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Three Easy Yet Stylish Work Hairstyles

By Ms. Career Girl
Dec 16, 2015
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Choosing how to have your hair for work can get a little frustrating. You need a hairstyle that looks stylish and professional, yet you don’t want to spend hours doing your hair in the morning – a predicament which leaves most women opting for a simple ponytail, or leaving their hair down. If you’re craving a bit of variety in your work hairstyles, check out these simple yet stylish ideas.

Upside-Down Braided Bun

This up-do looks stylish and chic, and doesn’t take nearly as long to do as you’d think. Begin by tipping your head upside down and begin a Dutch braid – with a Dutch braid, you simply cross the outside strand under the middle strand rather than over as in a French braid. Once you have completed the braid, use an elastic to secure it and pull the rest of your hair into a ponytail before securing that with an elastic as well. Use dry shampoo to get rid of any grease and give your hair some texture, then wrap your hair into a messy bun and secure it.

Braided Ponytail

This hairstyle looks a lot more complicated to achieve than it actually is, and will have everybody in awe of your hair styling skills. Start by dividing your hair at the back into two sections, and start making a fish tail braid. Once you have gone left to right or right to left twice, simply tie the rest of your hair into a pony tail. Using hair appliances such as hair curling tongs or a flat iron will make your ponytail wavy or straight as you desire. Visit https://escortjourney.com/ to see their great range.

Sock Bun

Making a bun with a sock might sound a bit strange, but it’s actually a really easy way to achieve a chic and stylish hairstyle. Select a sock that is around ankle or mid-shin length, as anything longer will risk bunching up. Cut off the toe-end of the sock using fabric scissors. You will be making a tube out of the sock, so only cut off as much as is necessary to do this. Put your hair into a pony tail. Then, roll up the sock so that it is donut or ring shaped, and place it over the pony tail. You should pull it to the end of the pony tail in order to gather all of the hair inside it. Once you have all your hair gathered inside the sock, pull it as close to the ends as you can. Then tuck the hair around the side and into the center of your bun. Holding the ends of your hair at the center of the sock, roll the fabric down towards the base of the ponytail. This will cause the hair to gather in a ring around the sock. As you roll the sock down, rotate it so that it is completely covered by your hair. Finish with hairspray.

Which is your favorite hairstyle to wear to work? Let us know in the comments below.

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