7. Messy up Do

Use your fingers to ruck your hair together at the crown of your head, then twist it into a bun and fasten it with multiple bobby pins, letting random bits of hair fall out for this wonderfully messy effect. On those days when you want to seem effortlessly put-together, this elegant and relaxed approach is ideal. A sea salt spray or dry shampoo could help your hair have better texture before styling. This will increase grip and volume, therefore facilitating the achievement of that ideal imperfect look. Don’t worry about being overly neat as you gather your hair at the crown; the beauty of this approach resides in its deliberate roughness. Change the tightness of your bun to get an unusual form from your hair. Securing the bun with bobby pins in a crisscross design will help to guarantee it stays in place all day. This style depends mostly on the deliberate arrangement of loose strands. Pull gently bits of hair off your face, at the nape of your neck, and inside the bun itself. To increase volume, tease these bits with your fingers or the end of a tail comb. Think about curling some of the free strands with a curling iron for a romantic touch. Finish with a small sprinkle of flexible-hold hairspray to preserve the style without rendering it overly “done.”
8. Straightened Ends

The Olsen twins brought this look to prominence, so lucky for us it cannot be more difficult to attain! Running a straightening iron over the ends of your hair will leave the mid-lengths and roots naturally wavy. This modern haircut blends the natural texture of your hair with the sleek finish of straightened ends, therefore capturing both elements. Start by normal washing and conditioning your hair to attain the ideal balance. Use a heat protectant to guard your hair from harm. To accentuate your natural wave pattern, let your hair air dry or clip a diffuser attachment on your hairdryer. Section your hair into reasonable portions when it is totally dry. Starting from roughly ear-level or wherever you wish the straight line to start to gently glide a flat iron down each part. A steady pace and pressure are the secrets to attain even straightness. For a more natural look, start each segment straightening from different heights. This method produces a smooth change from your wavy to straight sections of hair. For more definition and to improve the contrast, mist a texturizing spray on the wavy portion of your hair. Use a light-hold hairspray last to maintain the look in place without weighing it down. This adaptable style fits nicely for day and evening and can be changed to suit different hair lengths and types.
