3 Quick Hairstyles for Work

For most of us, the daily grind isn’t always inspiring. Even if you are totally jazzed about your 9-5, it’s likely that you’d rather hit the snooze button one more, glorious time than spend precious morning minutes racking your brain to pick out a perfectly professional ‘do.

That’s why it’s so important to find a few simple-but-polished hairstyles that work for you by requiring minimal effort, and keep you feeling confident until you’re ready to clock out.

Here are our three top picks for flawlessly polished, easy-to-do hairstyles that are perfect for your place of work. Hopefully they’ll give you one less thing to think about as you’re rushing out the door in the morning.

The Inside-Out Ponytail

Step one: Put all of your hair in a low ponytail in the back.

Step two: Use your fingers to create a small hole at the base of the ponytail.

Step three: Put your fingers up through the hole and bring the ponytail down through it, flipping it inside out.

The Low Bun

Step one: Put your hair into a low ponytail

Step two: Wrap the length of your pony into a bun, twisting as you go, and secure with an elastic band or bobby pins.

Step three: Spray hair to give a glossy finish

The Mega-Volume Double Pony

Step one: Spray Volumizing hairspray  focusing on the root.

Step two: Then, brush back your hair and spray with hairspray around the hairline.

Step three: Tease hair back into a high up ponytail.

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