No outfit is school-ready without a great hairstyle…but with all the different options out there, how are you supposed to decide on the perfect look? There’s no need to worry—whether your hair is short, long, natural, straight, or textured, we’ve got you covered with plenty of easy and cute looks that you can do in a cinch. In a matter of minutes, you’ll be ready to take on the school day with plenty of style!

  1. A classic ponytail is a quick and easy way to style your hair before school. Start by pulling your hair back with both hands. Then, grab a hair tie and slip the ponytail through the elastic. Twist the elastic into a figure-8 shape and pull the hair through again. Then, keep twisting the elastic and pulling your hair through until the elastic is tight.[1]
    • Feel free to tie your hair with a scrunchie, a ribbon, or a bow in your school colors as a fun alternative to a traditional hair tie.
    • If you don't want your hair tie to be visible, take a strand of hair and wrap it around the base of your ponytail several times, covering the elastic. Tuck the end of this strand into your hair tie, just beneath your hair. Then, secure it in place using a bobby pin.
    • You can wear your ponytail high on the top of your head, low at the base of your neck, or medium-high at the very back of your head. You can even wear it on the side of your head, if you’d like.
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Flicked Ponytail

  1. Try a flicked ponytail if you have some time before school. Take a few moments to straighten your hair with a flat iron and tie your hair back in a traditional ponytail. Then, take your flat iron and run it through random, 1 in (2.5 cm) sections of hair at the bottom of your ponytail. Lift and flip each hair section 180 degrees with your flat iron—this creates cool, stylish “flicks” that really enhance your ponytail.[3]
    • You can do as many or as few flicks as you like. It’s totally up to you!
    • If you don’t feel like putting your hair up, feel free to keep your hair down before adding flicks.
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  1. A simple braid is an easy but iconic way to jazz up your look. Start by separating your hair into 3 even sections. Take the section of hair to the left and cross it over between the other 2 sections. Then, take the section on the right and cross that over to the center of the other 2 sections. Once you’ve finished your braid, tie it off with a hair tie.[4]
    • Continue braiding until you have 1 to 2 in (2.5 to 5.1 cm) of hair left.
    • You can make 1 braid at the back of your head or 2 braids to either side of your head. If you are making 2 braids, start them behind your ear.
  1. Add a sophisticated touch to your hairstyle with a simple bun. Start with a high ponytail on top of your head. Then, take your ponytail and twist it into a coil. Wap this hair coil around the elastic as many times as you can. While holding the hair in place with one hand, secure the newly-created bun with some bobby pins.
    • Stick your bobby pins along the front, back, left, and right sides of the bun to hold everything in place.
    • As a finishing touch, spritz the bun with a small amount of hairspray and smooth down any flyaway strands with a little bit more product.
    • Add a bit of detail to the bun by braiding a strand of hair and wrapping it around the bun. Then, secure the braid in place with a bobby pin.
  1. Long-lasting cornrows are a great choice for natural hair. Beginning at your hairline, start braiding the hair to the right of your hair part. Incorporate extra sections of hair into the braid as you go, tucking them beneath the braid. Once your braid is level with your ear, braid normally without adding in any extra hair. Then, repeat the same process along the left section of your hair.[10]
    • Feel free to make as many cornrow braids as you’d like—just don’t tie your hair too tightly!
    • Prevent frizz by slipping a silk cover over your pillow before bed.[11]
    • Care for your cornrows each day to keep them in great condition.
    • Braids can last for several weeks, but take them out as soon as your hair starts to feel really itchy or weighed down.[12]
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    I want my hair to be a little more wavy without using heat products. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Use non-heat curlers and sleep in them, then mess it up a lot and it should go into loose waves that will last throughout the day.
  • Question
    What if a bully tries to mess up my hair?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Make a tight ponytail by using multiple elastic bands so that if they try to pull it out the extra bands hold it in place. Also, I recommend that you tell a trusted adult about the bully.
  • Question
    What if I have thick, shoulder-length hair?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    I have the same kind of hair, and some things that work for me is doing two pigtail buns on top of each side of my head, or even low pigtail buns. You can try half-up half-down styles, or even just one or two French braids. The next time you're in a salon, ask the stylist what would look best on you. You can ask your parents and friends, too.
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Shun Pittman
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This article was co-authored by Shun Pittman and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Shun Pittman is a Master Cosmetologist, Author, Owner, and Founder of Corps d’Elite Salon and Corps d’Elite Beauty. With over 25 years of international experience, she is dedicated to and specializes in providing luxury salon services to all hair types and textures and every skin tone and shade. Her services include hair conditioning treatments, cutting, coloring, styling, extensions, and makeup application. Shun has experience working with, coaching, training, and mentoring beauty professionals from multiple companies including L'Oréal, Wella, Matrix, Paul Mitchell, Redken, Big Sexy Hair, and Toni & Guy. She is also a host for national and local media outlets and her work has been featured in The Washingtonian, The Cheddar Network, and WJLA Good Morning Washington's Beauty and Fashion Police segments. Shun is the author of “50 Things Your Hairdresser Wants YOU to Know (and a few things we don’t...)". This article has been viewed 396,660 times.
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To do your hair for school, make a trendy ponytail by covering your typical hair tie with a scrunchy, ribbon, or bow. Alternatively, create a flipped ponytail by parting your hair just above the hair tie to your ponytail, passing the ponytail through the hole, and securing it with a bow or hair clip. If you have shorter hair, work some gel into your hair from the roots, giving it a spiky look. To learn how to style your hair based on length and type, keep reading!

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