Congratulations on successfully growing out your hair! Committing to this process is both serious and gratifying, not only due to the time involved but also the maintenance required. Managing a substantial amount of hair can be tiring and may even tempt you to consider a drastic chop. However, before you reach for the scissors, consider the multitude of styling options available for long hair. The opportunities for styling are as extensive as your strands, and investing in a quality curling iron can be a game-changer. These long hairstyles not only exude cuteness but also simplify the maintenance routine. We've consulted top hairstylists to compile a list of the best hairstyles for long hair, and the good news is you don't need to be a professional to recreate them.
Imagine this long hairstyle as a slightly more polished version of beachy waves. While beachy waves embrace a messy and undone look, mermaid waves are more uniform and intentional, like liquid hair. Achieving this look is possible with hot tools like curling wands, but you can also opt for a heatless approach using braids. After washing your hair, divide it in half and create a braid on each side. When the braids are removed, you'll be left with a final wavy look that can last for a couple of days!
The key to the perfect ponytail lies in its placementthe higher the pony, the more volume you'll achieve. This aerodynamic look works wonders with long hair. To create this style, start by forming a smaller pony at the crown to establish your foundation. Then, pull the remaining hair on the sides up into the ponytail. Secure the second ponytail with another elastic to form a single pony, and use gel to sleekly manage any flyaways. It is a great ponytail hack.
If there's one hairstyle that epitomizes the Golden Age of Hollywood, it's the ultra-glamorous, blown-out curls. Embracing the motto "bigger is better" for these golden age waves, it's recommended to use hot rollers instead of curling irons. Let the rollers set for 20 to 30 minutes, allowing your hair to cool before gently shaking out the curls.
For those who typically sport a middle part, a casual hair flip adds an effortless quality. Sometimes, a simple change in your part can breathe fresh energy into your long hair. The '90s-inspired hair flip style creates volume at the top, and to enhance this look, prepare the roots with volumizing mousse or dry shampoowe suggest Biolage All-In-One Intense Dry Shampoo ($24; ulta.com). When starting with wet hair, flip your hair upside down while drying the roots to maximize lift. For added longevity, set the style with a spritz of setting spray to keep your hair from flipping back.
For those seeking a style to keep hair away from the face, a foolproof method to control flyaways and highlight your eyes is the slicked-back look. Begin by applying a frizz-reducing serum from roots to ends. Once your hair is saturated, layer a medium- to firm-hold styling spray on top and evenly distribute it. Use a fine-toothed comb to slick your hair back from the crown of your head.
Bubble braids offer a youthful and playful style, especially suitable for longer lengths. To achieve this look, gather your hair into a high ponytail using an elastic. Continue tying thin elastics at equal intervals until you reach the end of your hair. The number of elastics depends on your hair's length. Keep the bottom portion loose to ensure some movement. To soften the appearance, pull out a few wisps and baby hairs around the face.
A protective style that works exceptionally well for women with natural hair involves weaving three-strand braids into your locks, and it complements longer lengths beautifully. While box braids can be expertly crafted in a salon, they are also achievable at home. Enhance the braiding process by using a light cream-based moisturizer for added lubrication and moisture. Pay attention to the tension during braiding, as overly tight braids can lead to breakage. Consider incorporating synthetic braiding hair options, and brands like Latched and Hooked offer excellent choices for a seamless transition. It is a similar style to knotless braids.
A textured ponytail at the crown is a versatile style that suits individuals of all hair textures, shades, and preferences. An additional advantage is its ability to camouflage greasy roots until the next wash day. Opting for a half up, half down style with a middle part provides ample room for creativity. This technique pairs well with buns or braids added to the top section, resulting in a fun and playful look.
Pressed for time? The quickest and easiest way to give the illusion of a carefully styled hairdo is by incorporating a stylish hair accessoryeven if minimal effort was involved. The current market offers a plethora of options, ranging from oversized scrunchies and bedazzled headbands to whimsical bows and hair scarves. The choices are endless, allowing you to effortlessly elevate your look.
Exploring hairstyles for long hair opens up a world of endless possibilities, allowing individuals to express their creativity and personal style. Whether embracing the elegance of mermaid waves, the volume of a gravity-defying power pony, or the glamour of a bouncy blowout reminiscent of Hollywood's Golden Age, long hair offers a versatile canvas for self-expression. The flirty flip and slicked-back look provide simple yet impactful options, while bubble braids infuse a youthful playfulness. Don't forget the power of hair accessoriesthey effortlessly transform any look. Ultimately, the journey with long hair is not just about length but a continual exploration of beauty and individuality.
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