By Kaleigh Fasanella, Allure
It's been a loooong year, everyone, but I'm hyped to say that we're finally here: The holidays are back (well almost, that is) and with them, a whole host of festivities to get stoked about. It's not even Halloween
yet (godspeed) but that hasn't stopped the influx of invitations from
hitting our inboxes. And well, amidst the pandemonium of present
shopping, cookie making, movie watching, and just day-to-day duties,
that means there's very little time left for crafting the perfect party hairstyle.
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That's why, come November when it seems there's a different event every week, it's crucial to have some go-to styles up your sleeve that are foolproof, a little fancy schmancy, and most importantly: fast. As in, can-do-at-your-desk-in-under-10-minutes fast.
So to send you into the holiday season on the right foot, we're serving you five failsafe hair looks that anyone, no matter your hair type, can pull together in 10 minutes or less — with the help of hair legends Kristin Ess, Matt Fugate, and Tippi Shorter, natch.
Go ahead: Consider your holiday hair inspo done.
The key to amping your hair game around the holidays is accessorizing,
accessorizing, accessorizing. Not only can you get away with more
sparkle and shine around this time of year, but it's an instant way to
take an "everyday" hair look up a few notches. "A simple ponytail topped
off with something that sparkles says, 'I’m ready to party'," explains
Ess. Shorter says you can also try adding a row of rhinestones down your
part for a glam effect.
Come the holiday season, consider swapping out your signature low bun
for a more voluminous, look-at-me style like the one above. Ess says
all you need to do is tease your crown for added volume and make two
quick buns, one stacked right on top of the other. It can be done in
five minutes flat — if that. Similarly, Fugate always loves a good bubble pony,
which has a similar vibe and will work especially great on long hair.
"Split hair into two sections like a high pony and low pony and then
bind them together with an elastic," he explains. "Then use a new
elastic every two inches down the ponytail and create a little bubble."
Pro tip: If you've already got naturally great hair or let's say you happened to get lucky and have a blowout
scheduled that day, all you really need to do to take things to the
next level is add a sparkly accessory. This one is especially rad
because it's a unique twist on the classic headband style.
"I love to get the headbands that join by some sort of elastic because I
cut it off and pin them into the hair, backwards," Ess explains. Her
advice? "Pair this with wavy or curly hair because it’s more likely to
slip out of straight hair." (Albeit my straight-haired friends could
always throw your hair up and add some texture spray to the crown to
help the accessory stick.)
Fact: When in doubt, you can't go wrong with a classic bun in
whatever style you want — high, low, braided, you name it — it'll get
the job done. And in lickety-split fashion to boot. Ess recommends
adding an accessory to a no-frills low bun and braiding longer hair
first for a plaited bun style that won't go unnoticed. "Sprinkle it with
some braiding powder, wrap it in a bun, pin it and gently pull it apart
to add volume," she says. Fugate also touts this as one of his go-to
easy event styles.
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That's why, come November when it seems there's a different event every week, it's crucial to have some go-to styles up your sleeve that are foolproof, a little fancy schmancy, and most importantly: fast. As in, can-do-at-your-desk-in-under-10-minutes fast.
So to send you into the holiday season on the right foot, we're serving you five failsafe hair looks that anyone, no matter your hair type, can pull together in 10 minutes or less — with the help of hair legends Kristin Ess, Matt Fugate, and Tippi Shorter, natch.
Go ahead: Consider your holiday hair inspo done.
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For the ultimate last-minute party look, ribbon
is your best friend. Whether you have pin-straight, wavy, or super
curly strands, it will come together in no time — and all you need to do
is know how to tie a ribbon. "Take a 1/4” ribbon (two yards of it) and
tie it around your neck loosely like a choker and then tie it around
your ponytail," says Ess. "Not only is this a cheap and chic style, but
you also get two accessories out of it," she added. Genius. Shorter also adds that a sleek ponytail is always a great go-to for events.
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