If you are looking for some long-hair-loving haircuts for inspiration, cornrows are one thing that you are going to see a lot. This unkempt braided cornrow is yet another nice addition to our easy hairstyles for long hair.
A Cute Messy Bun
One of our all-time favorite easy long hairstyles for school, a messy bun can save you lots of morning time. This makes it a perfect haircut for ladies who often find themselves traveling and need a style that lasts throughout the day.
Half up half down
One of the easiest school-length long hairstyles, the easy, half-up, half-down braid is ideal for when you are dealing with late mornings or when you need a nice, dry look. This sweet half up half down haircut helps keep the locks off of your face without breaking the gorgeous long-haired look.
Knotted Bun
The perfect blend of easygoing and stylish, this knotted under-the-top cornrow is definitely one of our favorite fast-styles for long hair. When it comes to simple styles for long hair, this high-volume, unkempt low-top is one of our favorites. Among the many simple long hair styles for straight hair, the one here simply involves adding a lacey side braid over the regular pony, and is incredibly simple to pull off. Adjust your braided braids according to the degree you are doing them, and you have got yourself an ultra-easy long straight hairstyle.
It is so simple, you can simply make the half-pull through your lower pony, and then wrap the rest of the hair in knots around the knot. Then, grab a piece of hair on the crown of your head and curl into a small topknot, secured by the hair tie. Start by braiding a piece of your hair just above your left ear, bringing the braid to the back of your head and holding onto it with a pin. Then, if you have time (or you want to go extra miles), you can do fishtail braids, secure at the end with another hairtie.
Loosen up your own braids to give the braid a bit more depth, and trim off any hair elastics on the tops of the braids to complete the look. Place the elastic band around your lower pony, split into two strands, and wrap each one around each other (a classier alternative to the cornrow braid, if you want to keep the brunette locked in).
Give your usual ponytail a braided twist by styling medium-length hair in a double French-braided ponytail. Give your usual top-knot a twist by going halfway up rather than pulling the whole hair back to finish off the look.
When you want to play with that nice length and give some funky flair to your look, try out these simple half-up braids. This style takes almost no time at all, since all you have to do to get this style is braid on one side until it is finished, then ponytail it, mixing up sections of your braided hair with the rest of the hair.
Show your wicked braiding skills and give your hair some volume by using this dual Dutch Braid ponytail style. With a few simple reversals, you can transform a basic ponytail into a fashionable haircut thatll set you apart. Last, but definitely not least, you can count on a crown braid/low ponytail combo to be one of your easy-to-do hairstyles for the classroom. The free flowing braids will gently fall onto the textured ponytail, giving this style a boho vibe, and will keep your longer hair held up throughout the day.
Straighten out your locks, create a smooth ponytail, and try the Chain Link Braid: Split the ponytail into 2 sections, and then again, split each one into two, create 2 twisted braids, and wrap them around. This easy twisted updo is a runway-approved style that is the hairstyle that all you pigtail lovers have been waiting for. This style by the blog Small Fry is an adorable way to combine the bow and hair (and believe us, it is super simple!). Do not think that you have to have gorgeous waves or curly hair to pull off this scarf-styled look, braids and scarves also look amazing on longer, straight hairstyles.
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