Saturday, January 14, 2012

How do you find easy quick hair styles to do in the morning?

I have long hair and I usually wash it at night. I really don't get up early enouph to do it in the morning. If it's been a busy day... when I wash my hair I'll just braid it instead of drying it. So In the morning when I take it out of the braid its poofy. Anyone has the same problem, what do you do?How do you find easy quick hair styles to do in the morning?
I used to do the same thing. I had waist length hair and I would always braid it, and it would be frizzy or poofy. Honestly, I got my hair cut, just a little shorter since short hair is so much easier to care for. I wake up, wash my hair and when it was slightly longer, pull it back in a loose ponytail to dry and it would be straight. I would use antifrizz serum (John Frieda Frizz Ease). If I wanted my hair to be natural, I apply the frizz ease, then apply gel or mousse and scrunch. I never touch my hair until it drys and its wavy/curly. You can also blow dry it this way if you want it to dry faster, but I rarely use a blow dryer on my hair.



Now, I have my hair cut short. I have chin length hair and I can blow dry it straight (my ends still flip out, which is kind of cute), like today, get it wet, add some gel and scrunch. I allow my hair to look messy, since that is so much easier then aiming for neat hair.



Now for up do's, people say I am amazing at them and I can do them under 5 minutes (it takes practice, but once you get the hang of it, its simple). For longer hair, try pulling your hair back in a ponytail with a clear elastic. Take a smal lsection of hair and twist it around and pin it. Take another small section and do the same in the opposite direction. Keep alternating and pinning until all your hair is twisted. Should form a nice, loose bun, and hair sticking out is more then ok, it is what I aim for!



This works with wet hair too, better if it is slightly damp, but either works. Take your hair in one hand, grasp and twist as you pull up on it to form a twist in the back. Use the other hand to pin hair as needed to hold. Pin back any hair that may be out of place as well, that maybe you missed. Again, messy is ok and it takes practice, but it also helps for when your hair dries, it tends to be straight mostly, with a little wave to it.How do you find easy quick hair styles to do in the morning?
put it in a ponytail, a half ponytail, or a bun.
If I were you, I would spray my hair with a leave-in conditioner after you towel dry it well. Then you could let it air dry most of the way. After that, I would either put it in a bun to dry for the rest of the way, or braid it in two braids.

If you want to blow dry it, you'd need to hold the dryer so it points at your hair and blows down. Use the highest setting. Also, dry it in layers. Put half of it in a ponytail on the top of your head, and dry the rest. Then let the top half down and dry it. When it is mostly dry, turn the dryer to the low setting and blow dry it bone dry. After that, but some anti-frizz product in it.
A low side pony usually works for me if I'm in a hurry, and it looks great with a round face especially if you have wavy hair. Putting a flower behind your ear is definitely underestimated. It's classy, flirty, and sexy.

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Lately I've been doing a polyanna.

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^Kind of like that. I love it because the messier it gets the cuter it looks when shorter strands of hair fall in your face.

http://www.curly-hair-styles-magazine.co/a>

Pulling up just the top layers of your hair is a really nice alternative to the plain old pony tail. Use a small hair tie or some cute barrettes to pin the hair back. Spray some hairsray on it to secure it and you're good to go! It takes like 2 minutes.

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