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25 Stunning Natural Hairstyles to Create at Home: Quick and Simple Ideas

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Avoid heavy-duty styling products to prevent weighing the hair down. Embrace your natural texture and let your curly hair run free. All it takes is the right product to achieve this natural curly bob. Liberating and low-maintenance, this look has lots of volume and shine. Practice makes perfect, as with anything, and once you get the hang of things you’ll be able to style your strands into a Dutch braid in no time. Simply start with a three strand braid and add more hair to each piece as you go down the length of the braid until all your hair is braided.

Soft and Subtle Waves

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As Monica Bellucci demonstrates, even a chic and simple bob will work. For this look, use a hair dryer and a round brush to curve the ends of the hair inward, toward the face. Curtain bangs are all about the cut, and they're less maintenance than other styles of fringe when done correctly. You can always blow dry them to make sure they lay properly on the forehead and they make longer styles look "done" even when you haven't done much. This is a super-sized messy (yet polished) bun twisted into the shape of a Nautilus shell.

Thick Dutch Braid

Simply braid a quarter-inch section of hair on each side of your part near the hairline and you have a TikTok-approved style in minutes. Despite appearances, it doesn't get much easier than an eye-catching French twist. The rules stay the same regardless of texture, be it curly and thick or straight and fine. We're consistently inspired by Ruth Negga's minimalistic approach to gorgeous curly hair.

Texturized Bob

Some of these looks might even be enough to make you hang up your straightener right along with your hair dryer. Middle part hairstyles have been a staple for decades, starting in the 1920s, 1970s, and 1990s, and have made a comeback in a big way - thank you, Generation Z! It is the most versatile part because it makes it possible for all hair types, hairlines, and face shapes to have a confident look.

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This dimensional chop has a slight undercut for added volume. The Crown's Claire Foy didn't even need jewels to prove how luxe a quiff can look — but her heavily adorned gown doesn't hurt. The modern mullet spotlights layers, texture and alt styling in a unique, trendy way. The business-in-the-front section looks great with bangs, while the party-in-the-back section can truly suit any length. For all the attention we pay to the hair follicle once it leaves the scalp, half the battle for beautiful hair is already lost (or won) by what you're putting in your body every day. According to Dr. Robert Dorin, New York City-board certified diplomat of the American Board of Hair Restoration, what you eat plays a huge role in gloss, growth, and volume.

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Side-Swept Goddess Braids

Slightly longer in the front and shorter in the back, the lob (long bob) haircut gives you the best of both worlds. Not only is this cute hairstyle on trend, there are also so many different ways to style it. Part your hair down the middle and create two braided pigtails — but be sure to stop braiding halfway down the length of your hair to secure each plait with a clear elastic. When you're washing your hair, you don't want the water too hot, warns David Edery, owner of Attitudes Paris Salon in Houston.

Double Ponytail

To keep your top knot looking polished, use a hair gel, like the L’OrĂ©al Paris Studio Line Invisi Gel, to smooth your hair in place. Frame your face with curtain bangs for a trendy look that suits almost all face shapes and hair types. This style of bang is parted down the middle with a swoop effect on each side to beautifully accentuate your features. Joan Smalls' super high half ponytail will probably require extensions to get the full length. Follow the steps from #19, placing the hair at the crown of the head rather than the back. Beginning with a simple twist and ending in a ponytail, this side-swept look makes its way from one side to the other by way of a braid.

Allow some loose tendrils out around your face and finish off by hooking a larger-than-life bow onto your hair tie. One thick braid down the back (or brushing the shoulders!) is classic and cool for any length. "Braids can be fun but more challenging on short hair," says Maine. "Mid-length haircuts can be adapted for all hair textures," says celebrity stylist and Color WoW artistic director Joseph Maine. Create a bubble ponytail worthy of a princess in just minutes.

We love how this look incorporates natural curls and flyaways for a textured appearance. To us, there's no easier way to update a tired, high ponytail than by slicking it back as Jasmine Tookes does here. On those days you don't have time to wash your hair, lean into the extra grease, and turn it into a polished style. Level up by taking a piece of hair from the bottom and twisting it around the elastic for a seamless finish. For fancy occasions, consider adding some rhinestones or pearls to subtle waves for a mermaid-inspired vibe.

They look complicated, but Bantu knots are pretty easy to do at home with some practice. Eva Longoria's long, three-strand braid is both side-swept and wind-swept. To keep bits like this textured and in tact, use a touchable medium hold hairspray. Spray along the braid and gently pull the braid apart, massaging the product in with your fingers.

Today, it has an effortless Y2K vibe that we see all over social media. Simply part your hair down the middle and tie your strands into equally-sized ponytails at the base of your neck using clear elastics. If you’re playful at heart, this hairstyle is exactly what you need in your life! Of course, space buns are more than just a jovial updo; they also happen to be one of the hottest hairstyles at the moment.

Secure it with a clear elastic and give your pony a boost by gently pulling the hair in different directions to create a lifted style with tons of volume. The messy bun—wherein hair is piled on top of the head, and casually arranged—is a good look, to put it simp. "It's always about the right texture in the bun. It's important to know if you want it to be dressy or played down. A little smoothing is more chic and sophisticated," says Gibson. Take a cue from Rita Ora and slick hair back, leaving a few tendrils loose.

A braided headband is the perfect romantic touch to top off any ‘do. Get the look with the help of our step-by-step hairstyle tutorial, How to Do Space Buns. Get the look with the help of our step-by-step hairstyle tutorial, How to Do a 4-Strand Braid.

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