Hair Care
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Top knot 2.0 On days when having any hair around your neck feels unbearable, Smith says this style is the perfect go-to for easy, sweat-free chic. We know the top knot was a bigger trend last year, but you can update the style just like Rachel McAdams did -- with a ribbon or a headband and a slightly messier knot.
Step 1: Blow dry hair with your head flipped over for added volume.
Step 2: Mist your hair with a shine serum. Then pull your hair into a high ponytail and secure with an elastic.
Step 3: Divide your ponytail into three sections. Wrap each section individually around the base of your elastic, tucking in ends and securing with bobby pins.
Step 4: Pull out a few loose ends from your topknot to create an undone look. Finally, add a satin ribbon or a headband to keep your hair away from your face and neck.
Pro tip: If you have really thin hair, you can add hair extensions to your hair before tying it up so that you can add girth to the bun
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Step 1: Blow dry hair with your head flipped over for added volume.
Step 2: Mist your hair with a shine serum. Then pull your hair into a high ponytail and secure with an elastic.
Step 3: Divide your ponytail into three sections. Wrap each section individually around the base of your elastic, tucking in ends and securing with bobby pins.
Step 4: Pull out a few loose ends from your topknot to create an undone look. Finally, add a satin ribbon or a headband to keep your hair away from your face and neck.
Pro tip: If you have really thin hair, you can add hair extensions to your hair before tying it up so that you can add girth to the bun
SEE NEXT PAGE: Big hair, don't care