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7 Cute Low-Maintenance Hairstyles For Lazy Girls

7 Cute Low-Maintenance Hairstyles For Lazy Girls

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By Karmen on 17 Feb 2020
Digital Editor

Want your hair to look on point but have no motivation to put in effort or visit the hair salon frequently? We feel you.

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Lazy girls deserve to look good too, so here's a list of seven low maintenance hairstyles that will enhance your beauty with zero effort.

Keep reading to check them out!

#1 Layered long hair with no bangs

asian woman with long hairPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with long hairPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with long hairPhoto from Pinterest

Most bangs styles require regular trims and styling to get rid of cowlicks, so say no to bangs and skip the hassle! Instead, go for layers which give your hair an illusion of volume and movement without the need for styling products.

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#2 Long bangs

asian woman with long bangsPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with long bangsPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with long bangsPhoto from Pinterest

If you're looking for the sweet and feminine look that bangs give, opt for long wispy bangs instead! With longer bangs that sweep past your cheekbones, you won't have to go for trims as often. Plus, they require zero-maintenance and will look good even with the wind messing up your hair!

#3 The lob

asian woman with a short haircutPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with a short haircutPhoto from Pinterest

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A long bob is a feminine and chic hairstyle that requires no styling for most hair types! Since it's longer than a short haircut, you'll have less stray hairs sticking out. Also, it won't go out of shape even if you skip a few hair appointments. If you want to change up your look, you can straighten or add a few curls easily and quickly.

asian woman with a short haircutPhoto from Pinterest

This haircut suits most hair types too! For those with thick or naturally wavy hair, having a long bob will help you avoid an overly poufy look. If you have thin hair, having a long bob will keep your hair looking lighter and less flat compared to having long hair.

#4 Airy bob with a side part

asian woman with an airy bobPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with an airy bobPhoto from Pinterest

A short, airy hairstyle that lands below your chin is a flattering length for most face shapes. To make your face look slimmer, give it a side part. As it grows out, you won't have to visit the hair salon as it'll just turn into a lob!

#5 A shag cut

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Alexa chung with straight shag haircutPhoto from Getty Images

asian woman with a short shag haircutPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with a short shag haircutPhoto from Pinterest

Popularised by Alexa Chung, this choppy, layered hairstyle from the '70s looks great right when you roll out of bed! The layers around the crown and choppy ends create an effortlessly stylish and voluminous look that has a bit of rock-n-roll vibes.

It works well on both straight and wavy hair. If you want a more defined look, simply apply some salt spray and scrunch for gorgeous natural waves that looks like you put in way more effort to achieve!

#6 A blunt short cut with centre parting

asian woman with a short blunt haircutPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with a short blunt haircutPhoto from Pinterest

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If you have very naturally straight hair, this low-maintenance look will be incredibly flattering on you! The blunt ends create a very fashion-forward look and as time goes by, it'll still look great at a longer length.

#7 Ombre hair

jenn im with ombre hairPhoto from Pinterest

asian woman with Ombre hairPhoto from Pinterest

Dyeing all of your hair will require frequent trips to the hair salon or DIY sessions at home when your roots start showing. If you want a little bit of colour to your hair without the hassle, go for an ombre hair look that will grow out well and look good without touch-ups!

asian woman with Ombre hairPhoto from Pinterest

Aside from dyeing just the lower half of your hair, you can also go for a colour close to your natural hair at the top half and a lighter colour at the lower half. The colour contrast when your roots grow out will be less obvious and most of your hair will still be in a lovely colour of your choice.

While you're on the lazy train, check out some hair and makeup hacks as well as easy exercises that lazy girls will love! ❤️

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Text by: GirlStyle SG