The Best Way To Be Beautiful Is Without These Hairstyles

Published on 02/03/2021

Hair is a tricky thing to get right. There is all manner of contrasting trends floating about social media, your hair might not be the most cooperative, and who knows how a haircut that seemed amazing on Instagram might turn out on your head? Either way, you will generally go for a haircut every few months, with all your beauty-based hopes and aspirations laying on the shoulders of your hairdresser. Sadly, the style that you had in mind might not be as wonderful as you thought in real life. We are here today to list some of the worst hairstyles that, for some reason, continue to be popular in the 21st century. Of course, many of the mentioned styles may work for you, and this is just a general overview of the most unappealing looks, according to fashion and hair experts.

Perms

We start our list of hairdos no-noes with the classic perm, which should have stopped being a thing back in the 90s. Not only does it look forced and artificial, but the chemicals and heating process involved in getting the kinks in your hair are quite harmful. Still, many people disregard the future of their locks to keep their hair artificially wavy. We may not be able to convince such delusional folks, but maybe a pricey consultation with a leading hair expert will do.

Perms

Perms

“The Rachel”

Here we have another fad of the 90s with “The Rachel.” For those who do not know who this hairstyle is referencing, we suggest watching a few episodes of the classic 90s sitcom, Friends. There you will see Jennifer Anniston’s beloved and gorgeous character, Rachel. When women saw how wonderful her medium-length hair looked, seeming so casual and yet so manicured, plenty began copying Anniston’s look. While you might have been considered to be incredibly trendy if you got this hairdo back in the day, today you will look incredibly old-fashioned. Leave “The Rachel” inside your television, please.

The Rachel

The Rachel

Crimped Hair

Despite crimped hair’s ability to bring more volume to your hair, there are far more pleasant-looking ways to achieve the added height. While younger folk have brought this style back into action, if you happen to be nearing middle-age, nothing will make your age shine through like good old-fashioned crimping. Beyond this style’s hit-or-miss execution, you will certainly be burning out the natural oils in your hair and splitting it almost irreparably. You will then be left with dry and brittle straw for hair, which will then need several expensive oil treatments to heal.

Crimped Hair

Crimped Hair

Slicked Back Bobs

Bobs seem to have survived into the 21st century, and for good reason. Few hairstyles will make you seem edgier, cooler, or more sophisticated than a neat and razor-sharp bob. You can wear your bob almost any way that you like and it will still look amazing – except for one deadly one, which is slicked back. You are bound to make your hair look greasy at best and step out looking like a teenage boy from the 90s at worst. If this is what you are going for, however, then, by all means, keep things greasy!

Slicked Back Bobs

Slicked Back Bobs

Dark Roots

Ah, Shakira, you really did rock the early 2000s with your magnificent and soulful music, as well as with your dark roots. Please, for goodness sake, leave dark roots where they belong, in classic MTV music videos. You are bound to look trashy with this look today, which is associated with ‘white trash.’ It just looks like you cannot afford or care for hair dye and treatment with such a messy and badly blended head of hair.

Dark Roots

Dark Roots

Frizzy Waves

Here we have another look that could work for a few select people – specifical frontwomen of rock bands and hippies. We cannot understand why anyone would turn a perfectly healthy head of hair into a dry and damaged mess. Few people who get frizzy waves will leave out the rainbow hair dye, making the chaos all the more unattractive. There are far healthier and more effective ways to get that frizzy look, and this is certainly not one of them.

Frizzy Waves

Frizzy Waves

Modern Bouffants

The mid to late 20th century was dominated by the bouffant, with everyone from Bridget Bardot to Rod Stewart rocking the biggest and most extravagant hairstyle known to man. Of course, this was considered a highly sophisticated hairstyle many years ago, and it certainly required a lot of work to pull off. While you can get away with a bouffant at certain European-themed events, you should know that you are taking a big risk when going for this hairstyle, as you might just rock up to the event to realize, in horror, that you are the only one that went for it…

Modern Bouffants

Modern Bouffants

Voluminous Buns

Nothing says “I work from home” like the voluminous bun, bringing a domestically casual and easygoing comfort to any lengthy head of hair. While you are, of course, completely permitted to wear this hairstyle from the comfort of your home (and maybe a laid-back office), please do not take it outdoors. Its time in the sun ended a while back, and no one considers it edgy or smart anymore. It is too big, too heavy-looking, and too messy.

