Off With Her Hair!

Want to get your hair out of your face, but don’t want to tie it all up in a bun or ponytail? We’ve got four different ways to keep your look practical yet chic.

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 Want to get your hair out of your face, but don’t want to tie it all up in a bun or ponytail? We’ve got four different ways to keep your look practical yet chic.
TPG, Corbis/Click Photos
TPG, Corbis/Click Photos

Blow Back

Don’t want to deal with pins, braids or buns? blow-drying your fringe out of your face is your best option. Simply spritz texturising spray or a root-lifting spray to give hair volume and texture. Then, using round brush, comb back and blow-your fringe away from your face. with some hairspray for extra hold will last the whole day.

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Half and Half

The half bun gets your hair out of the way yet still leaves some strands free to frame your face. To rock a stunning half bun like Kate Mara, Margot Robbie and Rita Ora, leave the ends loose and tousled for a textured, casual look. This look screams business-ready on top, and ready-to-party at the ends.

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Braid Talk

We love playing with braids because they can be done up in so many ways to achieve different looks. For a saccharine-sweet look like Emma Stone, a waterfall braid by the side of your fringe will add a feminine, Grecian touch. Amanda’s sleek corn-row braids give off a rebellious vibe – definitely suited to those ready to make a head-turning statement. And Sienna Miller’s pulled-back braids add schoolgirl charm to her entire look. Such versatility!

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Accessorise

There are days when you simply can’t get your hair to behave no matter what you do. Take your cue from style meisters Nicole Richie and Cara Delevingne by wearing a hat or bandana headband and you’re sure to make a style statement while keeping your hair in place. Otherwise, rock the festival look like Kate Bosworth by tying a headband around your head – oh so chic!