Her Perfect Hairstyle: 10 Super Cute Hairstyles for The Everyday Supermom
The Ultimate Job
I’m a mom, and yes, I am always running late! Is it just me or do most moms feel as if there aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done? Even worse than that when we try to get a little time to ourselves, we end up going to a school meeting, dropping off a child to practice, or helping finish a project of some sort. I promise motherhood can seem like a thankless job, at times, but I know we all wouldn’t trade it for anything, right?
Although my children are a bit older, I still struggle with finding time for myself. “Me time” as it is affectionately known as, is rare and precious. Since I am growing my hair out from my big chop, it does take me more time to get ready. I find it important to schedule out time for my hair maintenance and my “me time.”
In this article, I am going to share with you my top ten favorite hairstyles for moms on the go. These styles are simple for anyone to accomplish and will prevent those bad hair days. So, you know what time it is! Press play on our Wale playlist and let's get started.
Emergency kit
I recommend every woman have an emergency kit for their hair.
It may seem a little bougie, but I hate getting caught without an elastic or edge control. I feel like I am looking real crazy! To keep your hair looking tremendous or getting it back into shape after an hour in the gym, pack the following in a zippered makeup bag:
- Travel-sized gel
- Sample size edge control
- Small brush
- Rattail comb or small comb
- Three elastics hairbands
The following hairstyles are easy to create and will ensure you never have a bad hair day. Choose any hairstyle to get cute. You won't even worry as much about running late when you start getting tons of compliments.
#1 Ponytail
The first hairstyle I love is one that is super easy but so underrated. The ponytail is quick to create but can be switched up to make it more modern and still look effortless. It’s a great hairstyle when you don’t have a lot of time to get ready, but you want to look put together.
To make sure you style your ponytail correctly, I am going to break down the styling options based on your hair type. So, let's get to styling!
You can add in clip-in extensions to add volume and length if desired. Fine hair or thin hair can look cute in a ponytail! I’m going to share with you tips on how to make them look sleek and fuller!
Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Fine-toothed comb
- Spray bottle with water
- Elastic
- Bristle brush
- Spray gel
- Clip-in Extensions
Step #1
Shampoo and condition your hairStep #2
Blow-dry or air-dry your hair (make sure you use a heat protectant)Step #3
Wet the hair around the perimeter to help smooth hairStep #4
Use your brush to brush out the hair around the edge of the hairlineStep #5
Use an ouchless elastic to gather all the hair into a high ponytail to give the illusion of more fullness.
Here are some great hacks to try to take your ponytail to the next level if you have thin/fine hair:
- Add eyeshadow, around your hairline, that matches your roots and shade in the areas that look thin
- Use your curling wand to add waves to your hair. Using a wand adds volume to the hairstyle.
- Switch up the side of the part. It gives the appearance of more fullness because of the switch up.
Check out some style options below:
If your hair is relaxed, your technique will be slightly different.
Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Organix argan oil
- Edge control
- Boar’s hairbrush
- Wide-toothed combs
Here’s how to style a sleek and smooth ponytail:
Step #1
Apply a quarter-sized amount of argan oil to your scalpStep #2
Comb through the hair to remove tangles and distribute oilStep #3
Apply some eco-style gelStep #4
Use edge control to smooth your edgesStep #5
Brush hair with a boar’s hairStep #6
Brush the edges smooth to spread the product evenly
Your hair is good to go! Keep those stray hairs down with a few bobby pins or apply a small amount of hair gel.
Check out some style options below:
Natural hair is not hard to get smooth. It takes some preparation, but I must admit, I love the look of natural hair styled into ponytails.
Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Organix coconut shampoo and conditioner
- Leave-in conditioner
- Wide-toothed comb
- Hair clips
- Spray bottle with water
- Elastic
- Boar’s brush
- Eco-style gel
- Scarf
- Clip-ins
- Faux ponytail
If your hair is natural here’s how to get your ponytail smooth and sleek:
Step #1
Shampoo your hairStep #2
Apply a leave-in conditionerStep #3
Part hair into four sectionsStep #4
Detangle hair with a wide-toothed combStep #5
Spray hair with water to make it easier to styleStep #6
Brush through each section and clip upStep #7
Remove clips and create a part (if desired) for your ponytailStep #8
Brush your hair smooth around the parted area or your hairlineStep #9
Use eco-style gel to help you get the final smooth look by applying to hairline and crown of hairStep #10
Brush your hair smooth until it looks how you want it to lookStep #11
Use a fabric-covered elastic to secure the ponytailStep #12
Tie-down the hair with a scarf (I like to leave mine on overnight but leave on for at least an hour)Step #13
Remove your scarf and use your edge control to smooth down your edgesStep #14
Remove your elastic band and tighten up your ponytailStep #15
Spray a little bit of water to the ends to revive your natural curls
Note: You can also add a faux ponytail or clip-ins if you want a fuller or longer ponytail
I suggest you style it the night before to make sure it stays sleek.
#2 Wigs/ Sew-ins
Wigs are one of the easiest ways to look cute and give yourself a polished look with little effort and time. Check out my latest articles on how to make your wig and how to install a sew-in.
#3 Crochet Hairstyle
I am in love with the variety of crochet styles offer! I'm not able to get them right now because of my big chop, but I do love the “no styling necessary” ease of the various crochet styles.
I have to add that if you have short hair, you can use braid hair to create your foundation braids. I choose not to because my scalp tends to itch a lot.
If you want to install crochet braids, here’s a fantastic step-by-step to help you stay cute on any given Monday!
Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Rattail comb
- Three packs of crochet hair
- Nylon thread
- Crochet needle
- Hicks edge control
- Scissors
- Hair clips
Let's get started by braiding your foundation braids. The braid pattern is pretty simple.
Step #1
Establish where you want your part to beStep #2
Braid your two initial braids straight back from the hairline to mid-crown to establish your partStep #3
Braid your hair, on each side of your first two braids, going down towards the ears and the nape of your headStep #4
Start your braids from the front towards the back of your headStep #5
Braid the tail of each completed braid into the new braid right next to itStep #6
Take the ends of your first two braids and braid them into one of the braids in the back of your headStep #7
You will have one tail end of a braid leftStep #8
Place the tail end of the braid up and between two braidsStep #9
Thread your needle with your nylon thread and knot itStep #10
Trim the extra thread left below your knotStep #11
Take your needle through a portion of your braid and underneath the braid next to itStep #12
Grab the thread and wrap it twice the needle and pull it throughStep #13
Complete the task above about three timesStep #14
Cut the thread right above the knotStep #15
Oil your scalp before applying the crochet braids
Okay! Now you can get to installing your hair.
To install your crochet hair follow these steps:
Step #1
Insert your open crochet needle under your braid and through to the other sideStep #2
Open the latch and hook your braid loop into the latchStep #3
Close the latch and pull the needle through the braidStep #4
Loop the tail end of the braid through the loop and tightenStep #5
Complete the install by repeating the process
Make sure your hair is only about a finger width apart to give you a natural look once you get to the top of your head.
#4 Wash and Go Hairstyle
The wash and go hairstyle is so amazing and provides a showcase for your amazing curls!
Grab up your supplies!
Supplies
- Organix coconut shampoo and conditioner
- Hair clips
- Wide-toothed comb
- Denman brush
- Eco-style gel
- Spray bottle filled with water
Step #1
Shampoo hair and conditionStep #2
Section hair into four sectionsStep #3
Clip up each partStep #4
Detangle hair as neededStep #5
Apply your favorite leave-in conditionerStep #6
Begin at the back section firstStep #7
Apply eco-style gel to your roots and smooth the rootsStep #8
Use your Denman brush to smooth the gel throughout the rest of the hairStep #9
Use gel and finger it through the hair to help create the curlsStep #10
Use your spray bottle to add water to your hair as neededStep #11
Repeat the same process in front of the hair as well
#5 Half-Up/Half-Down
The half-up/half-down hairstyle is cute on your hair or a wig. Getting this look is super easy by following step-by-step tips on how to create it with clip-ins and how to create the look on a wig.