Voluminous Buns

Voluminous Buns

Extravagantly Lengthy Locks

Incredibly long hair is by no means a bad thing, and many of the more supernatural among us look phenomenal with it, appearing like mermaids of water nymphs. However, maintaining that much hair is an incredible chore. You not only need to spend long periods in the shower washing the entire river of hair (not to mention treating and drying it), but you could also end up with a lot of damage when hair gets far too lengthy. Only certain women can pull this historical look off.

Extravagantly Lengthy Locks

Extravagantly Lengthy Locks

Topknots

Topknots were an incredibly sporty and urban look brought into fashion by superstars like Jennifer Lopez several years ago. A couple of years ago, men adopted the topknot fervently, wishing to look like samurai or Vikings. Sadly, this appropriation, coupled with how much time has passed since J-Lo brought the topknot back to life, means that women should not tie their hair like this. Even if you will look far slimmer and more athletic with it, the thing has sadly been ruined for us.

Topknots

Topknots

High Ponytails

From preppy debutants to pop stars like Ariana Grande, the high ponytail is an excellent way to look girly and fierce at the same time. It also stretches your face back, giving you a temporary facelift. Sadly, that much strain on your hair will inevitably lead to damage, which is probably why so many women (Ariana Grande included) opt for ponytail attachments to get this look. Give your hair a break and wear your pony lower.

High Ponytails

High Ponytails

Tight Braids

Here we have another restraining hairstyle that was massively popular a few years back. Although this hairstyle is considered to be exclusive to black women, that did not stop plenty of white girls from appropriating this style. While you may look super-cute with this hairstyle, the range of damages that you will also gain are simply not worth it. When your hair is that tightly wound, you can expect your scalp’s cuticles (responsible for supplying our hair with natural oil) to break. This then leaves your hair and scalp exposed to dryness and major hair damage. Your hair will also be unbalanced when you eventually remove the braid.

Tight Braids

Tight Braids

Repetitive Ponytails

We return to Ariana Grande’s love for ponytails again to advise you against keeping your hair in this style too frequently. While it is only too easy to slick your hair back and tie it up with a ponytail when you are crazily busy, and not having your hair in your face all the time is a blessing, you could easily begin cursing your hair with this style. Ponytails suffocate your scalp and cause many split ends. Please do not forget to literally let your hair down from time to time!

Repetitive Ponytails

Repetitive Ponytails

Neon Streak

We now turn our attention to a hairstyle that was birthed in the 80s by outlandish pop stars like the indescribable Boy George. Whether you were a pop fanatic or a grungy goth, neon streaks were all the rage almost forty years ago. It comes as no surprise if this vibrant and attention-grabbing hairstyle is still a thing in today’s world, albeit mostly among a small group of out-there individuals. If you plan on applying for a job at, for example, a law firm, then we strongly recommend that you do not get neon streaks done.

Neon Streak

Neon Streak

Half Down, Half Up

If you want to look like a medieval peasant girl, then by all means go for this look. Throw in some thrifty, sheer dress in and a hesitance to wear shoes and you have that wild chic down fantastically. Cheekiness aside, we have seen plenty of people pull this messy style off, it just does not work for many people. Some just look like they have had the wildest night of their lives. The half down, half-up style generally works for women with thick and luscious hair, while those with thinner locks need not apply.

Half Down Half Up

Half Down Half Up

Pink-Copper Hues

In recent years, bright and gaudy hair dye has been all the rage with cosplayers (people that dress up like anime and video game characters), streamers (people who play video games to online audiences), and alternative folks (scene girls, punks, anarchists, etc.). If you do not identify with any of these ‘movements,’ but would still like to stand out from the crowd, then by all means bring the pink-copper hues on! Just know that it can all go terribly wrong when you look less like a fairy and more like a Wal-Mart mom.

Pink Copper Hues

Pink Copper Hues

Asymmetrical Haircuts

For some reason, getting your hair cut at different lengths, all over the place, became a trend in recent years. You will appear to have cut your own hair in the dark if you step out with the asymmetrical style, and people will not see you as an edgy individual, but more of a lunatic. And people actually pay their hairdressers to cut their hair like they are pruning a bonsai tree! Please, people, if you are not going to get a conventional haircut, at least try to get some structure and order going.

