How to Have a Simple Hairstyle for School
15 Methods:Side BraidCrossover ClipFishtail BraidSock Bun CurlsClassic PonytailBasic BunHalf PonytailBraidsTwirled Half PonytailSock BunSide PonytailBasic QuiffElvis Presley QuiffLayered PonytailQuiff UltraflexQuestions and Answers
When you're getting ready for school in the morning, you want a hairstyle that's simple enough to do quickly but still cool enough to help you stand out from the crowd. These styles go with any outfit and are great for all types of hair. Just take a few minutes to fix your hair before dashing out the door for your school day.
Method 1 of 15: Side Braid
- 1Brush your hair to the left or right hand side. Either side works just as well.
- 2Braid your hair over your shoulder. Keep it loose or tight, either way is great.
- 3Use hairspray and bobby pins to keep it secured. This will help ensure your braid won't fall out over the course of the day.
Method 2 of 15: Crossover Clip
- 1Gather two sections the top of your hair to pull back. Choose strands from around your face for a pretty look.
- 2Cross the sections at the back of your head. Pin them back with a crossover clip. Position the clip horizontally to clip back the strands of hair.
- 3Leave the rest of your hair down. You can curl it, straighten it or just let it stay natural.
Method 3 of 15: Fishtail Braid
- 1Divide your hair into two sections. Comb them out so that they're tangle-free.
- 2Cross a strand from the right section to the left. Take a strand from the outside edge of the right section and cross it over. For a more intricate fishtail braid, use a very small strand of hair.
- 3Cross a strand from the left section to the right. Take a strand from the outside edge of the left section and cross it over, making sure it crosses over the strand from the other side.
- 4Continue crossing strands back and forth. As you move down the length of your hair, you'll see the fishtail pattern emerging.
- 5Secure the end with a ponytail holder.
Method 4 of 15: Sock Bun Curls
- 1Cut off the toe end of an old sock. A a long, thin sock will work best. Roll it down so that it resembles a donut shape.
- 2Spray your hair with water. This step will help your hair curl up while it dries in the sock bun.
- 3Pull your hair up into a high ponytail and secure it with an elastic. Pull your ponytail through the rolled sock.
- 4Smooth your hair over the sock. Start at the tip of your ponytail, and tuck the ends underneath as you go. Repeat this step as you slowly roll your hair over the sock.
- 5Secure the bun at the base of your ponytail. You can use another hair elastic or bobby pins.
- 6Let your hair dry in the bun. You can sleep with it or wear it out in public.
- 7Take your hair down. When you take it out of the sock, your hair will be slightly curly. Spray with hairspray to hold the curls.
Method 5 of 15: Classic Ponytail
- 1Choose between a messy ponytail or a sleek ponytail. If you desire a neat and sleek ponytail, brush your hair and consider straightening it before proceeding. If you want a messy ponytail, which is just as cute, leave your hair in its natural state.
- 2Gather all your hair at the back of your head. Choose either a low, medium, or high height.
- 3Comb your hair to prevent bumps. You can use a comb or simply run your fingers through your hair while you're gathering it into a ponytail. If you prefer to have a messy ponytail, you don't need to check for any lumps.
- 4Secure with a hair elastic. Make sure the elastic is tightly wound so your ponytail doesn't fall out. Either keep it simple or add cute hair clips. Adding headband can also enhance the look.
- 5Try a cool twist. Take a thin strand of your hair from your ponytail. Wrap it around the hair tie and secure with bobby pins. This will cover up the hair tie for an elegant look.
- Bobby pins that match your hair color are recommended so that they are less noticeable.
- To spice up your ponytail, you can use a ribbon or bow instead of a proper hair tie. Another option is to cover your elastic with the ribbon.
Method 6 of 15: Basic Bun
- 1Try a messy bun. Secure your hair in a neat ponytail. Twist the actual hair around the base, where the hair tie is. Secure with another elastic and pull random pieces out.
- 2Do a sporty bun. Pull your hair up like you are making a ponytail. However, when you put the elastic in, only wrap it fully twice. The third time, only pull the pony halfway through. Pull out random pieces, if needed.
- 3Do a sleek, dressy bun. Take a small bit of hair at the top of your head. Do a bun as described in the second method. Split the rest of your hair in half. Take the right half and wrap it around your head, including the beginning bun. Do the same with the left. To make it look cuter, add flowers, bows, etc.
Method 7 of 15: Half Ponytail
- 1Divide your hair into two layers. There should be a top layer and a bottom layer.
- 2Gather the top layer. Pull the top layer back and away from your face as if you were making a ponytail. Secure it with a hair tie.
