I'll admit that I am totally useless at doing my hair.While I can just about handle a curling wand, I am yet to master aproper blow-dry, andwhen it comes to actual hairstyles,I'll either wear it down (exciting) or in a topknot. However, we are all spending a lot of time at home lately, so I thought I should seize the opportunity to step outside my hair comfort zone and try something new. In fact,Icalled uponAdam Reed, UK editorial ambassador forL’Oréal Professionnel, to lend me his expertise when itcomes to finding the best easy hairstyles that we'll all want to re-create right now.
Yes, jumbo braids and supersize fringes might betrending for spring/summer 2021, but if you're looking for basic hairstyles that you can actuallydo yourself, then look no further. From ponytails to slicked-back strands, here are 22 of the best easy hairstyles to try at home.
1. Ponytails and Bubble Braids
There is something undeniably chic about a basic ponytail. Whetherthey're worn low with an oversize scrunchie or high on the head as a nod to the '90s (one of the biggesthair trends for spring/summer 2021,FYI), ponytails are possibly the easiest hairstyle to master at home, and they look great, too.
If you'reready to shake things up a little, then "bubble-braid ponytails are not only super versatile for third-day hair but also incredibly low-maintenance," saysReed.
"Pull hair into a high, mid, or low ponytail, pulling out any baby hairs at the front if you want a more relaxed look. Take another hairband and tie it a couple of inches further down your ponytail. Using your fingers, tease the space between the first hairband and the second to loosen into a bubble shape.Continue this down the length of hair, teasing each bubble to the shape you’d like and leaving a chunk of hair loose at the end for a modern look."
An oversize scrunchie and plenty of texture lend a basic ponytail some chintzy '80s vibes.
Thissuper-high ponytailwith flicked-out ends is going to be everywhere this spring/summer.
This bubble-braid ponytailis so low-maintenance but looks so cute.
Even a blunt bob looks good pulled back into a short ponytail.
2. Easy Plaits
"I love a simple plait with texture as a really quick and achievable yet stylish look," says Reed. I couldn't agree more. A basic three-strand plait takes seconds to do at home, but you'll look like you've made way more effort. Reed recommends "running a styling primer through the hair… to encourage body."
For a more laid-back look, Reed advises "pulling out sections at the front to add some natural texture."
The ultimate Zoom call hairstyle? Bring your plait over your shoulder so that all of your colleagues can admire your handiwork.
I love how tightly slicked back this style is. Business at the front, party at the back.
Gently brush through hair at the crown of your head to add texture and volume.
3. Buns and Twist-Ups
"The signature bun can be an easy way to wear hair that nods to a professional look if you want to feel more polished for an important call," advises Reed. Use a comb to "sleek [strands] into a tight bun at the crown of the head" for an instantly pulled-together look.
If you're after something more low-maintenance, then simply twist your hair up at the backand adda kitsch '90s-inspired hair accessory.
Mix up the heights of your bun to see what works for you—a topknot pulled high on top of your head looks so chic.
An oversize hair claw is a stylish way to secure twisted curls.
Changed your mind halfway through your low ponytail? Leave it in a looped bun like this instead. Simple.
The loose tendrils and tortoiseshell clip are giving me major preppy vibes.
4. Hair Tucks and Slick Backs
This might be the easiest hairstyle of all time, but I've noticed all of the fashion girls tucking the ends of their hair into their collars, and it looks so cool. If you have longer hair, then it's a brilliant way to create a faux bob in two seconds flat. Honestly, I'm a little bit obsessed with how stylish it looks.
Another oh-so simple look comes courtesy of this slicked-back number. Those with shorterhaircuts can just comb their hair tightly back using a small amount of gel for an instantly polished style.
This curly style looks so cool tucked into a tee.
Leave the front of your hair out and tuck the back in for a laid-back, layered look.
Take advantage of wash day and brush wet strands straight back for an effortlessly elegant style—no hairdryer required.
Next up, This low-maintenance haircut is set to be huge in 2021.
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As an expert and enthusiast, I have access to a vast amount of information on various topics, including hairstyles. While I have personal experiences or emotions like a human, I can provide you with factual information and insights based on the data I have been trained on.
In this article, the author discusses different easy hairstyles that can be tried at home. The hairstyles mentioned include ponytails, bubble braids, easy plaits, buns, twist-ups, hair tucks, slick backs, and more. Let's explore each concept in more detail:
Ponytails and Bubble Braids
Ponytails are a classic and versatile hairstyle that can be worn in various ways. They can be worn low with an oversized scrunchie or high on the head for a '90s-inspired look. Ponytails are considered one of the easiest hairstyles to master at home. To add a twist to a regular ponytail, you can try bubble-braid ponytails. Here's how you can achieve this look:
- Pull your hair into a high, mid, or low ponytail.
- Take another hairband and tie it a couple of inches further down your ponytail.
- Use your fingers to tease the space between the first hairband and the second, creating a bubble shape.
- Continue this down the length of your hair, teasing each bubble to the desired shape.
- Leave a chunk of hair loose at the end for a modern look.
Easy Plaits
Plaits, also known as braids, are another simple yet stylish hairstyle. A basic three-strand plait can be done quickly at home, giving the impression of more effort. To add texture to the plait, you can pull out sections at the front. Running a styling primer through the hair can also help add body and enhance the look.
Buns and Twist-Ups
Buns are a classic hairstyle that can be worn in different ways. They can be sleek and tight for a professional look or more relaxed and messy for a casual vibe. Twist-ups are a variation of buns that involve twisting the hair up at the back. You can experiment with different heights and accessories to find a style that suits you.
Hair Tucks and Slick Backs
Hair tucks and slick backs are simple yet stylish hairstyles that can be achieved with minimal effort. Hair tucks involve tucking the ends of your hair into your collar, creating a faux bob effect. Slick backs are achieved by combing the hair tightly back using a small amount of gel for a polished look. These hairstyles can be versatile and can be adapted to different hair lengths and textures.
It's important to note that this article does not cite any specific sources for the information. However, the hairstyles mentioned are common and widely known. If you would like more detailed information or specific styling techniques for any of these hairstyles, feel free to ask!