Asymmetrical Haircuts

Asymmetrical Haircuts

Micro-Bangs

Nothing says ‘I’m different’ like micro-bangs. Plenty of hipsters, punks, and general rebels without causes adore this cut thanks to how strikingly weird it makes them look. Well, this front hairstyle might work for women with unusually beautiful or androgynous faces, but you are bound to ruin your natural beauty if you have a more conventional facial structure. It is very difficult to fix bangs if you regret how short they were cut, so please think carefully before getting them chopped all the way back.

Micro Bangs

Micro Bangs

Buzz Cuts

Sinéad O’Connor brought the World War II Russian cadet chic back to life when she shaved her head completely. Her Nothing Compares to You music video was enormously groundbreaking when she first appeared with her signature buzzcut in the 90s. From that point onward, many models and bold ordinary women started shaving their heads. While some women will look completely stunning with a buzzcut, others might look like complete posers. Handle the shears with care, ladies!

Buzz Cuts

Buzz Cuts

Eye Skimming Bangs

If you do not mind having to constantly brush your hair out of your eyes and having trouble seeing through curtain-like bangs, then by all means go for the eye-skimming length. While this look can bring a girly cuteness to young adults, we would not recommend it simply due to how uncomfortable and irritating having hair in your face constantly can be. You have a gorgeous face and there is no need to hide it. Unless you like to keep a bit of mystery to your physical appearance, however.

Eye Skimming Bangs

Eye Skimming Bangs

Wet Hair

When you think of wet hair, your mind generally turns to smoldering and dusky celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez. Unless you happen to be a leading influencer or superstar, wet hair will just make it seem like you woke up late and did not have time to dry your hair after showering. You will also be more prone to catching a cold when the draft hits your soaking curls! Then there is the fact that wet hair is synonymous with shampoo adverts from the 80s.

Wet Hair

Wet Hair

Rainbow Hues

Here we have another hair-dye job that makes one think of unicorns and certain popsicle flavors. Getting the rainbow style down is quite difficult, as the many bright colors may not gel together pleasantly. You need quite a talented hairdresser that is experienced in extravagant hair dying to get this style right. If you want to become an internet celebrity or influencer, this is an excellent way to grab some attention. If you come to work with this hairstyle, then you might get more attention from your boss than you would prefer.

Rainbow Hues

Rainbow Hues

Glittery Hair

This one of the stranger styles that you may not have even heard of. You should only ever go for this look if you are going as a mermaid to a party or want to really stand out at the club. You should never have glitter woven into your hair on a casual basis, however, as even those with crazy hair dye jobs might think you went too far. It is also incredibly difficult to wash all the horribly sticky gels out of your hair when you are done looking like an alien

Glittery Hair

Glittery Hair

Pompadours

The pompadour is a great way for women with thin hair to get volume out of their locks, and it became hugely popular as a result. Of course, you risk looking rather over-the-top with this look, even if pop stars like Fergie brought it back into popularity. Country stars love this look, perhaps inspired by Dolly Parton. So, if you are a Southern Belle and have your debutante ball coming up, this hairstyle could make a huge statement.

Pompadours

Pompadours

Space Buns

You might remember a certain Star Wars character who pioneered the “space buns” several decades ago. While only those cosplaying as Princess Leia would wear their hair like this, Khloe Kardashian decided that she would give it a try. Of course, she was mercilessly ridiculed for it and the look never took off. While we doubt that you would ever try what Khloe did, if you happen to be the kind of person that loves to try new things, leave the space buns in the VHS tapes.

Space Buns

Space Buns

Bowl Cuts

Are you really a hipster if you do not have a bowl cut? No one knows where the bowl cut came from. Maybe it started with medieval page boys. Regardless of its origin, we want to see it end. You might think that you look super edgy and intellectual with a bowl cut, but you just look silly. Regardless of what we say, the bowl cut probably still has a few years left of popularity.

Bowl Cuts

Bowl Cuts

Lengthy Front, Short Back

This hairstyle is a favorite for high-powered businesswomen and stay-at-home moms alike due to the striking and fierce energy that it bestows. You might think twice about arguing back when someone looks like this. This was a look that began taking shape from the 90s onwards, becoming shorter and shorter until it was perfected. Of course, many women get their cut this short due to how easily manageable it is, but they tend to be quite old.

