Five quick hairstyles for straight hair
One thing people don’t seem to realize about me is that I have very straight hair naturally. If I don’t brush it and sleep on it while wet, it comes out much like it is in this post. If I blow-dry it without trying to straighten it (brush through, blow dry, done) it comes out like the above.
Coming into fall, I feel like letting my hair be its natural self more often (less curling), but I also still want to do something with it! And I’m not one to spend hours on my hair, so if you’re like me and you want a few quick-and-easy ideas on ways to style your hair(read: no curling, straightening, or even drying required): here are mine. None of these took more than five minutes.
Part hair in the middle, braid small sections of either side, pin back. Easy peezy, lemon squeezy!
Again, easy: part hair on whatever side you like best, pin slightly down and to the side, add a flower. Or a pin. Or whatever pretty/sparkly/shiny thing you have that you want to add.
For this, I part my hair a bit more to one side than I usually would. And then, it’s just French braid the front-most part, leaving a layer of hair to cover where it’s pinned, and done!
Add a little extra detail to the usual bump: gather a small front section of your hair, roll downwards from the ends, and pin in place.
Leaf Pendant Drawstring Necklace c/o Oasap | Dress, Romy
And, if you have to be fancy but don’t want to spend too much time on your hair: pull it back into a sleek, low ponytail, separate into several sections, and wrap each section loosely around the ponytail until your hair is secure but still messy. I love this one!
While we’re on the subject of hair: you should check out Tresemme’s Liquid Gold Shine Therapy. It is the best; after bleaching my hair, I was left with some pretty scraggly strands that tangled like crazy and looked dry and straw-like. But after using the Shine Therapy once, my hair went from straw tangles to smooth and shiny. Seriously a miracle product.
What are your favorite easy ways to style your hair?
P.S. Just as I am really in love with the cardigan, I also adore this necklace from Oasap! It’s adjustable– which is a big thing for me– and goes with everything. I’ve worn it enough that I got a sunburn in the shape of the leaf when we went hiking. Ha!
Happy Tuesday!
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7 Comments
mariecarolk
These are super cute! Thanks lady 🙂
Marie
Becca Lee
Oooh, I really love that last one! These are all so cute and easy! Thanks for sharing!
-Becca
Ladyface Blog
October
This is great! The little braids are very princess-like. I’ve been doing more with my hair now that it’s reached shoulder-length and really, I think all these styles would work on my frizzy curls.
By the way, I really appreciate the photography in this post. Good tutorial!
Amia
I love all of these looks, but my favorite one is the little braids, very boho chic 🙂
Amia
Salazar
Cute. But I can’t do any of these (except for the bun, maybe) because I have to have my hair out of my neck.
Marla Rogers
Now I wish I had straight hair…LOVE your necklace btw.
Myranda Walno
Now I want to grow my hair out again… Great post!