5 Super Easy Hairstyles For Back to School

The first day back to school is like celebrating New Year’s- you can experience all three easily and comfortably! Let us help make this exciting eventful with these easy styles that look professional, quick, and painless!

1. Twist-out

The twist-out is a natural hair technique to achieve full and luxurious curls. Start with clean and detangled hair prepared with your preferred curl cream or gel. Apply a small amount to each section before twisting it. Allow air drying afterward.

Once your preferred style is determined, there are various twist-out styles you can experiment with. Try two-strand twists by dividing mini sections into two strands and twisting them over one another. Or try flat twists for a longer-lasting style with less definition at the roots.

2. Half-up with a bow

Ribbons can elevate even the simplest half-up hairstyle. Add character and classiness by incorporating a ribbon, whether a satin black bow or a shimmery gold one. Smooth and untangle your strands before adding the bow. This look works with any ponytail, from low, sleek ponies to messy top knot buns.

3. Textured pony

Ponytails are an effortless style solution when time is of the essence. They are simple yet striking, suitable for work environments or dressed up for date nights. To achieve an effortless textured ponytail, gently backcomb the section above your hair tie for increased volume. Complete the look with a statement bow or soft flipped-out ends.

4. Updo with bangs

Curly locks can shine in this adorable updo. Tease and pin a section at the crown to create a pouf, then gather all remaining locks into a simple bun. This style showcases both your gorgeous locks and your face. It’s perfect for weddings and proms.

Try a twisted crown braid with or without bangs for an elegant updo. This whimsically romantic look is suitable for formal events or themed parties. Pair it with wavy curtain bangs for maximum impact. Another option is the elegant low chignon updo, featuring loose, wispy bangs and boho touches for medium to long locks.

5. Razored layers and a face frame

Long wavy layers create a soft face frame, adding texture and volume to any hairstyle. Combine them with dimensional balayage for a beautiful look. Face framing layers can enhance any hair, from fine and thin locks to dense, thick locks. When cutting this style, use an angled razor upward for a clean and smooth finish.