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Everyone has those days where you have no time or effort to style your hair, especially if you have thick hair like myself. Sometimes you just wake up too late and have to go to work or class very early, leaving you with little time to do your makeup and hair. So, here are some of the easiest hairstyles that take almost no time for those lazy days.

 

The Pony Tail

There are many ways to style a simple pony tail! You can throw up a high or low pony tail or even curl the ends. This is one of the easiest hairstyle for those days where you have no time or effort to do your hair.

Here is a tutorial that shows you 6 quick and easy pony tail hairstyles!

The Bun

Whether it’s high or low, the bun comes handy! This could be one of the laziest yet sophisticated hair styles.

Youtuber Shawna Truong gives you a tutorial on 4 easy buns here!

Space Buns

To continue with the topic of buns, space buns have recently become a huge trend and are very easy to create. Repeat the same steps outlined above, but on either side of your head!

 

Half Up Half Down

You literally just have half of your hair up and half of it down. There are many ways you can do this with the styles mentioned above, including pony tail and bun variations!

The Braid

From the fishtail, to the mermaid braid, to Dutch and French braids, there are so many different variations! Whether one braid or two…sometimes three, this hairstyle may be a bit tricky for some, but once mastered it is definitely a cute style that can be executed in many different ways! Need a little help figuring it out? Check out this video on how to braid!

So there you go! Whether you’re in a rush or you’re just going to have a lazy day, these styles are here for any hair!

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Jaden Lundy

Wilfrid Laurier

I'm a girl who loves her food and also loves her dogs a.k.a my two favourites things in the entire world. 
Jenna Steadman

Wilfrid Laurier

4th year Psychology major at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo ON.