Let's be real, we aren't all morning people. And even if we all were, it wouldn't necessarily make taming morning hair any easier. You know what I'm talking about... Crooked hair parts, stubborn fly aways, and uneven, fluffy volume.
I know that I'm sick and tired of dealing with messy hair during my daily morning hustle and bustle. If you're anything like me (and I think a lot of us are), you probably want easy, quick solutions and hair styles to tame the beast otherwise known as "morning hair."
A simple way to prevent morning hair is to start at the root of the problem, which, ironically, is the root of the hair. Ensuring that your hair is completely dry before you lay down to sleep at night will make a dramatic difference in the way your hair looks when you wake up.
"A lot of people just don't realize that the roots are stubborn. The position their hair dries in is the position it will stay in all day," said Austin Watanabe, certified hair stylist.
Austin is a fantastic hairdresser that consistently does wonders for my hair. Another solution that Austin swears by is to add a deep conditioning treatment to your hair care regimen. Dry hair is difficult to style and work with. Moisturizing your hair does wonders. Make sure to massage the conditioner into your scalp to really keep your locks lustrous. I use ___.
Waking up with tamed hair isn't always enough. A lot of the time, I like to style my hair because if I look good, I will feel good, and I will do good. I believe that the way I start my day will carry on throughout the day. That's why I want to look like I spent hours on my hair. Honestly though, there just isn't enough time.
Tiffany Sakamoto, a junior at Washington State University, is a prime example of the typical college girl. Tiff wants to look pretty while on a time budget and without all the effort.
"I just need something fast, cute, and easy to do in the mornings because I want to sleep in as long as possible," said Tiff.
My all time favorite "I really have no time this morning" hairstyle is the inverted ponytail because it looks chic and keeps the hair out of my face. All you need to do is tie your hair in a regular ponytail, put your index finger and thumb between your scalp and the hair tie, and pull your entire ponytail through.
I know that I'm sick and tired of dealing with messy hair during my daily morning hustle and bustle. If you're anything like me (and I think a lot of us are), you probably want easy, quick solutions and hair styles to tame the beast otherwise known as "morning hair."
A simple way to prevent morning hair is to start at the root of the problem, which, ironically, is the root of the hair. Ensuring that your hair is completely dry before you lay down to sleep at night will make a dramatic difference in the way your hair looks when you wake up.
"A lot of people just don't realize that the roots are stubborn. The position their hair dries in is the position it will stay in all day," said Austin Watanabe, certified hair stylist.
Austin is a fantastic hairdresser that consistently does wonders for my hair. Another solution that Austin swears by is to add a deep conditioning treatment to your hair care regimen. Dry hair is difficult to style and work with. Moisturizing your hair does wonders. Make sure to massage the conditioner into your scalp to really keep your locks lustrous. I use ___.
Waking up with tamed hair isn't always enough. A lot of the time, I like to style my hair because if I look good, I will feel good, and I will do good. I believe that the way I start my day will carry on throughout the day. That's why I want to look like I spent hours on my hair. Honestly though, there just isn't enough time.
Tiffany Sakamoto, a junior at Washington State University, is a prime example of the typical college girl. Tiff wants to look pretty while on a time budget and without all the effort.
"I just need something fast, cute, and easy to do in the mornings because I want to sleep in as long as possible," said Tiff.
My all time favorite "I really have no time this morning" hairstyle is the inverted ponytail because it looks chic and keeps the hair out of my face. All you need to do is tie your hair in a regular ponytail, put your index finger and thumb between your scalp and the hair tie, and pull your entire ponytail through.
I hope this helps you defeat the case of the messy, unruly morning hair! We all want to look and feel fabulous daily, and honestly, we deserve to. Stick around for more fun hair tips, beauty advice, and more!
By Shannon Amuro
By Shannon Amuro