Try a sleek ponytail by straightening your hair first and tying it up at the top of your head (high pony). Using a bit of gel or serum can tame flyaways near your hairline. [2] X Research source You can also take a small section of hair (about 1. 5 inches (3. 8 cm) thick) and wrap it around the base of your ponytail for a finished look. For a tousled ponytail, tie your hair at the top of your head, spray a little hairspray on your tied up hair, and tease the hair on top. [3] X Research source

You can also support your bun, especially if you have layered hair, by placing a few bobby pins to the front, back, and sides of your bun. Spray with a little hairspray to finish! To make a messy bun, shake your head and pull out a few pieces of hair from your bun. This creates an effortless look. [5] X Research source You can situate your bun on the top of your head, base of your neck, or anywhere in between. A bun-former or sock can add volume to your bun if your hair is thin.

After you master the basic braiding technique, you can also try making the fishtail and French braid styles. Braids work best for medium to long hair.

This style is cute for hair of all lengths! You can style the bottom half of your hair straight or curly, and spray hairspray over the top of your hair to control any frizz. Try tying your top hair into a bun to make a top knot style.

Pigtails are super cute for short hair! They look adorable for medium and long hair as well. Finish your hair by spraying a light even coat of hairspray. This will smooth over any frizz.

You can purchase these products at most drug stores, beauty stores, or online. These products will protect your hair against breakage, frizz, and over-drying.

Curling irons are best used on medium and long hair, as it can be difficult to wrap short hair around the barrel. Continue making small sections of curls until all of your hair is curly. For best results, make sure your hair is totally dry. Alternatively, try using curling rods to let curls form overnight. Check that your hair is completely dry before removing them.

If using hot rollers, you first will heat up the rollers and then take out the rollers when they are totally cooled down. For Velcro rollers, first run some styling mousse through your hair and let your hair dry. Use a blowdryer after you roll all your hair to set the curl, then let your hair cool for about 15 minutes before you unroll your hair. If using wet sets, apply the rollers when your hair is wet, and take out the rollers when your hair is thoroughly dry.

Scrunching your hair helps define your natural curls because you are following the curl’s natural shape. Using a blow dryer with a gentle diffuser attachment can also help define your curls. You can do this if you have a light wave or if you have very tight curls.

You can use some shining serum or hairspray to finish your hair. Avoid straightening your hair on rainy or humid days, as your hair will not stay straight if exposed to moisture.

Headbands come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and patterns, and you can style them with nearly any hairstyle. For elastic headbands, pull the band over your head, and then pull it back over top of your hair. For plastic or metal headbands, slide the band directly on top of your hair. You can adjust the placement of the band so it either sits on top of your hair or pushes your hair back.

Place the clips anywhere you may need a little extra hold. You can clip back your bangs, clip your hair into a half-up half-down look, or use a clip to make your ponytail instead of a hair tie. You can go with colorful and decorative clips or neutral clips that match your hair color. You can add a clip to nearly any hairstyle or hair length.

Place a bow directly on top of the hair tie securing your ponytail, or clip a bow 1–2 inches (2. 5–5. 1 cm) from your hairline on the side of your ponytail or bun. Try using oversized bows for a funky, playful look.