So, I recently cut my hair into a bob that is shorter and layered in the back, and long angular in the front, almost mid neck. It's pretty, but I need more options on how to wear my hair. I can put it into a ponytail, but it's really short. It's been between 93-98 degrees, and will remain so until October, so I need some ideas of how to style it without blowdrying. Any ideas????? thanks!
I have a similar bob but shorter, and I have some side swept bangs. When it really hot I do the french braided bangs pulled back. I've even done twists on both sides and pinned them under the longer hair and from the front my hair look like almost an updo.
Depending on your face shape, you can pull some hair aside or back with one or more bobbi pins. When I had longer hair, that is what I used to do.
Some people look good with one side pinned back, others look better with bangs guided to the side and pinned, and some look good with bangs directly pulled back straight or with a little lift. It's simple, and it's nice to have at least some hair off of your face--especially in the summer.
I bet some of itsapinkthing's headbands would look really good on you! It wouldn't really be a updo, but it would at least keep the hair out of your face on hot days.
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I bet some of itsapinkthing's headbands would look really good on you! It wouldn't really be a updo, but it would at least keep the hair out of your face on hot days.
I have a similar hairstyle too! I like to wear a headband to keep hair off my face and then pull up the back in a messy bun - super easy. My hair is slippery straight, so I spray in some dry shampoo to give it some texture, and then the bun stays put all day.
I tried the braids in the front, but with thin hair, too much scalp showed. I've been trying headbands, but I need to buy them from a tween store for the smaller size. What teen stores would sell headbands without daisies and bees?