Lengthy Front Short Back

Lengthy Front Short Back

Undershaves

A few years ago, all the cool kids were rocking the under shave. Clearing out the back or sides of your hair was bound to make you look like a fierce Viking warrior. While the under shave might have been a striking and confidence-boosting look a few years ago, if you go for it today, you might be seen as trying too hard. Men with topknots often go for an accompanying under shave, if that isn’t reason enough not to copy them.

Undershaves

Undershaves

Dyed Greys

For some reason, everyone suddenly wanted to dye their hair the color that it turns when you reach old age. You can probably blame a certain dragon queen from a hugely popular television series for this trend, with superstars like Kim Kardashian confidently turning their beautiful dark hair into ashen strangeness. Dying your hair this pale is incredibly damaging, and you will need to constantly do it to keep your darker roots from coming through.

Dyed Greys

Dyed Greys

Mullets

You might be shocked to learn that many women rock mullets. Indeed, the haircut synonymous with 80s pop stars and heartthrob actors (and rednecks) still makes the occasional appearance with some bold females. Of course, these tend to be punks, anarchists, and radical vegans, but you do get the odd conventional office worker who tried to craft the mullet into something neater and more respectable looking. Regardless, we strongly advise going down this dark road.

Mullets

Mullets

Anime Hair

We have spoken about cosplayers and streamers who love to look like their favorite anime characters. If you do not know what anime is, you might remember Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon, and Digimon – the Japanese cartoons that ruled our childhood! Now, imagine a real-life human going for the crazy hairstyles that these characters enjoyed? Certainly not a good idea if you plan on one day being a normal member of society one day. People might not be able to forget the day that you came into work looking like a female Goku.

Anime Hair

Anime Hair

Curly Hair With Straight Bangs

Alright, this look does work for many women, and we must admit that we are quite partial to it. The problem lies in how much older curly hair with straight bangs makes a woman look, especially given how old fashioned it is. It is the “Buy one, get one free” of hairstyles. If anyone can make this style work, it is Zooey Deschanel, so if you happen to have large eyes and a fairy face in general, curly hair with straight bangs could easily work for you.

Curly Hair With Straight Bangs

Curly Hair With Straight Bangs

Loud, Poofy Hairdos

Back in the mid to late 20th century, this was the hairstyle to go for. From television news anchors, to leading country stars like Dolly Parton, to television show stars like Sue Allen from Dallas. It seemed like you could not make it in most fields unless your hair towered a few feet into the air. Beyond looking like a relic of the past, maintaining this look involves burning through several cans of hairspray a week. You will be hurting both your finances and hair.

Loud Poofy Hairdos

Loud Poofy Hairdos

Going For The Wrong Color

Settling on the perfect hair color is quite a stressful process. You do not want to go for something gaudy or too out-there, and even if you do land on something that would look amazing on paper, the final result is often sorely disappointing. You also need to consider your skin tone, as you could end up with a strange contrast if your dye job does not blend with your skin nicely. The point is to appear natural, like you were born with this color.

Going For The Wrong Color

Going For The Wrong Color

Dreadlocks

Before you jump down our throats, we want to put a disclaimer here: only white people should be disallowed from going for dreadlocks. This is a significant cultural and sometimes even religious feature of many black groups around the world, and appropriating their hairstyles is a big no-no in today’s sensitive world. If you are a hippy, or a “free spirit,” there are plenty of other ways to express yourself. Sadly, no matter who you are, dreadlocks will often attract the wrong attention from stuffy and backward folks.

Dreadlocks

Dreadlocks

Split Ends

We never dreamed that we would have to lecture people on why keeping your split ends is a bad idea, but people never fail to amaze. Yes, some people think that allowing their destructive split ends to hang around is an attractive option. Maybe you want that ‘I don’t follow society’s rules’ chic, but you might wish that you had when your hair starts falling apart after allowing split ends to take over. Ladies, please, as soon as you see split ends cropping up, get them removed by a professional!

