Easy Heatless Hairstyles For A Week Without Washing Hair!

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Easy Heatless Hairstyles for a week without washing hair!

This video has 6 easy cute heatless hairstyles that work great for casual office environment, back to school, vacation, or whatever life brings you!

The hairstyles are in order of washing your hair once on the first day, then not having to wash it for 6 more days. They are also placed in that order to minimize heat styling that would be needed to iron out any kinks from previous hairstyles.

Day 1 is effortless air dried waves. This is achieved by applying my favorite product in towel dried hair

Fave4 Up for Air, air dry cream

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Then, french braid each side of hair from eyebrows down and wait at least 30 minutes to air dry!

Day 2 is a reverse fishtail braid. start with two sections on one side of the head and start a fishtail by taking an outside piece of one section and wrap it under your hair to join the opposite section. Repeat, secure with clear elastic, and pull out edges to create a big full braid!

Day 3 is a half up topknot. Very trendy look that is very easy to achieve. Take top section of hair from top of the ears up and twist until it naturally curls into a bun. Leave the ends out and secure with an elastic. then pull on the bun to make it bigger!

Day 4 is a side french braid. Start by applying dry shampoo to roots as by day 4 our hair is usually pretty greasy!

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let it dry and brush it out before beginning. Then take 3 large sections on top of head, angling towards one side and start a classic french braid keeping the braid towards one side of head. When you have gathered all hair into braid off of the scalp, continue braiding down to bottom and secure with a clear elastic. Then pull out edges of braid from bottom to very top. Pull out very top section dramatically to create volume at crown.

Day 5 is an easy topknot using a donut sock. Gather hair into high ponytail. Pull ponytail through donut sock to the base of the ponytail. Wrap ponytail around donut leaving ends out and secure with elastic. Pull pieces out to make bun bigger!

Day 6 is ponytail fishtail! Apply some more dry shampoo, let dry and brush out. gather hair into high ponytail. wrap a small section of ponytail around elastic to cover it. then tease small sections at the base of the ponytail to give it lift! Start a fishtail braid at top of ponytail by taking small sections from each side and joining it to opposite sections. continue all the way down to ends and secure with elastic. Then pull out edges of fishtail from bottom to top to make it big!

