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Wrap It
Great for: Most lengths

I did this before I went to the store the other day and felt instantly French and chic. (Might have also been the baguette I was carrying ...) All I did was:

1. Pick out a medium-to-large square woven scarf. (See next slide for my suggestion.)

2. Fold it in half twice and roll it (triangle point first) into a long cylindrical shape.

Next: Step 3

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Wrap It
Great for: Most lengths

3. Flip your hair over and put the middle of your rolled-up scarf at the nape of your neck.

4. Holding the two ends of the scarf, flip your hair back up and tie at the crown of your head (or where a headband would normally go). Keep the knot snug, and tuck the scarf ends under the rest of the scarf.

5. If your hair is short or medium-length, just tuck it into the scarf in the back. If your hair is long, wrap it into a low-ish bun and secure with a clear elastic.

Bad hair days. We've all been there ... and it's so frustrating. When I had long hair, I wanted to cut it because it was way too heavy, greasy, and flat. So I cut it short ("low maintenance, here I come!") and was thrilled until pieces started sticking out every which way. Now, while it's growing out, it just looks dented and weird most days.

Don't get me wrong; if I bother to take the time to style my hair, it looks just how it's supposed to. But what's a girl who's crunched for time to do with hair that's just not cooperating? Call up an expert stylist and ask for help, of course! So, that's what I did and now you don't have to.

I collected the styling tips from celebrity stylists Jet Rhys and David Lopez to find the easiest styling 'dos to bail us out of bad hair days. See if any of them will work for you!
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