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chic & practical hairstyles for training
Have you always observed yourself in the mirror while exercising and found yourself freaking out about your messy hair?
Our looks are certainly not high on our list of priorities when going to the gym (and shouldn't be), but looking good while exercising is essential for many. And a definite hairstyle can also be functional.
For those looking for handy hairstyles for the workout, these two step-by-step guides are perfect:
A stylish updo: Dutch crown braid
Twisted updos with a little texture are always gorgeous, but they look especially great as a gym hairstyle. Remember, even if you screw it up, it's okay - it's not meant to be perfect. Here's how to do it:
1. Brush your hair to make sure it is free of tangles and part it on the left side.
2. Temporarily pin your hair back on the right side of your head, so it doesn't get in the way as you work on the left cross of your hair.
3. Next, take a small piece of hair from the left and divide it into three parts. Then take the element closest to your face and place it under the middle strand. Next, take the outer feature and put it under the central element.
4. Take the aspect of hair nearby to your look while collecting more of the new hair into the braid and placing it under the middle strand of hair. The same goes for the strand farthest from your face. Make sure that the strands are neat and evenly healthy.
5. Leave the hair at the very back of your head as this will not get in the way when you exercise. The hair that remains on the end of the head gives the whole thing a softer look.
6. Continue this process of gathering and braiding small amounts of hair until you get to the end of the braid.
7. Tie the end tight with a hairless elastic band.
8. Next, repeat this on the right side of your hair, starting with the hair section that is closest to your face.
9. Using the same method, work your way up to gather more small amounts of hair, and keep adding small amounts over your hair.
10. Once the hair is braided on the head's right side, tie it in place with a hair elastic. Both sides should now be braided evenly.
11. Finally, both braided sides are pinned together right at
the back of the head to form a seamless crown.
For a perfect, imperfect look: the messy French braid
When it comes to this classy hairstyle for the gym, messiness is a virtue. The firm, beautiful braids are beautifully easy to style. The hairbrushes are ready, and off you go:
1. First, brush your hair until it is free from tangles. Then take a center section of the hair, leaving out the edges.
2. As with the Dutch people's crown braid, separate the middle section of your hair into three equal volume segments. Please take the right element and place it under the central strand. Take the left section of hair and put it under the braid's central part o
3. Continue braiding in this way while adding a small volume of hair from each side of the hair each time you transfer down the skull.
4. Leaving no holes and moving more down the shock, continue this process of braiding until you get to the end of the hair.
5. tie the braid's end in place with a hair elastic. Now, take the piece of hair that's just below the hair elastic and bring it up and down through the center of the braid, being careful not to pull the unbraided hair at the nape of the neck.
6. Use the hair's ends to loop around the end of the braid, using the hair like a rubber band and securing it under the wrapped circle you have formed.
7. The hair that is not braided will look natural, messy
look. Voila! A gym compatible French braid.
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