Hair Care
7 Hairstyles You Can Do in 10 Minutes FlatWe challenged one woman to try a new hairstyle every day for an entire week. The catch? She had to do each in 10 minutes or less. Steal her ideas now. |
It's amazing that a tiny button can have such a profound impact on your life.
Don't press it and you get extra time to eat your Kellogg's and blow dry your hair. Press it and you get 15 minutes' worth of semi-tortured sleep and have to run out of the house with hair that's still wet.
Of course, we are talking about the almighty Snooze Button -- the temptress keeping your head on the pillow and your hairstyles uninspired.
Skip to see 7 chic hairstyles you can actually pull off in the a.m.
We don't know about you, but we're sick of having to sacrifice some winks for a decent 'do. We are women of the millennium after all, multi-taskers of the century. We have babies and bring home the bacon. Surely we can master some go-to gorgeous hairstyles that don't take all morning to pull off, right?
Well, we put one woman to the test to find out. We asked the hairstylists at Byu-Ti Salon in Santa Monica, Calif., to teach her how to transform her self-proclaimed "boring" hair quickly. Then we challenged her to recreate a new look every morning for a week. The catch? She was given no more than ten minutes a day to create seven unique and inspiring hairstyles.
Read her story, learn how to do the looks yourself, and go ahead and press that snooze button, baby -- you earned it.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Day 1: Starting small
Don't press it and you get extra time to eat your Kellogg's and blow dry your hair. Press it and you get 15 minutes' worth of semi-tortured sleep and have to run out of the house with hair that's still wet.
Of course, we are talking about the almighty Snooze Button -- the temptress keeping your head on the pillow and your hairstyles uninspired.
Skip to see 7 chic hairstyles you can actually pull off in the a.m.
We don't know about you, but we're sick of having to sacrifice some winks for a decent 'do. We are women of the millennium after all, multi-taskers of the century. We have babies and bring home the bacon. Surely we can master some go-to gorgeous hairstyles that don't take all morning to pull off, right?
Well, we put one woman to the test to find out. We asked the hairstylists at Byu-Ti Salon in Santa Monica, Calif., to teach her how to transform her self-proclaimed "boring" hair quickly. Then we challenged her to recreate a new look every morning for a week. The catch? She was given no more than ten minutes a day to create seven unique and inspiring hairstyles.
Read her story, learn how to do the looks yourself, and go ahead and press that snooze button, baby -- you earned it.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Day 1: Starting small
Older comments
That ponytail, the braided hairstyle, and the half-up, half-down hairstyles are my favorites!
by Chantilly Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at 01:15AM Report as inappropriate
I think the second hairstyle is my favorite. It's so pretty!
by NillaButterfly Saturday, December 22, 2012 at 07:33PM Report as inappropriate
don't think these will take ten minutes...
by michellefuentes Friday, August 24, 2012 at 07:11PM Report as inappropriate
Hope the long straight hair trend for women over 40 is cming to an end. Check Hillary C. in short and long.
by georgieme Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 08:40AM Report as inappropriate
My hair is so thick, there is no way I can do most of these in 10 minutes. :/
by danielle_spence Saturday, July 21, 2012 at 10:56AM Report as inappropriate
might be good for school...but i dont think they are in less then 10 min
by isa_bella04 Monday, July 2, 2012 at 05:15PM Report as inappropriate
I really don't like any of these styles. :(
by robyne00 Saturday, May 26, 2012 at 07:38AM Report as inappropriate
neat hairstyles
by foxylady125687 Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 02:18PM Report as inappropriate
Some very cute hair styles that I will be trying!
by rawrxjasmine Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 12:59PM Report as inappropriate
cute hairstyles
by olkrav319 Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 10:24AM Report as inappropriate