 2. Braid the hair behind the shoulder; make it nice tight or softer, as you like
Step 3. Use hairspray and bobby pins to hold it in place and prevent strands from falling out over the course of the day
Method 2 of 15: Woven with a clothespin
Step 1. Take two strands of hair to pull back; choose the ones around the face, for a nice look
Step 2. Cross the two locks behind the head and secure them with a hair clip; place it horizontally
Step 3. Leave the remaining hair loose; you can straighten them, curl them or leave them like that
Method 3 of 15: Fishbone Braid
Step 1. Divide your hair into two sections and comb through to remove any knots
Step 2. Take a lock from the right section and bring it to the left one; then take a strand from the outer edge of the right section and go over it
To make the braid more beautiful, use small strands.
Step 3. Take a section from the left section and bring it to the right section; then take a strand from the outer edge of the left section and go over it
Make sure it reaches up to the lock from the previous section.
Step 4. Continue braiding the locks
As you move down, you will see the braid take shape.
Step 5. Secure it at the end with a rubber band
Method 4 of 15: Bun with Sock to Make Curly Hair
Step 1. Cut the toe of an old sock (preferably long ones)
Roll it up on itself, so that it takes the shape of a donut.
Step 2. Sprinkle some water on the hair; it will keep them wet and dry when wrapped in the sock
Step 3. Gather your hair in a high ponytail and secure it with a rubber band; then slip it into the rolled up sock
Step 4. Arrange the hair around the stocking
Start at the toes, tucking them under the sock, as you go, to the end of the tail.
Step 5. Stop the chignon at the base of the hair; you can use a rubber band or clothespins
Step 6. Let the hair dry while it is in the bun; you can sleep in it or go out like this
Step 7. Loosen your hair; they will be beautiful curly
Spray some hairspray to maintain the hairstyle.
Method 5 of 15: Classic Ponytail
Step 1. Choose if you prefer to make a messy or combed ponytail
If you want it neat, brush your hair and try
Step 2. Collect the hair at the back of the head; choose at what height to make the tail (low, medium, high)
Step 3. Comb your hair to avoid any knots
You can use a comb or just run your fingers through it while you shape it into a ponytail. If you chose to make the messy one, you won't need to go through this step.
Step 4. Secure the hair with a rubber band
Make sure it fits snugly around the tail so it will hold all day. You can choose to leave it simple, add some cute barrettes or a headband to spice up the look.
Step 5. Try an extra touch; take a small strand from the tail and roll it around the elastic, then secure it with bobby pins
It will give you a more elegant look.
- The bobby pins should be the same color as your hair so they will be less noticeable.
- You can also choose to tie the tail with a ribbon or bow instead of using a rubber band. Also try to cover the elastic using a nice colorful bow.
Method 6 of 15: Classic Chignon
Step 1. Try making a tousled bun
Make a neat ponytail and secure it with an elastic; wrap the hair around the base of the ponytail and secure it with another elastic, letting a few strands emerge at random.
Step 2. Make a sporty bun
However, raise your hair as if to make a ponytail when you put on the elastic do only two turns. On the third, fold your hair in half. Pop off a few random strands if you want.
Step 3. Make an elegant bun
Get some hair from the top of the head. Make a bun as described in the second method. Divide the rest of the hair in half. Take the right half and wrap it around your head and starting bun. Repeat with the left half. To make it cuter, add some flowers, a ribbon, etc.
Method 7 of 15: Half Tail
Step 1. Divide the hair into two sections; one upper and one lower
Step 2. Take the top layer and pull it away from your face (as if you were doing a normal ponytail)
Then, secure it with a rubber band.
Step 3. Leave the other hairs down
You can decide whether to iron them, curl them or leave them as they are.
Step 4. Finish by using colored clothespins or a headband
Method 8 of 15: Braids
Step 1. Prepare your hair
Start from the center or from the side (for a more dated look) and then brush them to remove any knots.
Step 2. Divide the hair into two sections
Keep one of the two sections aside (make a ponytail or use a clothespin).
Step 3. Make a braid with the first section and secure it with a rubber band, then do the same with the second
Method 9 of 15: Half Twisted Tail
Step 1. Divide the hair into two sections; one upper and one lower
Step 2. Take the top layer, leaving two strands free (one on each side)
Secure the half ponytail with a rubber band.
