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4 Best Hairstyles for Dirty Hair

These cute hairstyles will minimize the grease factor and keep unwashed hair looking good as new
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Day Four Dirty Hair: The Fishtail French
1. Create a deep side part on one side of your hair.
2. Next, with the larger portion of your hair, begin creating a fishtail French braid until you reach the back of your ear.
3. Once you reach the back, continue fishtail braiding your hair to the ends. Then gather the rest of your hair into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck.
4. Fishtail braid your ponytail ends all the way to the ends. Then wrap them, along with the rest of the French braid, around the base of the elastic to create a bun.
5. Finish with hairspray.

When I ask my friends what one hair product they keep a Kung Fu grip on, nine times out of 10 I get dry shampoo. Why? Because what average gal religiously washes her hair every day and gives herself a fresh blowout?

Luckily for all of us, there is less of a stigma around dirty hair these days. Now, it's common knowledge that washing your hair too often can strip your scalp and hair of its natural oils. We also know that dirty hair holds curls and other trendy styles much better (and longer!) than clean hair.

But I have to admit, as a habitual rarely-wash/re-styler, it can get difficult to disguise the greasiness by day three or four.

Enter these hairstyles that are perfect for dirty hair. Not only do they disguise the inevitable greasiness that comes with unwashed hair, but they also work best with the texture that comes when it's been a while since you've shampoo'd. Keep clicking to get the step-by-step how-tos, then transform your own dirty hair by trying one of these cute hairstyles.
BY ERICA SMITH, TIFFANIE PETETT | JUN 7, 2013 | SHARES
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