6 Simple but Elevated Hairstyles for Lazy Girls
For most of our lives, we've had thick and unruly hair, and it's very difficult to gain the motivation to tame the beast. So, instead, we brush through it and call it a day, but that has become more boring by the day.
Whether you're like us or just can't find a beginner hairstyle to elevate your appearance, here are six quick looks to attempt for every type of lazy girl.
Two Braids
Double braids are in right now with the rise of coquette and balletcore aesthetics, and we can confidently say they've been one of our go-to styles. There is so much versatility here! You can accessorize them with ribbons or clips or put them into buns, and don't even get us started on all the different braids that exist.
Ponytail
A simple ponytail has to be one of the easiest hairstyles here. As people who love having their hair out of their faces, we often do ponytails. Like braids, there's also much variety hereβhigh pony, low pony, side pony. Pull strands of hair out for a relaxed look, or slick it down to give all the "clean girl" vibes. Of course, don't forget your accessories!
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Bubble Braids
Not into regular braids? Try bubble braids. If you haven't seen them before, imagine Princess Jasmine but with more sections of hair. This hairstyle is perfect for anyone who loves the look of braids but struggles with plaiting hair or someone who wants more pizzazz in their ponytails.
Claw Clip
The hard part about wearing a hair clip isn't putting it inβit's making it look good. Once you master the art, claw clips can look effortlessly beautiful, and having a fun clip can bring a lot of character to your outfit. These days, you can find all types of clips, from fuzzy materials to metal and pearls.
Accent Braids or Ponytails
Wearing your hair in a ponytail or braid can be irritating if you have a sensitive scalp. Because of that, you probably wear your hair down oftenβwhich can get boring. You can decrease the tension in your hair by adding minimal accent braids or ponytails. And like we keep saying, don't forget to tie it together with a bow or any other quick accessory.
Down and Free
And the simplest style of them all: leaving your hair down! It always looks great, especially on curly, wavy or thick textures. If you feel like your hair never looks good when you let it hang free, we recommend adding dimension to it with layers or bangs. The former can make even the thinnest of hair look more voluminous.
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