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15 Hairstyles for High School Girls

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15 Hairstyles for High School Girls

Do you have a high school girl at home?

She’s probably at that age where she can’t stomach yet another ugly ponytail and needs something prettier. At the same time, she needs something low-maintenance enough to get her through a tough day of schooling. If you’re stumped, worry no more, as we have 15 hairstyles for high school girls here!

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1. A simple but eye-catching front braid

2. If she wants something intricate but still down-to-earth!

3. One that whispers elegant but effortless

4. And another one that screams fun and trendy!

5. What about this one with “rocker chick” written all over it?

6. The classy bun but made a million times lovelier

7. Or this straightforward but rich-in-detail one

8. What about investing in sturdy, pretty headbands?

9. Or pretty turbans that make anyone look stylish?

10. Combining a band and a braid sounds good

11. So does an easy but charming twist to the old ponytail

12. Girls who have natural afros are the luckiest!

13. But so are girls who can pull off messy buns

14. And messy braids, this is your time to shine!

15. And don’t be afraid to go beautifully edgy.

What’s the best way to maintain a hairstyle throughout the school year?

Having a hairstyle that looks great throughout the school year can be a challenge, but with a few tips and tricks, you’ll be able to keep your look looking fabulous. Here are 8 critical tips for maintaining your do throughout the school year:

Invest in quality hair care products

Investing in quality hair care products is one of the best ways to ensure your hair stays great all year round. Look for products specifically designed for your hair type, and don’t skimp on cost, as this could lead to damage or breakage.

Protect your hair from heat

Heat can damage hair, so it’s important to protect it when styling with heated tools such as curling irons, flat irons, or blow dryers. Always use a heat protectant and lower the heat setting on your styling tools if possible.

Use deep conditioning treatments

Deep conditioning treatments can help nourish damaged hair and add some much-needed moisture. They also help reinforce the natural structure and shine while protecting against breakage caused by brushing or styling.

Choose protective hairstyles

Opting for protective hairstyles like braids or buns helps minimize damage from brushing or styling, which will help keep your style looking fresh all year long. This also allows you to switch up your look without damaging your strands!

Avoid overwashing

Washing too often can strip away natural oils necessary for healthy hair growth and maintenance, so try to avoid washing more than two times per week unless necessary. If possible, opt for dry shampoo instead of washes – treat any scalp buildup promptly!

Get regular trims

Getting trims helps keep split ends at bay while maintaining shape and length over time – both of which are essential if you want to keep your hairstyle in check throughout the school year!

Stay hydrated

Not only is drinking enough water important for overall health, but hydration is essential to keeping hair looking healthy too! Make sure you’re getting plenty of fluids each day for optimal results!

Take breaks from styling tools

It may not seem like much fun, but taking breaks from heated styling tools once in a while will give your hair a chance to recover from any potential heat damage or breakage that may have occurred during usage – leaving it feeling strong and restored when you return to them after a break!

Which hairstyle do you think would fit your young lady?

Jody Allen
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Jody Allen is the founder of Stay at Home Mum. Jody is a five-time published author with Penguin Random House and is the current Suzuki Queensland Amb...Read Moreassador. Read Less

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