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4 Ways to Do School Rush Hairstyle

School Rush Hairstyle

By Lori WadePublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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If you are somewhat pressed for time as you prepare for school, you might not be concerned about style or smooth your hair. However, you don't have to look disheveled, effectively telling everyone else at school that you couldn't make out the time to make the hair.

Enter the braids: there are several ways to make your hair in braids in minutes, saving you precious time while you look great. Below are four quick ways to braid your hairstyle as you rush to school.

The Pull-Through Braid

We begin the list with the pull-through braid, which might seem tricky initially, but uber-quick once you get the hang of it. It is one of the braid hairstyles that emphasizes elegance which is excellent for school or elsewhere. You can explore other variations of the braid type, depending on your creativity.

It involves pulling up a portion of your hair, beginning from your temple and securing it with a band. Then, you pick up the tail end of the hair and clip away, repeating the pulling and clipping for two portions of hair from either side of the first one. You should now have two ponytails, one on top of the other. Afterward, you split the ponytail on top, wrap it around the one below, and secure the tail end.

Crossover Ponytail

As you rush along for your morning classes, the crossover ponytail is one of the quickest hairstyles you can do. One of the advantages of the crossover ponytail is that you don't need to achieve a neat perfection (which might eat into your non-existent time), as it looks a bit messy by default.

Separate two portions of your hair on either side of the head, and make the rest into a ponytail. Cross each of the parts over each other, under the ponytail bunch, and tie the ends in place. You now have for yourself the crossover ponytail.

While you might consider a haircut for round face shapes, the crossover ponytail style frames round faces more elegantly as well. Also, you can pull out some strands of hair to frame the face and achieve a more relaxed look.

Twisted Buns

Some say you look much more girly with the twisted buns, and the sentiment might not be entirely wrong. At least, a quick hairstyle that makes you look prettier is always welcome when you're rushing to school. It is super-flexible, and you can have it on the lower back of your neck or at the top of the head.

To make the twisted buns, part the hair at the middle and secure away one of the portions. Next, turn the other section from the front (around your eyebrows) down to the neck's lower parts. Wrap both areas of your hair in a bun, and hold them in place with pins if needed.

Half-Up, Half-down Pull-Out

The half-up, half-down pull-out hairstyle is another excellent way to make your hair beat the rush to school. Never mind the mouthful name; it is perhaps the most effortless hairstyle you'd have to make. It also gives you a flattering, cute look, which is a win-win for time and aesthetics.

You'll have to pull your hair in a half-up, half-down ponytail and hold the ends with an elastic band. Then, tie off several points on the ponytail with bands two inches apart (can be as many as you want them). Afterward, pull out the sections to achieve the final look. You can go further with the hairstyle by adding a bit of texture with light wavy lines.

Wrapping Up

Choosing the right hairstyle for school can take a significant amount of time. In between considering your mood, preferences, and other variables, you quickly realize that you need a bit more time to make your hair. However, it's time for school, and you're in a rush for the morning classes.

What to do? You'll need a fix to save you the stress of explaining why you have a messy pile of hair on a Tuesday morning. Thankfully, there are several ways you can make your hair in much less than 5 minutes, leaving people none the wiser. The styles mentioned above also have the advantage of making you look elegant and natural, which is an excellent win-win.

Indeed, other styles deserve honorable mention, such as the Braided Crown, which almost instantly transforms you into a queen, taking a maximum of 5 minutes. There's the half-up bun, teased fuller ponytail, and Dutch braids as well.

Overall, these hairstyles have you covered for the times you skipped your hairdo till the fifth snooze of the alarm clock for school. They'll take a few minutes, leaving you to worry about the essential parts of getting ready for school. School rush hairstyles look elegant as well, tempting you to wait until the last minute to hit the right look before heading out to school.

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