Let’s be honest: Reducing perspiration is essential as soon as the temperature consistently reaches 80 degrees. Thus, updos become our go-to hairstyle because we want something fuss-free, fuss-free, and off our necks. That does not imply that we are just tossing our priceless hair back into a hastily plaited bun and crossing our fingers. Conversely, we’re bringing out some of our favorite hairstyles of the year, including a few braids, slicked-back ponytails, and elegantly undone buns. We put together a list of 16 of our best updos to beat the heat in anticipation of those exceptionally hotSummer Updos days. Continue reading for the best hair inspiration.
1. Slicked-Back Midi Bun
Buns that are pulled back are always a smart idea, and this summertime-ready tied wispy look is so easy and refreshing. Sheila Guillermo, a hairstylist at NYC The Team, suggests replicating this look by pulling hair back into a ponytail, using a pomade stick to smooth away flyaways, then braiding and tying with an elastic band. Gather the braid around itself to form a bun, ending with a few strands dangling out.
2. 90s Messy Updo
Our dream Summer Updos hairstyle is this carefree updo with a ’90s vibe—it’s effortlessly effortless, effortlessly undone, and really simple to pull off. If we told you that all you needed was a claw clip, would you believe us?
3. Waterfall Pony
To achieve a waterfall-like effect, place your ponytail higher on your crown than you usually would. Incorporating face-framing hair pieces and braids contributes to the look’s organic flow.
4. Space Buns Summer Updos
This Summer Updos why not experiment with space buns for twice the fun? Using a boar bristle brush, divide the hair into two equal sections. Apply gel from roots to ends to make two high pigtails. Using pins or an elastic band, construct a bun by wrapping each ponytail around itself.
5. Double Twisted Pigtails
There’s nothing like these double pigtails. Divide the washed hair into four portions; set three of them aside with a clip. After creating a high ponytail with the fourth portion and securing it, divide another smaller section and wrap it around the remaining hair in the ponytail. About two thirds of the way down, stop and secure with a little elastic knot. To add more volume, backcomb the hair that is still growing. Continue with the last three sections.
6. Braided Ballet Bun
We adore this braided ballet bun since it’s appropriate for both evenings out and the beach. And most of all, it’s quite simple to accomplish. To create a larger bun, simply gather your hair at the crown into a high ponytail, tie it, and then wrap your braids around one another. Use plenty of bobby pins and elastic ties to secure.
7. Piece-y Low Chignon
The hairstylist at LuvMe, Ayana Johnson, claims that there are numerous methods to pull off this kind of flawlessly disheveled low bun. “Practice makes perfect,” she says, summarizing the essential element. Guillermo advises gathering hair into a low ponytail and back combing it in order to create the base. Next, gather each portion into a bun and fasten it with bobby pins.
8. Double Braid
You can even skip parting your hair if you want to go for a sleek look like this one. Johnson advises just pushing everything back and running a wax stick along the roots before pulling the hair back into a ponytail. Divide the ponytail in half and plait! Expert advice: If your hair isn’t long enough, think about using a ponytail extension.
9. Clipped Hairline
If your hair is shorter, forego the buns and ponytails and just use a clip or two to keep your hair out of your face and fuss-free. Choose a striking pattern or color to add a little spiciness.
10. Pearls and Curls
What makes this updo the best? In addition to embracing flaws, the pearls carry a great deal of weight. After arranging your hair into an untidy bun, take some pearl-studded bobby pins and scatter them randomly around the bun to give it a natural look.
11. Tousled Top Knot
Johnson advises pulling hair into a ponytail, managing edges with a rat tail comb, and pushing back shorter strands along the hairline with a firm-holding wax stick to achieve the perfect slicked-back appearance on curlier hair. Then just fold the length of the hair over itself and fasten with an elastic band, removing a few bits to give the margins of the bun some diversity.
12. Big Bun
One more unkempt ’90s updo that’s surprisingly simple to pull off. Guillermo advises leaving out a few face-framing pieces and securing a French twist into a high untidy bun with a claw clip or hair tie. Use bobby pins to secure, and then use a heavy hold hairspray to finish. It really is that easy.
13. Slicked-Back Sock Bun
The method used to create the bun is different, but the elegant technique remains the same. To achieve the ideal swirled huge bun, wrap your ponytail around a foam donut or use the sock bun method.
14. High-Contrast Slicked Back Ponytail
Johnson claims that having is incredibly smooth, flawlessly flat front is essential to producing that striking contrast between the luxurious curled pony and slicked-back foundation. She recommends sectioning off a tiny triangle of hair on both sides at the start of the parting line and using a rat tail comb to create a crisp, clean middle part. With a strong clip, remove those two portions of hair, then comb the remaining hair back into a typical ponytail. Now that you’ve pulled back the ponytail however you see fit, it’s time to go back to those shorter sections. “Release these sections and direct each one sideways to blend with the rest of your hair (not backward, as that will disturb your parting),” she says. “Apply wax to each section and use an edge brush to blend them in.”
15. Sweet n Low
“This is really easy and kind. Less is more with this style; the notion is a little haphazard and piecey,” Guillermo says. “To the roots, apply some volume hair powder. A soft low bun should be created by leaving a few pieces exposed in the front and around the ears. Any kind of flower, even baby’s breath, adds a lovely finishing touch.”
16. Braided Ponytail With Body
Guillermo advises beginning with the fishtail braid and gradually tugging the parts to achieve this style. After setting aside, spray the remaining hair with texturizing wave spray and backcomb it into a voluminous ponytail. The braid can then be easily secured by pinning it at the ponytail’s base.