Split Ends

Split Ends

An Abundance Of Hair Accessories

We get it, you love all things sparkly and glittery. But do you know what is more beautiful than lively accessories? Your natural, gorgeous hair! You are robbing your God-given beauty by hiding it under a mess of silly clips and ornaments. No one should ever look like a Christmas tree, unless it happens to be December and you take your themes very seriously. Elegance and modesty will never go out of fashion, and there are plenty of ways to express your individuality without being obnoxious.

An Abundance Of Hair Accessories

An Abundance Of Hair Accessories

Ugly Hair Extensions

The hair extension industry continues to make a killing yearly from the countless millions of hair extensions that are sold to women around the world. People who feel like their hair could use a massive boost will pay to have varying qualities of fake (or real) hair clipped onto their heads. While this can look incredible when done right (and if you have a lot of spare cash), the cheaper varieties will make you look like a Barbie.

Ugly Hair Extensions

Ugly Hair Extensions

Ringlets

We cannot explain how ringlets have existed for hundreds of years when they look so incredibly awful. You could only ever get away with this style a few hundred years ago, and in the 21st century, you absolutely should not get this done to your otherwise perfect hair. We understand that some people have uncooperative hair, but there are far better looking and more manageable looks to go for. Just look at Beyonce in the picture below; do you want to look like that?!

Ringlets

Ringlets

Obvious, Streaky Highlights

You weren’t hot unless you had loud and thick streaks in your hair. This was such a ‘cool’ look back in the 90s and early 2000s. All that we can say is that we are incredibly thankful that these artificial trends died out and that we are all embracing our natural beauty today. Well, unless you still go for streaky highlights, then we have plenty to say. Your hair is not a canvas, and you will not revive the glory of a young Kelly Clarkson.

Obvious Streaky Highlights

Obvious Streaky Highlights

Mohawks

The hairstyle synonymous with punks, mohawks can easily bring a masculine edge to a woman. Sadly, trying to look more like the other team this way is far too outlandish and forced. Well, I suppose that the whole point of a rebellious hairstyle like this is to offend normal people. If that is what you are going for, then, by all means, buy some wood glue and turn your hair into a Roman centurion helmet. We doubt that you will be as respected or feared as a centurion, however.

Mohawks

Mohawks

Terrible Updos

Updos are difficult to pull off without looking like birds could happily lay their eggs on your head. Still, when you competently but this messy but classy hairstyle together properly, you could end up with something lovely. Of course, even top celebrities like Denise Richard can easily end up looking frightening when their updo goes wrong. This is quite an old-fashioned hairstyle, so if you do try it out, make sure to go full classic Hollywood with your outfit too!

Terrible Updos

Terrible Updos

Pigtails

There was a short period in your life when you could pull off pigtails, and that was when you were a little girl. Anyone seen walking around a mall with pigtails might just appear to have suffered some serious developmental setbacks. Katy Perry is no stranger to cringe-worthy looks and behavior, and what seem to be very fake pigtails were glued onto her head. See how she is trying her best to justify her hairdo decision? You can expect to have to do the same if you go out looking like a schoolgirl.

Pigtails

Pigtails

The “Mom Cut”

We now move from young daughters to older moms with the “mom cut.” When women get older, they tend to prefer shorter and easily manageable cuts that still look neat and professional. While we understand that the pressures and exertion of being a new mother can pressure you to chop all your long hair getting in the way, just remember that you will sacrifice a lot of youthful beauty and energy by doing so. This is a difficult decision, we know, but you need to decide whether the sacrifice is worth it or not.

The Mom Cut

The Mom Cut

Visible Bobby Pins

Dear Kirsten Stewart, we know that you see yourself as Hollywood’s rebel, but the only thing that you are revolting against with that mess of bobby pins is common sense. She looks like she fell and banged her head and was then operated on by a drunk surgeon who messily stapled her head back together. Everyone needs the help of bobby pins to tie an uncooperative hairdo down, and there is nothing wrong with that. But when you go to the next level of bizarreness by fastening your entire head together, you need to stop.

Visible Bobby Pins

Visible Bobby Pins

Two-Toned Long Roots

The two-toned long roots were the ideal look in the early 2010s. It seems like some influential people started forgetting to redye their hair, allowing their dark roots to grow out incredibly long. This creates quite a cool contrast when done right, but many people might just think that you forgot or cannot afford to redye your hair, and were too lazy to wash the rest of the peroxide out. While Dua Lipa and Drew Barrymore got the two-toned thing down right, it is one of those looks that truly hinges on your overall appearance and look to land.

