The day you’ve washed your hair it’s all swishy, shiny and
nice, but the day after I always wake up with a big bird’s nest on my head! I
must wriggle a lot in my sleep, cause my hair is always a mess when I wake up.
Just look at this epic fail!
Even though I would love to wash my hair every day I know
it’s not good for it, and it might get damaged and lose its shine. Therefore, I
always try to make the best of the non-wash day – either with the help of heat
styling, or by simply putting my hair up in some sort of bun. I don’t like
straightening or blow drying my hair every day, but I try to mix it up a bit
with normal easy updos every once in a while.
Here are 2 piece-of-cake updos for the no-hair-wash day;
The playful, messy bun
A simple 3-minute updo I sometimes opt for is the messy bun,
and I’m cheating a bit with it by using some fake hair. This is what you need
for it.
1 Dry shampoo – essential to freshen up your hair in order
to create non-wash-day hairstyles.
2 Hair bobble
3 Back combing brush
4 Normal hairbrush
5 Fake hair. You can buy a similar one to this at Buy Wigs.
How to create this style:
1 Spray the roots of your hair with dry shampoo, and massage
it in to your scalp. Brush afterwards to avoid getting a powdered look!
2 Brush back your hair and fasten it in a ponytail at the
middle of your back head.
3 Back comb the ponytail for the messy look. Scrunch it up
into a loose bun, and fasten the fake hair by twisting it around the messy bun
twice.
Result: A playful and messy bun that works for most
situations. Just make sure the fake hair scrunchie is as similar to your own
hair colour as possible.
The sophisticated side bun
Another favourite hairstyle of mine that takes a little bit
more effort but that is still simple enough is the side bun, which you need a
hair doughnut for. You can get hair doughnuts of different colours and sizes at
most beauty stores, such as Boots or Superdrug.
How to create this style:
1 Start by combing your hair to the side and fasten a hair
bobble to create a side ponytail – it’s easier if it’s a bit messy.
2 Place the end of the ponytail in the doughnut. Divide the
end in two, and fold them to each side.
3 Start rolling the hair up on the doughnut, and continue
rolling until it has reached the root of the ponytail. Spread the hair out so
that it’s even, and voila! Secure with a hair pin.
Result: A slightly messy but sophisticated side bun.
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