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24 Hairstyles That Will Take You From Gym to Office in 7 Minutes

Preserving your hairstyle is no longer an excuse for not hitting the gym
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Top It Off
Potempa's biggest piece of advice is to think ahead, and plan how you'll wear your hair to the gym based on how you want it to look after. So, if you're going for this topknot, be sure to wear your hair in a sleek, tight high ponytail to the gym. That way, you're already halfway prepped.

Jim Markham, ColorProof Evolved Color Care Founder and CEO, adds that if you do wear a ponytail to the gym, opt for ribbon-style hair ties made in soft, stretchy material -- these won't pull or create creases in your hair. We're fans of Twistband, $10.50 for five.

If you struggle with getting the perfect-shaped bun, try Sarah Potempa The Wrap Up.

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Not-So-Average Bun
Farel also says this hairstyle is perfect for just-washed hair. This look works best on long hair. Use a gel to create a sleek ponytail at the top of your head and tie it off with an elastic. Section off your ponytail into several pieces. Coil one section, wrap it around the base of your ponytail and pin it in place. Repeat with the other sections to create this modern take on the topknot.

Credit: Julien Farel Group

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Embrace the Wet Look
This is actually the perfect time to try out the wet hair look we've been seeing all over the red carpet and the runways. Farel says to put Julien Farel Sculpting Gel, $23, throughout all your hair, then brush it straight back. This will give you a sleek, sexy look. Finish it off with mist of hairspray to keep it in place.

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Swept Away
Starting with hair that's been dry-shampooed, create a deep side part and pin one side of your hair behind your ear for a side-swept look, says Farel. He recommends using a smoothing cream on the pinned side, and adding a flexible paste to the ends of loose hair to add texture.

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Down n' Dirty
"If you want to leave your hair down, flip your hair upside down and rough dry," says Farel. "This will give volume." Then add dry shampoo or a salt spray (we like John Frieda Beach Blonde Sea Waves Salt Spray, $9.99) to give your hair texture.

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BY ALLIE FLINN | SEP 30, 2015 | SHARES
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