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3 Ways to Make Cute Hairstyles for High School

By Matthew Lynch
April 9, 2024
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Introduction:

High school is a time for expressing individuality and finding your own sense of style. One fun and creative way to do this is by experimenting with different hairstyles. In this article, we will explore three easy and cute hairstyles that are perfect for high school students. Not only will these hairstyles make you look fashionable, but they will also save you time in the morning!

1. The Messy Bun

The messy bun is a timeless classic perfect for busy high school mornings. It is a quick and effortless hairstyle that can be easily dressed up or down depending on your outfit.

– Start by brushing your hair and gathering it into a high ponytail.

– Twist your hair around the base of the ponytail, forming a loose bun.

– Secure the bun with a hair tie or bobby pins as needed.

– Gently pull at the edges of the bun to create a more voluminous, messy look.

– Finish the look with hairspray if desired.

2. Half-Up Half-Down

This versatile hairstyle can be adapted to match both casual and formal outfits, making it an ideal choice for high school events.

– First, part your hair down the middle or slightly to one side.

– Take two sections of hair from either side of your part, just above your ears.

– Gently pull these two sections of hair back to meet in the middle at the back of your head.

– Secure the two sections together with a hair tie or decorative accessory such as a bow or barrette.

– You can choose to curl or straighten the remaining loose hair for different variations of this look.

3. Braided Headband

A braided headband adds an elegant touch to any hairstyle while keeping your hair out of your face during those long days at school.

– Begin by taking a small section of hair from behind one ear and separate it into three equal parts.

– Start to create a simple braid, crossing the outer sections over the middle section.

– As you continue to braid, add small sections of hair from the rest of your head into the outer sections of the braid before crossing them over. This will create the headband effect.

– Continue this process until you reach the other side of your head, and secure the braid with a hair tie or bobby pins.

– For added flair, you can incorporate more than one braid into your headband or add accessories like flowers or jeweled pins.

Conclusion

These easy and cute hairstyles are perfect for high school students looking to express their individuality and style. The messy bun, half-up half-down, and braided headband can be customized to suit any outfit or occasion, and will save you time in the morning as you navigate your busy schedule. Don’t be afraid to get creative and make these hairstyles your own!

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