View Larger “1. First I french braid my bangs… just to get them out of the way. Of course this step is optional if your bangs are already at a manageable length… unlike my in the middle too long but, not long enough bangs.
2. Pull back a small section of hair on the top of your head… pin it.
3. Pull back another small section of hair from the sides of your head and pin it below the first pin.
4. Take the remaining hair and pin it up as a messy bun. I like to use Spin Pins from Goody. They work awesome! And, if you braided your bangs… you would also pin that back.
5. Use hair spray… if needed. And, you’re done! I like to put headbands/clips and trinkets in my hair… This time I strung a necklace next to the braid.
By the way… this hairstyle is meant to be very messy! I just do this to get my hair outta my face. Don’t stress if a few strands of hair find their way out… :D” (via ♥ The Paper Mama: hair)check this one out too… A Cup of Joe- 3 twisted buns
View Larger The Modern Bride | The Beauty Department
Another gorgeous hairstyle from the beauty department, this time a ‘modern bride’ updo that honestly, you could wear this every day! It’s such a classic hairstyle and would make you look really put together for such minimal effort!
(Source: scissorsandthread)
Using a round brush, blow-dry hair smooth and straight, focusing on the top sections.

Once dry, use a large-barrel curling iron to create waves from the ears down.

Build height and volume at the crown by teasing hair gently with a fine-tooth comb.

Gather hair into a low ponytail. Twist it along the nape of your neck, pinning as you go.
Super Shine, DIY style: A whole lotta olive oil and a tbsp of honey. Mix it up and work it through your hair. Leave in for at least half an hour - overnight’s even better.
Result: Gleaming, soft, smooth, totally non-staticky hair (you know you want it)
(Source: floatingin-a-bluelagoon)