Wear Hair For You - I don't know about you, but I often cringe at cute 'easy' hairstyles. See, I have very fine hair that tends to fall out - no amount of hairspray can keep it in place.

Instead of straightening my hair first and then trying to get it to stay with hairspray, I create hold before straightening my hair.

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When combined, they create texture so my hair holds without the need for hairspray. It works so well for me that every style in this post starts with these two things.

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(Though I must say, be gentle with the irritating brush or the 80's can go by really fast. :) )

Today I'm going to share five everyday summer hairstyles. You can read step-by-step instructions or simply watch one-minute videos and continue. Each "do" is quick, easy and doable for a layperson like me.

And! All of them are non-heating - no heating tools required. Which is good because I've been using my curling iron too much lately and I'm sliding into heat damaged hair territory. To help, I'm currently trying to use less heat on my hair. :)

Tell me how your hair is this summer? Can you share easily? And for those of you with thin hair, do you have any tricks? Share it! Create a center part and two French braids that lead to a low ponytail. Then, tease a little pony for volume, wind effect and smooth ends with New York Salon Care Encapsulate Sérum.

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A thin sweatband absorbs sweat along your hairline, keeping your hair in place. While freshening up in the dressing room, spray a dry shampoo (like New York Salon Care Dry Shampoo Refreshing Mist) along the hairline to absorb excess oil.

Simply comb your hair halfway back and secure with a clear elastic. Then continue creating small sections underneath, adding the length of the ponytail to each strip of hair all the way to the base of the neck. After your chosen workout, blow-dry or flat-iron a full-length pony, then finish the look with New York Salon Care Maxximum Finishing Mist before heading out to dinner.

Transform a simple high pony by braiding or simply twisting the length, then secure with a clear elastic. Apply a small amount of New York Salon Care Mousse Plus to your fingertips before braiding to prevent frizz and frizz, then pull each strand back slightly for a fuller, less structured look.

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Headbands top the list of polarizing hair accessories. They can make you feel completely focused or bring back memories from elementary school that you'd really rather forget. But thanks to celebrities and just about every show that takes place every fashion week, the headband is making a comeback. Not sure how to wear a headband without looking like a 5 year old? We are here to help. We've put together 12 sure-fire ways to wear a headscarf, no matter what mood you're in.

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Padded headbands have definitely evolved since high school (think chic, not childish). The only aspect that remains the same is how to place it - start at the hairline and push it back.

Such a magnificent headband deserves to be put on display. Comb your hair underneath to draw attention to the bold accessory. Stylist Patrick Butler of Floyd's Barbershop offers to keep hair in place with products like Reuzel Fiber Pomade ($18). A high-quality product, he adds, "allows you to handle whatever look and texture you're trying to work with."

This type of combo split headband looks great with any hairstyle or length. Instead of pushing the headband back, part your hair down the middle and place the headband towards the nape of your neck.

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Take it easy with this classic, versatile hat style. Wrap a bandana or scarf around your head with your hair up or down, then tuck the ends of the scarf at the back of your head or pull them forward à la Adwoa Aboah.

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For a '90s comeback, copy Sarah Hyland's sporty style. This look is a super easy way to cover up day three hair. Pull it up into a low, loose toast bun and secure with a thick elastic headband.

A patterned headband, like the tropical pattern shown here, is a fun yet practical accessory for a day at the festival. To get this look, tie a silk scarf yourself or find one with elastic at the bottom.

Using natural, air-dried waves like Sydney Sweeney's, this pearl and crystal headband is nothing short of gorgeous and appropriate. "One of my favorite ways to prep my hair is to create tousled waves with a dry texturizing spray like Matrix Total Results Miss Mess Dry Finishing Spray ($18)," says celebrity stylist Nick Stenson.

As Stenson points out, accessories like hats and headbands are great, but often limiting, "they also tend to limit guys when it comes to manageable hairstyles." Do not be afraid; Flat headbands don't have to look super sporty. For a slightly different take on wearing a wide flat headband, follow Jenna Dewan's style and pin the headband

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When one headband isn't enough, copy this elegant double rope style from Lupita Nyong'o. Choose a headband in a contrasting color to make it stand out, or match it with your hair for a more subtle effect.

We love this cute bow on Blair paired with Serena's loose waves. The tousled texture of the hair perfectly balances the softness of the headband.

For shorter hairstyles, a thin embellished headband like Janelle Monae's won't detract from your look or hide too much hair.

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Yes, the beloved headband from the 2000s is back, and of course Bella Hadid is rocking it. Make sure the rest of your hair is smooth for a polished look.

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Ruth Negga's short, slicked-back look requires just a little pomade and a combed brush. Throw on an embellished headband and you're ready to go.

The key is to create a beachy look and then put on a wide enough headband to hide your roots. To do this, use a product that will hold the wave, like Paul Mitchell Foaming Pommade ($16), which Butler says “works in any situation. Dyed hair? No problem. Using hot styling tools? No problem. Short hair in need of distinctive styles? Look at him."

Layered on the head, this elegant headpiece takes on a casual look thanks to the top of the headband. For the look, create loose waves all over your hair before pulling them into a ponytail and twisting the ends into a bun. Pin in and out some face-framing details before adding a headband to complete the look.

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