Wednesday, February 8, 2012

I need really quick hair styles!!!?

Ok so I have like 45 minutes tops to get dressed in the morning and I'm running out of hair styles and I hate wearing the same styles all the time....so.....Can yall help? I always wear it either straight,in low piggy tails under my ears, half up with the bottom half straight,pony tail,and a bun! Witch gets really boring every single week so please please I beg yall to help!!!I need really quick hair styles!!!?
Youtube it Sweetie [:I need really quick hair styles!!!?
Try a tight pony tail (like one that is slicked back really tight) Also try a messy bun or a ballet style bun. Try a french braid or just a braid. Wear your hair down once in a while. Curl it. straighten it. Crimp it. Put some wash-out hair dye on once in a while. Hope this helps.
*take a shower and braid all of your hair, when you take it out in the morning...crinkle hair!


*when straightening hair, move it so its zigzagging dow so you have ripples in your hair!


*never go wrong with a ponytail!


*curl hair on top so it has a way on the top but does not take long


-and my favorite-


***hair down, two little top ponytails and curled ends for a simple but cute look!








find something ya like!
Well Try Straightening All Of It And If You Have Bangs Oh Wow Im SOrry I Really Cant Explain It Hold On IL Get A Picture For You But Its REALLY Cute:)





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How do you like your hair?





You should go to Wal Mart and buy the 3 barrel iron...it'll look like you braided your hair!





Do you like low pigtails?





Or really razored punky hair? Tease it.








I could help out, but idk what kind of style you're looking for!
half up half down. poof the up part.


um... flip the end your hair


side ponytail


half up half down like the up part in two piggy tails
I'm really witch I could help but i do the exact same thing as you every day. ^.^ *.*
This blog has quite a few great hairdo ideas... I hope you enjoy them!!!
http://www.wikihow.com/Do-Simple-and-Cut鈥?/a>
jah!!!!!!!!!! rastafaria!!!!!!!!!!!! go the rasta way
i guess you could go buy a hair curler and curl it up.
curl it and put some in a clip on the side. i think thatll be cute. =]
mmhmm google it or go to youtube...videos help muchh more:))
curl like 3 peces on each side and come it barley all done
Braids are cute. French, or normal ones are faster and still cute.





You could also use a light gel to give your hair texture. You could also braid your hair overnight and let it down in the morning so it has a nice wave. Either of these will give you a nice amount of volume. Then just throw on a headband or pull a little piece from each side back and hold with a bobby pin.





ou can also add a twist to a pony tail by adding a french braid on top of your head back to the elastic such as in this picture http://thehautelist.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/braid.jpg.


or like this:


http://www.cupcakestastenice.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/molly-sims.jpg





You can also wear it down and straightened with your bangs flipped starigh back and then pinned.





I always get ideas from Reese withspoon because she always had such chic and easy looking hair: http://blogs.glam.com/glamscene/files/2007/08/reese_poll.jpg





You can also use hot rollers, which will make your hair spiral. It only takes about 5 minutes to put them in, but they do have to be left in for 20 minutes, in which you could still get ready. They do make beautiful, flawless curls. Hot rollers cost abotu $10-20.





You can also always clip your hair up with a claw clip. Just gather your hair in a low ponytail and twist it up then clip it, such as:http://www.mrsmay.com/images/products/putonpieces/layeredwaves.jpg


or


http://z.about.com/d/womenshair/1/0/J/3/-/-/Step5Clip.JPG
messy side ponytail: Gather hair into a ponytail behind your right ear. Twist the top six inches of the pony around your finger. Then loop two elastics that match your hair color around the ponytail several times each.





sexy bedhead hair: Don't wash it. Sleep on a satin pillowcase to prevent knots in the morning. When you wake up, your hair's natural oils will give your strands pretty separation and movement.





Try a paddle brush. Ditch the big round brush when you blow-dry and grab a paddle brush instead. Lightly run it from roots to ends as you dry, but don't pull hair too tight 鈥?you want strands to have an undone texture.





Use a spray wax. Spritz all over, then twirl random sections around your fingers 鈥?the wax will give you that awesome piece-y look.





Try: Sally Hershberger Genius Spray Wax, $13, Walgreens stores








the classic french braid: 1. Start by brushing your hair with a paddle brush to smooth it and remove any knots, then use your fingers to separate a two-inch section of hair from your hairline back to the crown.





2. Use your fingers to divide the piece into three equal sections and begin braiding by crossing the strand in your right hand over the strand in the middle. The right strand should now be the middle strand. Then, cross the left strand over the middle strand. The middle strand should now be the left strand.





3. Keep the hair tight by pulling the sections away from each other and hold the hair that you鈥檝e already braided in your left hand. Use your right index finger to part your hair horizontally, just above your right ear, from your hairline back to the center of your head to form a new right strand.





4. Incorporate this section into the original right section and cross the entire right section over the middle section. While holding the hair that you鈥檝e just braided in your right hand, use your left index finger to horizontally separate the same section of hair as step 3 on your left side. Hold it tightly and incorporate it into the original left section. Cross the left section over the middle section.





5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 with the next section of hair starting just below your right ear, and then with the section of hair starting just below your left ear.





6. Begin a traditional braid by alternating the right section over the middle, the left over the middle, and the right back over the middle, etc., until only three inches are loose.





7. Secure your hair with an elastic and spritz with hairspray.








sweet side braids: 1. After washing, apply a wave-enhancing product all over as you scrunch hair with hands to give it body. Let hair air-dry.





2. Make a center part, and French braid both sides. (See previous page for instructions) Secure braids together in the back with an elastic.





3. Smooth flyaways and add shine to your style by misting a lightweight shine spray all over your hair.








French braid pigtails: 1. Start with wet hair, and work a dime-size amount of frizz-control serum from your roots to your tips.





2. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle, then partially dry your hair. You can air-dry or use a blow-dryer, but just make sure your hair isn鈥檛 completely dry 鈥?it will be easier to braid if still damp, especially fine hair.





3. Use the comb to part your hair from the top of your forehead all the way to the nape of your neck.





4. Secure one side with an elastic (this is to make sure that your part stays straight while you braid!).





5. On the other side, follow the classic French braid steps on page one and secure with an elastic.





6. Remove the elastic from the other side, and repeat.





7. After your braids are finished, spray hairspray onto your index finger and pat down any flyaways.








The perfect blowout: Apply a quarter-size amount of thick anti-frizz serum to towel-dried hair to keep your strands smooth. Rub the serum over your hands, then run your fingers through your hair from roots to ends. Blow-dry hair on high heat starting with a three-inch-wide section in front. Use a round brush with holes in it so the heat can reach all your strands. Aim the dryer directly at the round brush, first from above and then from below. Roll each section under a Velcro roller after blow-drying it (while it's still warm). As you dry the rest of your hair, this will prevent it from getting messy and blown around. Velcro rollers also add body and bounce. Remove the rollers when all your hair is totally cooled. Finish by evenly misting your entire head with an aerosol hairspray from 10 inches away. This seals the hair shaft, so it stays smooth and frizz-free the entire day.





The knotted pony: 1. Take a two-inch hair section from just above your right ear, and pull straight back. Hold.


2. Repeat above your left ear.


3. Twist two sections together, and secure with a bobby pin.


4. Loosely gather all your hair into a low ponytail, and secure with an elastic.


5. Take a 1/4-inch section of hair from the ponytail, and wrap it around the

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