How to create simple and lovely hairstyles

Author: Robert Simon
Date Of Creation: 21 June 2021
Update Date: 24 June 2024
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⚠️ SIMPLE HAIRSTYLES FOR EVERYDAY ⚠️ - Hair Tutorials
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  • To mess with hair, take a portion of your hair and hold it upright above the top of your head. Put the comb in and brush from the middle part of hair to the roots, in the down direction. Repeat until the part of the hair you are using has become slightly bulging on top of your head.
  • If you choose a ponytail that is tied off, you will mess with a small section of hair above the position where you tie it.
  • If you have curly hair you can skip this step.
  • Gather all of your hair back. Use both hands to pull most of the hair back and hold it in place with one hand. To have a ponytail that is tied neatly, to avoid the hair falling in front of your face, take all the hair, including bangs. To make your hair look natural, you don't need to tie the bangs too tightly.
    • With a ponytail tied out of the way, you pull the hair aside.

  • Tie the ends of the hair in place. Use an elastic band to hold the ends of the hair behind. When the hair tie is brought close to the scalp, turn it to shape 8. Pull the hair into the circle that you just created using the elastic. Repeat until the hair ties no longer loosen and the ends do not slide out of the way you want them to.
    • To add more emphasis, you can use an elastic band to tie your hair in large colors. You can also style the ends of your hair nicely by braiding or twisting it in any position you want. If you want a simple look, use an elastic one-color hair strap.
  • Create twin ponytails. The simple secret to making the ponytail look longer is to tie the two strands together. Instead of tying all the hair back, divide your hair into upper and lower sections. Tie each part of hair into a ponytail. Then, tie the ends so that they overlap into a long ponytail. advertisement
  • Method 2 of 5: Donut-shaped bun


    1. Tie your hair in a ponytail. Do the same as described above. The ponytail will be the position of the bun. The most common position in the bun is at the top of the head with the ponytail tied high. It's best to use a small hair tie instead of the larger one, as the larger version will mess up the bun.
    2. Thread the ends of your hair through the hair tie. If you are using a donut-shaped hair tie, just do the same as for tying your hair with a giant string. If using socks, thread the hair and pull it close to the ponytail close to the scalp. Then hold one edge of the sock and roll it upwards until it has a donut shape around the ends of the hair.

    3. Curl the hair around the hair tie. Pull the hair tie close to the ends of the ends. Pull the hair to spread evenly around the hair ties. Then, slowly roll the hair down close to where the ponytail is and let the hair wrap around it.
    4. The donut-shaped hairspring is close to the ponytail. Tuck any excess hair into the hair tie. If you can see the hair tie through the gaps, gently pull it out to cover it. Depending on how tight you have rolled your hair and how thick it is, you don't need to take the extra step of keeping it in place. If your hair is thin or you don't curl it too tightly, you can keep the bun in place with a toothpick. advertisement

    Method 3 of 5: A simple garlic bun

    1. Use a comb to split the middle part and brush your hair back. This garlic bun is a classic one reminiscent of a ponytail and donut-shaped bun. You will need to have 2 large toothpick clips and 4 small toothpicks if you want to do this hairstyle.
    2. Hair curl. Hold all hair with one hand and twist clockwise by rotating wrists. Use gentle action to avoid hair loss or scalp pain. Continue twisting until all of the hair from the roots to the ends has a tight spiral.
    3. Wrap your hair in a bun. Hold your hair with one hand with the curl. Keep the hair as it is, but begin to wrap the entire ends clockwise against the scalp. Place the index finger of your other hand in the center to shape the bun. Once the hair is wrapped close to the scalp, wrap the ends under the bun.
      • You can also make the bun counter-clockwise. If you want to create this style, you need to twist your hair counterclockwise in step 2.
    4. Hold the bun in place. Use large toothpicks to attach to either side of the bun to hold it in place. Adjust the shape of the bun to your liking by pulling the edge of the hair with your fingers. Once you have a bun with the desired shape, fix it with 4 small toothpicks.
      • You can complete the hairstyle by making it more puffy. Use the sharp handle to gently thread under the hair above the top of the head. Gently pull the hair upward and slightly out of the bun. You can do the same technique on the outer edge of the bun.
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    Method 4 of 5: A simple braid

    1. Group your hair into a ponytail where you want it to be braided.
    2. Start braiding your hair by bringing part 1 to part 2. The order is now 2, 1, 3.
    3. Next, you will move hair part 3 to hair part 1. The order is now 2, 3, 1. You should already have the first braid of the braid.
    4. Repeat steps 2 through 4 until you have braided all your hair, hold it in place, and you're ready to show off your new hairstyle. advertisement

    Method 5 of 5: Wrap your hair in a headband

    1. Wrap your hair in a headband. Start with the hair in front and wrap up the rest of the hair gradually. Hold part of the hair in your hand, then wrap it in and thread it under the headband.
      • If your hair is flat, make it more bulky.Use the brush handle to style and gently thread under the hair above the top of the head and / or into the headband. Carefully lift the comb to gently pull the hair out. If you accidentally pull your hair out of the headband, you can still tuck it back in.
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    Advice

    • Using a headband is a great way to add an accent to a regular hairstyle.
    • In general, you need to make your hair dry and free from tangles before you clip or tie your hair. However, the headband is great for wet hair in a hurry.
    • If you have straight hair and you want a ponytail or half-tails to flatter, use a curler to add more wavy curls.
    • Use dry shampoo for a quick treatment when you don't have time to wash your hair. In addition, this product also helps to straighten hair and keep it in line for a long time.
    • Too much tangling can damage the hair. You should use conditioner for your hair the next time you wash your hair.
    • To protect your hair from the heat from a straightener or curling iron every time you need it, spray your hair with a heat protection product.
    • Use Bandanas if you want your hair to stand out even more! This towel is very trendy and protects hair from the sun.