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The easiest, quickest, and cheapest way to update your hair is by simply switching up your part! If you part your hair down the middle, try doing a deep side
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part; if you already part your hair down the side, try doing the other side! If your hair is on the shorter side, try pushing you bangs back. Super easy
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Another easy way to update your 'do is to add some fringe! Bangs can totally change your face and look, which is awesome for someone who wants to a bit
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of change without sacrificing length all over. The best part about bangs is that they grow quickly, so if for some reason you aren't digging your new look, they'll grow out
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An undercut is a great way to add some edge to your look. The great part about this style is that you can choose to show it off when you
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want, and also choose when you want to hide it. Win/win!
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If your hair is already a light color, this is perfect for you! Adding color(s) to your roots will give you a fun, quirky vibe, and is a great way to
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test out punky colors without fully committing!
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Another super easy (and cheap!) way to tweak your hair is to simply add some braids! Instead of going for a classic french braid or braiding your hair in pigtails,
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try doing a bunch of little braids and sweeping your hair back for a laid back, boho vibe! So effortless and chic!
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Not everyone has the same face shape, so how could you expect something that looks *so* perfect on one person to look the same on you? Next time you get
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you hair cut, make sure it's FLATTERING to your face shape! You could be hiding some of your best features under a shapeless blanket of hair!
We've seen some extremely bold hair trends we thought we'd absolutely never see rise from the ashes like the phoenixes of the beauty industry (we're looking at you, glitter roots), and while some may not be so practical for day-to-day life, there are times when all we want to do is switch up our look and go for something completely different. The problem is, many of these bold looks take a lot of commitment to maintain, which can be a major time (and money!) sucker.
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