Your Ultimate Guide to Perfect Hairstyles for Every Hair Type
Space Buns
Space buns are a super cute, classic festival hairstyle and will keep your curls at bay. Just part from forehead to nape of neck and twist both pieces into buns at the crown. Tack each bun into place with bobby pins, or hair elastics if needed.
One-side Braid
Extreme side parting your hair, and prepare thin or thick braiding on top of the ear Secure the end of the braid by pinning it don’t tying it. Keep the rest of the locks wild and free for a true rock-and-roll vibe.
Loose and Defined Curls
This is more about the products you use, not necessarily the tools you have. Use curl-boosting products along with sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner to define your curls and to reduce frizz, and while to make your tresses feel as manageable as possible, use your fingers, not a comb or brush, to comb through curls.
Sleek and Smooth
Unlike curly hair, straight hair is not always frizzy, however, you can make straight hair look smoother by using a heat protectant serum to straighten it in sections and a finishing serum to tame fly-aways. If you want that extra level of polish, ensure that your parting is polka straight.
Volumized Pony
Add some height to your locks by sweeping into a ponytail with your fingers and secure with a hair tie at the top of your head. Next, lightly backcomb the top of the hair for extra volume. For an extra bouffant touch, backcomb the top of the ponytail!
Low Bun
Gather hair at the nape of the neck, twist into a bun and secure with a hair tie. Try this low bun. Then use another hair tie to secure the bun as you tuck any hair in place. Lastly, grab some hairs around your face for a more pragmatic vibe.
Messy up Do
To get this gorgeous messy updo, run your fingers through your hair at the crown of your head and twist and wrap it into a bun, securing with a few bobby pins so that random bits fall out.
Straightened Ends
This look was made famous by the Olsen twins and we are very glad it’s super easy to recreate! Just pass a pair of straights along the tips of your hair, keeping the root and mid-length wavy, Devlin adds.
High Pony
To achieve this look, part your hair from your temples and gather it right at the top of the head. Tie it up with a hair elastic and then, holding half the pony in each hand, pull the hair to separate it.