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Top 10 Hairstyles That Went Viral on Pinterest -- Ranked

You've probably pinned them. Here, the top ten Pinterest hairstyles that can take your look to the next level (with tutorials)
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No. 6: Beach Waves
Okay, are we really surprised this effortless beach wave hairstyle made the list? As far as "It" Girl hairstyles go, this top-pinned hairstyle is definitely one of them.

Get the tutorial here.

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No. 5: Elegant Bun
What's better than a hairstyle that takes five minutes to recreate? This gorgeous updo that gets you out the door in two. This chignon-inspired low, messy bun is formal enough for a cocktail party without feeling fussy. Or pair it with jeans and booties for a casual weekend look.

Get the tutorial here.

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No. 4: Wrapped Headband Updo
When it comes to updos, we're pretty much lazy AF. Meaning, no matter how gorgeous the hairstyle, it needs to be easy -- and quick. The next time you have only a few minutes to spare, try this 'do.

Get the tutorial here.

Image via Pinterest

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No. 3: Mohawk Braid Topknot
Combine the half bun hairstyle with this top-pinned Mohawk braid, snap a selfie and you're basically Insta famous. This hairstyle is great for the ladies who want to clean up their messy bun and still channel a carefree vibe.

Get the tutorial here.

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No. 2: Dutch Sister Braid
We told you Dutch braids are having a moment. Dress up your next gym hairstyle with this double-trouble, badass ponytail, or wear the look out on the town with a cocktail in hand. Either way, your cool factor just went up ten notches.

Get the tutorial here.

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BY JESSICA AMARIS | SEP 6, 2016 | SHARES
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