- 3Leave the rest of your hair down. You can curl or straighten the rest of your hair, or just let it stay in its natural state.
- 4Finish with some colorful clips or a headband.
Method 8 of 15: Braids
- 1Part your hair. Do with either a center part or a side part (for an older look). Brush your hair so it's tangle-free.
- 2Divide your hair into two sections. Tie one section off for later using a clip or a ponytail holder.
- 3Braid the first section and secure with an elastic. Do the same to the section tied off earlier.
Method 9 of 15: Twirled Half Ponytail
- 1Divide your hair into two layers. There should be a top layer and a bottom layer.
- 2Gather the top layer and leave out two strands. Pull the top layer back and away from your face as if you were making a ponytail, but leave out a strand on either side. Secure it with a hair tie.
- 3Twist the two strands. Twist them tightly so they stay twirled, then secure them to the top of your hair tie with hair pins.
Method 10 of 15: Sock Bun
- 1Cut off the toe end of an old sock. A a long, thin sock will work best. Roll it down so that it resembles a donut shape.
- 2Pull your hair up into a high ponytail and secure it with an elastic. Pull your ponytail through the rolled sock.
- 3Smooth your hair over the sock. Start at the tip of your ponytail, and tuck the ends underneath as you go. Repeat this step as you slowly roll your hair over the sock.
- 4Secure the bun at the base of your ponytail. You can use another hair elastic or bobby pins.
- 5Use hairspray to keep it from coming out.
Method 11 of 15: Side Ponytail
- 1Choose between a neat side ponytail or a messy side ponytail. For a neat one, you might want to take time to straighten your hair first. For a messy one, which is just as cute, just let your hair keep its natural texture.
- 2Brush all of your hair to one side. It doesn't matter if your side ponytail is located on the left or the right.
- 3Gather your hair into a ponytail just below and behind your ear. The end of the ponytail should drape over your shoulder.
- 4Secure with a hair elastic or rubber band.
- 5Use hairspray or hair pins if needed to secure loose strands.
Method 12 of 15: Basic Quiff
- 1Put your hair in a ponytail. You can keep it in a ponytail or twist it into a bun, as both styles work well in a quiff.
- 2Gather your bangs. If you don't have bangs, pull up a bit of the hair near your forehead, taking it out of the ponytail.
- 3Brush the hair upwards and twist it. This adds the volume you need to do a quiff.
- 4Clip the hair back. Keep it twisted so it has volume. Apply either hairspray or a bit of water.
- 5Push the hair forward for a quiff. It should look like a stylish bump on the top of your head don't overdo it a quiff should not be to big or thin ensure it is back combed properly.
Method 13 of 15: Elvis Presley Quiff
- 1Brush your hair. Make sure it's tangle-free and easy to handle.
- 2Split your hair into three ponytails. Leave some hair out at the top of your head, and divide the hair below into three even ponytails. Secure each one with a ponytail holder. Make sure they're stacked one on top of the other going down the head, not across.
- 3Undo the first ponytail and backcomb it. Hold it out straight and run a comb from the tips back to the roots. This will create volume and texture. Keep backcombing until it stands up.
- 4Clip it near the top of your head. Use some hairspray to help it retain its volume and stay in place.
- 5Comb the loose hair on top over the backcombed section. Smooth it over the backcombed section very lightly with a comb. You want it to cover the backcombed section so that it has a smooth appearance.
- 6Undo the ponytails and comb your hair straight in the back.
Method 14 of 15: Layered Ponytail
- 1Divide your hair in four sections. They should be stacked on top of one another in a line stretching from the top of your head to the nape of your neck.
- 2Tie the first section into a ponytail.
- 3Tie the second section into a ponytail, adding the first ponytail.
- 4Repeat with the other sections. This is a pretty layered look that's more interesting than a regular ponytail.
Method 15 of 15: Quiff Ultraflex
- 1Brush your hair. Make sure it's tangle-free and easy to handle.
- 2Split your hair into three ponytails. Leave some hair out at the top of your head, and divide the hair below into three even ponytails. Secure each one with a ponytail holder. Make sure they're stacked one on top of the other going down the head, not across.
- 3Undo the first ponytail and backcomb it. Hold it out straight and run a comb from the tips back to the roots. This will create volume and texture. Keep backcombing until it stands up.
- 4Hairspray it. This will help it retain its volume and stay in place.
- 5Comb the loose hair on top over the backcombed section. Smooth it over the backcombed section very lightly with a comb. You want it to cover the backcombed section so that it has a smooth appearance.
- 6Undo the ponytails and gather your hair back. You can gather it into a ponytail or a bun. Secure it in place with a ponytail, and you're good to go.
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