This fishtail option works on shorter hair just as well as it does long. Use a texturizing spray like Garnier De-Contructed Texture Tease Dry Touch Finish Spray, $4.29, throughout the hair. Make two low fishtail braids on either side of the head. Then, wrap them around each other at the back of the head, securing with bobby pins and a strong-hold hairspray.
For a braided hairstyle that won't budge, we're all about these fishtail buns. Part the hair down the center and create a low ponytail on each side. Braid each section and secure with an elastic before wrapping each braid into a tight knot and pinning it in place.
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If a slicked-back French twist isn't in your hair repertoire, don't worry. The reason this twist looks so cool is because it has a textured, loose finish. This style works best on hair that's all one length -- or has just a few shorter layers around the face. Load up on hairspray (and pins) in the back. Then, let a few loose, face-framing pieces fall around the front.
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You don't need a donut to get a structured top knot that stays in place. Use your fingers to rake Davines This Is a Strong Hold Cream Gel, $24, through your hair before pulling it back into a high ponytail and twisting into a bun at the crown of the head. The strong-hold gel guarantees your hair won't budge, and it gives the style a fresh, wet look.
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The shorter your hair, the easier this knotted style becomes. Start with a low ponytail at the back of the head, and loosely divide it into two sections just above the elastic with your fingers. Flip the ponytail through the space for a twisted look; then, continue looping the ponytail through until you've reached the end.
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