You can spend less than 10 minutes putting together these casual hairstyles and still pull off effortless chic every weekend. That means spending less time on your hair and more time relaxing (or partying)! If you're inspired by the off-duty model look, try one of the following hairstyles this weekend.
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Beach Waves
Twist your hair together and then blow-dry to set the style. Before you blow-dry your hair, use Bumble and Bumble's Surf Spray, $27, to add volume and texture to your look.
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Casual French Twist
Love casual hairstyles that are tres chic? Use a salt spray like John Frieda Beach Blonde Sea Waves Sea Salt Spray to add texture to your hair. After you blow dry, lightly tease the crown, sides and ends of your hair. Comb your hair back with your fingers, roll your ends inward until you reach the head and pin in place.
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Messy Bun
You'll want dirty hair for this messy bun to work. Spraying a hair texturizer like Aveda Pure Abundance Hair Potion, $25, will do the trick. Then pull all of your hair straight up and twist it down until it is near the top of your head. Wrap it around into a bun and loosely pin it in place on the crown.
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Quick Wet Hairstyle
Casual hairstyles like this are great when you have no time to blow-dry you hair. Start by parting your hair into two sections and twist the sections back towards the nape of your neck. Then, tie the two sections together and wrap a piece of your hair around the band and pin it into place.
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Messy Half-Bun
Pull the top section of your hair up and tease the roots and ends as desired. Loosely twist the teased section down onto your crown and tie down with elastic. Pin down any loose pieces of hair and finish off with a hair spray like Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, $46.
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Voluminous Ponytail
A ponytail is a must in your rotation of casual hairstyles. First, gather the top half of your hair into a pony and wrap a section of hair around it, pinning it in place. Create a second ponytail with the leftover bottom section. Then tease the ends of the top ponytail for even more volume and to disguise the bottom half.
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Messy Crossover Ponytail
First, separate your hair into three sections. Tease the top half of the back section with a comb or a dry shampoo like Batiste Original Fragrance Dry Shampoo, then pull into a ponytail. Cross the two front sections over and then tie them together under the back ponytail.
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