Woke up with zero time to prep
your bedhead? Try one of these crazy-fast (and chic!) hair hacks from
TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist Marco Peña to be office-ready in seconds.
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This off-duty ballerina bun will make you look effortlessly polished.
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Pull hair into a high
pony and lock down any flyways with an elastic headband laid about an
inch from your hairline. "If your hair looks a little greasy, spray TRESemmé Fresh Start Volumizing Dry Shampoo right at the roots first," suggests Peña.
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Wrap the length of your pony into a bun, twisting as you go, and secure with an elastic band or bobby pins.
Use a pencil or the end of a tail comb to evenly lift the section of hair between the headband and your bun for added volume.
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With volume and extra length, you'll never look at a pony the same way again.
Pull the hair above
your ears into a half-up half-down pony, leaving the hair beneath your
ears loose. "Use a boar bristle brush to sweep hair into the top pony to
create smooth lines and no bubbles on the sides," says Peña.
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Pull the remaining hair into a pony right beneath the first one.
Tease the top ponytail using a comb to create fullness. "As a finishing touch, if hair needs polishing, apply a small drop of TRESemmé Smooth & Silky No Frizz Shine Spray through the length of both ponytails," says Peña.
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Give your down 'do an easy upgrade.
Section out a small
one-inch piece of hair from one side and twist it away from your face.
"If your hair is on the finer side, tease the section slightly, twist
hair and then spray TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Frizz-Free Hold Hairspray to keep the style in place," explains Peña.
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Secure the section with
a bobby pin placed at a diagonal. Then place a second pin criss-crossed
over the first to create an X-shape. "I like to show the pins—not hide
them—so that they're an accessory," says Peña.
Repurpose last night's texture with an easy out-of-your-face style.
Pull hair into a
half-up half-down style, leaving a few face-framing pieces out, and
secure with a clear or hair-colored elastic. Next, take hold of the
bottom part of the pony. "This style is perfect for when you have some
wave and movement to the hair," says Peña, who suggests applying TRESemmé Perfectly (un)Done Wave Creation Sea Foam then twisting hair into a loose braid before bed.
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With your finger, create a little hole above the elastic and loop the pony through it.
This hybrid of a low pony and modern chignon looks instantly polished.
Brush hair back into a
low pony just above the nape of your neck. "To get more body, split your
hair into two and braid two loose pigtails before bed so that the hair
isn't too straight and work in TRESemmé Extra-Firm Control Mousse," says Peña.
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Twist the ponytail into a chignon, and use your other hand to pin with several bobby pins (place one every half inch).
Show off an unexpected twist with this no-nonsense braided bun.
Pull hair into a low ponytail, then loosely braid the length of hair and secure with a clear elastic.
Wrap the braid around
the base of the ponytail like you would a bun, tucking in the loose ends
of hair with bobby pins. "Lock in the style and keep flyways in place
with a soft hold hairspray," says Peña, who swears by TRESemmé Ultra Fine Mist Hairspray.
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The Mega-Volume Double Pony
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The Twist-and-Pin
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The Grown Up Half Up-Half-Down
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The Reversed French Twist Pony
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The Knotted Low Bun
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The Cool-Girl Twist
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Put crazy layers or out-of-control bangs in their place with this easy twist.
Separate a small
triangle of hair from the center of your forehead to about the midway
point at the crown of your head. "Give it a few twists, flip it over,
and secure at the crown with bobby pins before spraying TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Finishing Spray to set the style," says Peña.
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Whatever your texture, this stunning style has a major wow factor.
Gather up the entire back crown section of your hair and tease with a comb to create volume.
Secure hair into a
ponytail and then place a string, ribbon, or, if you want to be a little
edgier, a thin piece of leather close to your hairline and tie it at
the nape of your neck, over the pony.
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Gently pull the top of
the pony out from the tie. "dd a touch of conditioning balm on ends so
that they look freshly blown out and then finish with TRESemmé Tres Two Ultra Fine Mist Hairspray all over to hold the style and tame flyaways," suggests Peña.
Don't worry about face framing frizz with this simple slick backed solution.
Separate two
face-framing pieces and pull the rest of your hair into a pony. "You
only need to have about a half inch of hair to create the 'headband' but
if you hair is very thick, then you'll need to section off about an
inch instead," says Peña, who recommends TRESemmé Smooth Anti-Frizz Secret Creme to tame flyways.
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Secure those
face-framing pieces with an elastic band at the nape of your neck, and
take your pony down so your hair falls loosely over it.
Make even the finest of strands look fuller with this voluminous bun.
Sweep hair into a high ponytail using a boar bristle brush. "For subtle definition and smoothing, work TRESemmé Make Waves Defining Cream through the length of your pony," says Peña.
Take the end of the
pony in one hand. With your other hand, separate the hair directly under
the elastic into two portions, then pull the pony about half way
through the hole.
Using both hands,
gently fan out the bun. Next, pin the ends of the ponytail into the base
of the bun, leaving a few pieces out to look slightly undone if hair is
on the shorter side.
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The Headband Tuck
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The Hair Headband
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The Fanned-Out Bun
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