Two Toned Long Roots

Two Toned Long Roots

Pigtailed Buns

The Chinese country girl look is incredibly cute, we cannot deny it. It brings girly and vibrant energy that is hard to find with other styles. It is also quite easy to put together. All that you need do is put your hair into ponytails, plat them, and then coil them into neat buns on the sides of your head, as far back as possible. Many people will use hairspray to keep the buns together. We really do not have anything bad to say about pigtailed buns, they are adorable.

Pigtailed Buns

Pigtailed Buns

Curtain Bangs And Shag Haircut

Here we have another incredibly adorable haircut with the curtain bangs and shag. You will certainly be hard to forget with this easygoing but enticing look. 2020 was a year where people were trapped at home, with little to do, and the curtain bangs and shag made an incredible trend. Of course, this looks like the kind of cut that you could easily do yourself. I suppose that this is what its charm is. If you have large eyes and narrow cheekbones, then this haircut will make both features far more striking.

Curtain Bangs And Shag Haircut

Curtain Bangs And Shag Haircut

Lengthy Feathered Haircut

Like many other styles on this list, the lengthy feathered haircut is making a comeback from the 70s. Now, we would feel quite guilty criticizing this look as it is something that thinner haired women love to get done as it gives their hair a lot of volume and presence. Sadly, it is so incredibly vintage looking that you will look like you were in your prime in 1974. Still, plenty of women can make this look a modern and impressive thing, and if you can do the same, then go for it!

Lengthy Feathered Haircut

Lengthy Feathered Haircut

Lengthy Shaggy Style

2020 saw the birth of the long shaggy style, which isn’t exactly a new look by any means, but rather another edition of a classic cut. The point of this look is to seem like you just woke up with perfect hair, which is ironic because a lot of work actually goes into getting your hair perfectly messy. Just be warned that the lengthy shaggy look only looks good with a certain facial structure, and it could unfortunately not work for you.

Lengthy Shaggy Style

Lengthy Shaggy Style

Simple Blowout

The blowout comes at a time when women are trapped at home thanks to lockdown and cannot easily access their hairdressers. The blowout can easily be produced if your hair is long enough and you are in possession of the correct brush. You can get a perfect blowout done in fifteen minutes, without spending a single dollar (unless you had to purchase that special brush). One positive that we got out of COVID-19 is how many women became their own competent hairdressers.

Simple Blowout

Simple Blowout

Invisible Layers

You really cannot go wrong with layered hair, with such a vitality-filled and manicured goodness. These secret layers are another gorgeously natural look that has that “born with it” glory. You begin by layering your hair from the chin downwards. Invisible layers rely on really long hair, organically blending it all together for a convincing flow. Add some flowing hair dye into the mix and you are onto something truly spectacular. Just always make sure that you do not spend too much money!

Invisible Layers

Invisible Layers

The Shag

Now this is a truly badass haircut that shows that you have a no-nonsense attitude. You might end up appearing as too aggressive with this cut, or like a member of an 80s glam metal band. If you really don’t have naturally curly hair, then you will need to get a perm-like procedure done to enable the shag, and you know how we feel about that. Still, if you have a masculine face or build, the shag will boost your energy and appeal incredibly.

The Shag

The Shag

Blunt Collarbone Cut

You will not believe that you had ever even considered flat straight hair when you see how incredible the blunt collarbone cut is. You always can do so much more with this look than the classic straight one, making your hair seem so much healthier, bouncier, and nutrition filled. You can also quickly bring waves into the mix with how versatile the blunt collarbone is. Want to throw in some bangs? Be our guest! You can make the blunt collarbone your own thing so easily.

Blunt Collarbone Cut

Blunt Collarbone Cut

Rounded ‘Fro

Gone are the days when women were shamed for their natural hair. The rounded ‘fro is a bold and confident way for women of color to bring out their organic glory with ease. Organic coils and curls are taking off like never before on an international scale. The shaping of this style is where the money is, needing the occasional upkeep to maintain form and volume. This hairstyle is large, vibrant, and confident. If you get this hairstyle done, you will be inspiring so many other women to do the same!

