"This braided style looks glam even when wet and dries beautifully," says Markham. His tips for getting the style: Start by applying a styling cream through damp hair. Gather the top section of your hair and divide it into three sections. French braid your hair to the ends and secure with an elastic. Then, tug at the braid with your fingers to make it look fuller.
For a fun twist, roll the bottom of the braid under to hide the ends, and pin in place.
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For a fun twist, roll the bottom of the braid under to hide the ends, and pin in place.
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"Dress up your post-workout look with a headband," says Markham. "For a supersimple, bohemian look, place a scarf headband over the top of your hair, pushing it down so that it sits low around your head." Then tuck pieces of your hair into the headband, making sure to tuck the ends under. It should form a roll and cover the entire back of the headband. "Finish with an allover mist of ColorProof UltraMarathon Strong Hold Color Protect Hairspray to set your style and add an extra layer of color protection," he says.
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This style works well on wet or dry hair. Simply slick your hair back into a low ponytail, says Potempa. Add a bit of pomade or styling cream for hold (we're fans of Leonor Greyl Baume Bois de Rose, $49. Twist a one-inch section of your hair around the elastic to hide it, and pin it with a bobby pin. Pop on a decorative headband and you're ready to head out the door.
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"Braids are super on-trend right now and work wonderfully post-workout since they hold much better on hair that has not been freshly washed," says Markham. Before you start braiding, you want to add a little more texture via a texture spray like ColorProof TextureCharge Color Protect Texture + Finishing Spray. This also adds volume and grip. Even a simple braid can look next-level if you sprinkle on a texturizing powder and use your fingers to pull it apart.
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"This classic style is a great way to mask damp hair and is supereasy to execute," says Markham. Apply a volumizing mousse from roots to ends. This helps create volume in the bun as it air dries, he says. Brush your hair back into a ponytail and tie it off with an elastic, then braid the ponytail and secure it with an elastic. Twist the braid around the base to form a bun, and pin into place with bobby pins.
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