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Hi everyone - today's tutorial is going to be a six days of heatless casual hairstyles to keep your hair healthy, but looking good, starting with day one air dried texture. This is when our hair is nice and clean, and we want it to look like the effortlessly is styled it, but we're gon na do a little bit to achieve that. Look so starting with a towel dried hair, I'm going to comb it out and apply about a quarter size amount of this fav before up for air air dry clean. It really helps to embrace your hair's natural texture and make it thick and as it dries so I'm going to create a little bit more waves in my straight hair by parting, my hair down the middle, wherever your natural part occurs and doing two french braids on Each side of my head now, French braid, is when you add the hair in as you go as you can see, I'm doing there, but it's a normal three-strand braid you're going to braid it all the way to the end on both sides. No need to secure it, since your hair is damp. Wait. 30 minutes is all you need unravel your braid. It will look a little bit more creepy than it will naturally fall out. Do this not all the way dry, yet just kind of finger comb through and your hair will loosen up and create this nice effortlessly wavy look moving on to day 2, our reverse a fishtail part, your hair on the side and have two sections ready to go. Start with the front section, pull a little bit from the outside of that section and go underneath both sections to join the other, so truly with reverse fishtail the same thing as a normal fishtail you're just going underneath as you can see that I'm doing there so Take a piece from the outside and go underneath to join the opposite side. There you go underneath join the opposite side. Outside edge goes underneath it to join the opposite side, just keep repeating that from the outside, underneath to the other side, all the way to the ends and secure this with a clear elastic. If you need a slower version of that to find the link in this video to my other fishtail tutorial now, the key to getting this looking really cute is to make it bigger. Not all of us are blessed with super thick hair, so you want to pull from the outside edge of each little piece in the braid very important that you pull from the outside edge to keep the braid from falling apart day. Three is 1/2 of topknot, so this is very popular right now and it's very simple so I like to, as you can see, right about the eyebrow level, gather that top the section of my hair to the top of my head and to start twisting. As you twist, it will naturally tell you which way to go you're gon na twist it around itself and then secure it with an elastic, really no bobby pins even needed. Then you just start pulling out that top knot which will shorten the ends that are hanging out of the hair. The end should be hanging out because it gives it that nice messy effortless look until you achieve the look that you want date for we're going for an angle decide to french braid. Now, by day, four, we haven't washed her hair. Her hair is getting pretty greasy. So using my favorite dry shampoo, the taste of dry shampoo, starting at the ear, works enough to be sent to apart and back down the other side about to the ear level. This is where our heritage of the most boilie we're going to apply that dry. Shampoo. Let it dry and then brush it through. Another trick I like to do is moisturize my ends after I decrease my scalp, I put in a little bit of Bumble and Bumble styling lotion to keep my ends: nice and hydrated. Okay, so we're starting with a braid. My hair is parted on one side and, as you can see, I'm already angling this section towards the opposite side of the part. Then I'm going to grab a pretty big section from going all the way to the back of the ears on each side. So I have three big sections with these three sections: I'm going to do a regular braid, which means cross them over without adding any hair once each time and then after I've done that, I'm going to start adding in hair use my finger to gather a pretty Good chunk of hair and add it to the section that I'm about to cross over and that's what I'm going to do the whole way down my scalp. So, as you can see, I added some hair to that section before I crossed it over and you have to really concentrate to keep your hair from tangling up. You can see it from the back. I just added a section to that section before I crossed it over now, if you need to in the middle of this, if your hair starts to get a little bit tangling I like to brush my hair out just kind of hold the braid in place and Brush it out to make braiding a little bit easier, so, as you can see, I only have a little bit of hair left, keep doing that adding sections as you go until you have no more hair to add and then you're just to continue with a regular Three-Strand braid, your arms will probably be getting tired by that point. So, as you can see, I switched to bring that braid to the side that I'm braiding on and finish the braid, secure it with an elastic and then do what I always do, which is starting to pull out the edges of the braid to make it appear. A lot larger and a lot thicker than this. Now, when you get up to the French braid on the scalp, you want to pull out the edges so that you don't create too much looseness in the braid, and I also want to say, as you're braiding this in the first place, keep it tight. Because, then you can go back to loosen it and it'll look a lot better, that very front section. You want to pull out quite dramatically to give you a nice volume of the crown and then pull out tendrils to make it look nice and messy and voila it stays over your shoulder day. Five is our very simple she could talk about. I have another tutorial on this. That is pretty much the same, but it goes a little bit slower, but you're gon na start by gathering your hair into a high ponytail and securing them with an elastic. I like to pull out up the front just like that. When I do my ponytail so that I don't pull it out when the bun is already in there in the mess of pull out tendrils around the face, just kind of getting it ready using a sock, the donut don't a sock whatever you want to call it. Putting it around the base of the ponytail and that is going to serve as the bulk of the bun, if you will helps keep it nice and big and in place. So, as you can see, I just wrap my hair around that donut kind of holding the hair in place, as I do that, so that it doesn't fall all over the place and then secure it with an elastic keeping the ends out very important to keep it Nice and messy and then just start pulling the nice thing is you can pull with that donut sock underneath and you're not going to lose your bun there's the finished product and finally day six is our fishtail ponytail. I slept in a bun, so kena, taking that hair down and brushing it through we're, probably gon na need a little bit more dry shampoo. At this point. This is our last and sixth day. So I'm just repeating what I did on day, four from the ears to the top of the head back down the other side, applying that batiste and dry shampoo by the way, the one that I am using as tint to it, since I have brown roots, makes It more blendable I'm going to gather my hair up into a ponytail, a high ponytail and I usually like to be pretty messy, but I don't want a lot of bumps on the underneath side of this style. So I used my brush to kind of help. Get my system going to secure it with an elastic, as you would, with any ponytail and start pulling out the front to give it some more volume, as I always need as well. I don't like super flat hair on the top of my head. Personally, I think it makes me look funny, I'm going to take about an inch out of my ponytail and wrap it around the base of my ponytail to cover the elastic, take a little mini, bobby, pin and secure that in place. This helps your ponytail to look more trendy and chic than having the elastic show. Now what I'm going to do is take about one-inch sections, starting from the top of the ponytail and teens, then just one at a time. This is really going to give your ponytail a nice lift at the top, which looks really cute with this hairstyle. So, as you can see, I just teased it down to give it body, then we're going to start our fishtail. So again, fish tails are pretty easy. Dividing up the ponytail into two sections and then you're just gon na start. Taking I like to do a really small section when this I think it looks cooler with the ponytail small section and cross it over. This is a normal fishtail, so it's going on top. Instead of underneath, like we were earlier outside section cross over to the other outside section cross over to the other, as you can see, I pull tight each time. You want to keep that fishtail, nice and tight as you're braiding it. You can go back and make it bigger and looser later, but you got to start with it being tight first. So this style, although easy and although good for your hair, this will take a tiny bit more amount of time. If you want a fishtail using small sections, it looks really cool and once you get this down, it won't take that long. But, as you can see, it will be a little bit more time-consuming totally worth it, though. So, after a while you here, arms are going to get tired, again switch it to the side and then as you're braiding on the side, you're going to incorporate the reverse and fishtail. By going underneath, we did that earlier. So you'll have practice by now, but remember, you're, going underneath to continue with the angle that the fishtail is going after you secure that with an elastic now comes the pulling out part. So since this is in the back of your head, I like to pull it to both sides and pull it out, pull it straight up to the top, just making sure that it looks nice and even so, pulling it straight up to the top and pulling out Those sections will make sure that your fishtail looks the way that you want to do and just keep pulling it out until you know it's exactly how you want it, and that is the finished product. Thank you for watching. Please subscribe everyone.

Phoebe Beddows: I absolutely love these hairstyles! Great video

Reanne Braun: you definitely deserve more subscribers! I love this!

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