Rounded Fro

Rounded Fro

The New Pixie

You have certainly seen plenty of women rock the new pixie, from Emma Watson to Kirsten Stewart. It is the perfect cut for ladies with slightly boyish or mischievous faces. It takes an incredible amount of courage to chop all your hair off, but if you truly believe that you can pull the new pixie off, then we wish you well. Just do not come crying to us when you now have to scour Amazon for affordable hair extensions!

The New Pixie

The New Pixie

Tiger Eye

Who doesn’t love gemstones? The tiger eye look brings the beauty and splendor of the tiger eye to life with natural-looking and warm tones. The caramel range that is used for hair dye takes a keen skill for balayage. You really cannot go wrong with such beautifully rich and deep colors when they are blended competently. Beware, if the tiger eye is done wrongly, then you will inevitably end up looking like a granny. No that this is a bad thing – we love our grandmothers!

Tiger Eye

Tiger Eye

Low Ponytails

There are many time-saving hairstyles on this list, but the low ponytail somehow manages to fool everyone into thinking that you spent a good amount of time getting your hair done. It is considered appropriate for formal events, as shown by the lovely celebs below. This is a ponytail positioned as low as possible, and yet it amazingly seems so classy! We have no idea how you do it, ladies, but we admire your ingenuity all the same.

Low Ponytails

Low Ponytails

Classic Low Chignon

The classic low chignon is a staple for brides-to-be and prom belles alike. There are few styles fancier than this one, or more regal. You are assured to stun all those in the audience when you fold an intertwined chignon over your shoulders and neck. Make sure to accessorize your low chignon with some flowers and fake diamonds to give your wedding or prom night that extra magic. We cannot say anything bad about this look, it is simply fabulous.

Classic Low Chignon

Classic Low Chignon

Braided Barrette

Here we have another wedding-friendly style that will make you look more like a medieval queen-to-be than anything. It is perfect for women who do not want to look too stuck up or overdone while keeping that regal glory. The tender and flowing waves of the braided barrette makes one appear like a free spirit that still knows how to take care of itself. Hipsters love to get this hairstyle done for their big days.

Braided Barrette

Braided Barrette

Effortless Fishtail Braid

The effortless fishtail braid brings an innocent and youthful splendor to anyone looking for something refreshing and magnificent for an important event. The beauty of the effortless fishtail braid is that it is so versatile, to the point that any potential hair disaster can easily be saved. There is a strong ”fair maiden” energy to this style that is hard to recreate. It is also incredibly durable, being able to withstand elements like heat and rain that would otherwise ruin most hairstyles.

Effortless Fishtail Braid

Effortless Fishtail Braid

Regal Updo With A Jewel Crown

We now take the whole queenly look a step further with the regal updo, complete with a jeweled crown. This is the ideal way to snag your prince charming, and is simply one of the most wonderful wedding hairstyles around today. You can bet that adding in a crown will make you a queen inside and out. There are a few more personalized touches that you can add to this hairstyle, and we will leave it up to your personal creativity to figure them out!

Regal Updo With A Jewel Crown

Regal Updo With A Jewel Crown

Blown Out Curls Pinned To One Side

There are few occasions where you get to dress up to such a magnificent degree like one where blown out curls pinned to one side would be justified, so make sure to get the best ‘do imaginable for your big day! Whether you are walking down the aisle or the red carpet, this sensational look with a bouncy volume and angelic structure is bound to blow everyone away, especially that special someone. Throw in some shiny stones are you are truly winning at life.

Blown Out Curls Pinned To One Side

Blown Out Curls Pinned To One Side

Waterfall Braid

There are so many outdoor venues being booked in today’s wedding culture that one may start to wonder if people ever got married in churches to begin with. The waterfall braid is the ideal way to complete your natural ‘Garden of Eden’ wedding theme. It is also quite simple to put together, despite seeming quite complex. It is also perfectly airy and refreshing, ideal for women with long hair who are prone to overheating and sweating.

Waterfall Braid

Waterfall Braid

Messy Is Hot!

We finish our hairdo saga with the messy is a hot look. While this can be quite a disastrous choice when not put together properly, you are assured a bold and beautiful appearance if the stars align. This look is only for the brides that are daring and revolutionary, and want to convey that on their big day. No one will think that you actually look “messy” if you go for this style on your wedding day, so there is no worry of appearing underdressed.

Messy Is Hot

Messy Is Hot