Step 3. Twist the two strands
Do this so that they stay like that and then pin them around the tail with bobby pins.
Method 10 of 15: Chignon with Sock
Step 1. Cut the toe of an old sock (preferably long ones)
Roll it up on itself, so that it takes the shape of a donut.
Step 2. Collect the hair in a high ponytail and secure it with an elastic; then slip it into the rolled up sock
Step 3. Arrange the hair around the stocking
Start at the toes, tucking them under the sock, as you go, to the end of the tail.
Step 4. Stop the chignon at the base of the hair; you can use a rubber band or clothespins
Step 5. Use the hairspray to hold the hairstyle in place
Method 11 of 15: Lateral Tail
Step 1. Choose between a combed or messy side ponytail
For the first type, you should straighten your hair before proceeding; if you want it more saucy, leave them as they are.
Step 2. Comb all hair to one side; it doesn't matter if left or right
Step 3. Gather the hair just below or above the ear
Check that the tail is pointing towards the shoulder.
Step 4. Secure it with a rubber band or band
Step 5. Use hairspray or bobby pins to secure the hairstyle if needed
Method 12 of 15: Tuft
Step 1. Start with a normal bun, ponytail or whatever you like
Step 2. Work on the bangs; if you don't have one, take a lock of hair and bring it in front of your face
Step 3. Brush the fringe upwards and turn it, it serves to give volume to the tuft
Step 4. Stop it still turned with clothespins and put on some hairspray or some water
Step 5. Pull it forward and you will get your tuft
Method 13 of 15: Elvis Presley forelock
Step 1. Brush your hair, making sure it is knot-free and easy to manage
Step 2. Leave the lock of hair aside in front of the face and divide the remaining ones into three ponytails; then secure them with three rubber bands
Make them vertically: they must stay on top of each other.
Step 3. Untie the first ponytail and backcomb it to create extra volume
Step 4. Hold it at the top of the head, sprinkling some hairspray to keep it in place
Step 5. Move the remaining hair over the teased part with the help of a comb; in this way, it will be covered, giving the hairstyle a more natural look
Step 6. Untie the tails and comb the hair back
Method 14 of 15: Layered Ponytail
Step 1. Divide the hair into four sections
They should be on top of each other; starting from the top of the head and reaching the nape of the neck.
Step 2. Tie the first section into a queue
Step 3. Tie the second section into a queue as well, adding it to the first
Step 4. Repeat the process with the other sections
It's a way to make a simple ponytail a little more interesting.
Method 15 of 15: Ultraflex tuft
Step 1. Brush your hair, making sure it is knot-free and easy to manage
Step 2. Leave the lock of hair aside in front of the face and divide the remaining ones into three ponytails; then secure them with three rubber bands
Make them vertically: they must stay on top of each other.
Step 3. Untie the first ponytail and brush your hair back
Use the comb to backcomb it; it will add volume to your hair.
Step 4. Spray the lacquer; will keep the volume of the hairstyle
Step 5. Move the remaining hair over the teased part with the help of a comb; in this way it will be covered, giving the hairstyle a more natural look
Step 6. Untie the tails and pull the hair back (choose whether to make a ponytail or a bun)
Stop everything with a rubber band and you will be ready.
Advice
- Once you have taken a shower, blow dry your hair if you want to make it straight, otherwise it will take at least an hour just for that.
- Don't put too much hairspray or they will be difficult to manage and obviously you will increase the ozone hole! Plus your hair will look dirty, the opposite of how you want it. Choose non-greasy lacquers.
- Don't get the same hairstyle that all other girls have, choose one that looks good on you and makes you unique. If you have annoying tufts around the roots, use them for a disheveled and modern look.
- When you curl your hair, spray some hairspray to make it last longer.
- For that hair that, once braided, becomes electric try hot rollers. You'll get the same waves, but without the frizz.
- Twist your hair when you want to make a ponytail so it won't curl.
- If you don't want to use heat to curl your hair, you can do a braid before bed so you'll have nice curls in the morning. To smooth them, instead, take a shower (with shampoo and conditioner) and dry them after brushing them well. Spray some hairspray to keep them in place.