Quick Ways to Refresh Your Hairstyle

You don't have to get a pixie cut to be in style this season. Follow these 10 expert tips to easily transition your hairstyle

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Change is a good thing in our opinion. Just when you think things are getting blasé and you couldn't imagine seeing another "beachy" hairstyle how-to, up comes a new season to reinvigorate your beauty, oh, and lust for life. Hairstyles, like the leaves, are changing and to keep you on trend this fall we found the easiest ways to update your look.

See the simple ways to refresh your hairstyle now.

Helping us refurbish our hairstyles to make them fall-appropriate is celebrity stylist to stars like Lauren Conrad and Rachel McAdams, Kristen Ess. She gives us the simplest ways to transition our hair.

But before you revamp any hairstyle, you first have to make sure your hair has recovered from summer fun -- repent, if you will, for its past seasonal sins. Post-summer hair damage from spending time in the sun, salt water, chlorine and air conditioning probably has your hair feeling dull, frizzy, dry and brittle. Check out these quick tips on how to care for summer-damaged hair:

Replenish moisture: Try an intense hydrating mask on your hair. A product like Frederic Fekkai Protein Rx Anti-Breakage Treatment Mask, $29 can do wonders for dry, brittle locks.
Minimize frizz: Swap your regular styling products for straightening cream. It fills in the hair's cuticle so that it looks smoother.
Trim those split ends: Sorry, but the only way to get rid of split ends caused by summer wear and tear is to trim them off to keep the shaft from continuing to spilt.

Now, as the temperature goes down (hoorah), you can keep your hair as cool as the weather with these simple ways to update your hairstyle -- see them now.

Celebrity hairstyles seen: Kim Kardashian, Kate Beckinsale, Marion Cotillard, Emily Blunt, Brooke Burke, and Julia Roberts.

See Next Page: Hairstyle Tip 1: Try bangs

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Ummm, it's Brigitte Bardot, not Bridget. She's French. But I guess you're too young to remember, so you're forgiven.;-)

by gabriela59blue Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 05:40PM Report as inappropriate

good article with pretty good tips! thanks!

by RaraGiggles89 Monday, January 16, 2012 at 04:35AM Report as inappropriate

Umm it's not fall...It's about time for some springtime tips.

by kelser11 Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 08:55PM Report as inappropriate

why are all these styles referring to Fall? I don't want old news, I want what's new and fresh for Spring!

by MissMaryK Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 12:17PM Report as inappropriate

This is pretty good advice.

by SummerOrchid Friday, January 13, 2012 at 11:48PM Report as inappropriate

I will be updating my styling tools now

by Minimisfit Friday, January 13, 2012 at 04:19PM Report as inappropriate

I tried doing bangs a few times in different ways, I just look soohorrible and not cute at all. It's all about the face first. hair has to compliment the face.

by Minimisfit Friday, January 13, 2012 at 04:13PM Report as inappropriate

Great advice! I definitely want to try the Fekkai mask!

by bitemeinks Friday, January 13, 2012 at 11:44AM Report as inappropriate

How can someone who's hair parts ijn the middle be able to have bangs and look good?

by Only1KimmieD Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 12:18PM Report as inappropriate

Sound advice without going over the top.

by robinJC Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 07:25AM Report as inappropriate

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