This hairstyle can look cute on any length hair, but I think it looks best on hair that is at least chin-length or longer.
Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Wide-toothed comb
- Elastics
Here are tips on how to create this quick and easy look.
Tip #1
Use your fingers or a comb to part your hair from temple to templeTip #2
The crown of your hair will be separate from the sides and back of your hairTip #3
Use an elastic to hold the crown portion of your hair togetherTip #4
Loosen the ponytail a little to allow it to look a bit less structured
Personal note: I like to leave some hair loose in the front to give the hairstyle a loose and slightly messy look
Here are two other styling options for this easy mom updos:
Option #1
Braid the crown portion of your hair and secure the end with an elasticOption #2
Create a center part and braid or twist a section of your hair on each side of the part. Secure each section at the base, with an elastic, and allow the hair to hang.
#6 Bun
A bun just gives me Audrey Hepburn vibes! To complete my look, I just want to grab my cutest ballerina flats, a cute pair of skinny jeans, a button-down top and a stylish handbag.
A bun just never goes out of style, and there's always a new twist on this classic look.
Topknot Bun
Here's a nice twist on the bun. The topknot bun is a bit structured and shaped. I love the unique shape of it and how neat it looks.Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Brush
- Elastic
- Hicks edge control
- Hair moisturizer
- Bobby pins
- Scarf
Are you ready to slay this look? Let's get started!
Step #1
Pull your hair up and secure with an elasticStep #2
Use your Hicks edge control to smooth your edges and get them how you like themStep #3
Take your hair down and apply a moisturizer or oil throughout the hairStep #4
Pull your hair up onto the crown area and secure the hair with an elasticStep #5
Split hair into two sectionsStep #6
Take one side and twist it to the back of the ponytail (it should look like one side of a bow)Step #7
Secure this side with a bobby pin at the baseStep #8
Take the other side and bring it in the front of the ponytailStep #9
Wrap it around the base, and it will overlap the first halfStep #10
Secure the hair at the base and at the other side to keep it in placeStep #11
Continue to wrap your loose hair around and secure it in placeStep #12
You can use bobby pins to tame any strands that won’t lay downStep #13
Use your edge control to smooth out the nape area as well
Messy Bun
I must admit I never get my messy buns right. This step-by-step how-to is going to help me as much as you!
Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Brush
- Elastics
- Eco-style gel or gel of your choice
Step #1
Brush your hair into a high ponytailStep #2
Wrap your elastic around your ponytail onceStep #3
Grab the elastic, twist it once, and then pull half of your hair through the elasticStep #4
Pull the hair out around the elastic to resemble a doughnutStep #5
Take the rest of your hair and pull it to the frontStep #6
Take the elastic and pull it away from the ponytailStep #7
Flip the rest of your hair over the elastic and tuck it inStep #8
Use your eco-style gel or any other gel to tame your flyaways
Which bun is your favorite? Comment below and let me know.
#7 Small feed-in braids or Lemonade Braids
Okay, I just blame Beyonce' for this style staple. I don't see the "Lemonade Braids" going out of style ever! Nicki Minaj and countless other celebrities are slaying this look.
Although the time it takes to braid the style is a little bit longer, it is well worth it for those busy mornings when you're in a rush.
Alright, ladies lets get started!
Step #1
Braid your hair into two-strand twists, the day prior, to stretch the hair out to make it easier to braidStep #2
Section the hair into sections. The first section will be from ear to ear. Secure with an elastic.Step #3
Section the hair from temple to temple and secure with an elastic.Step #4
Leave the top section outStep #5
Create your first part on the back. Make sure the part is neat. You can create the unique shape of the lemonade braids by creating neat parts.Step #6
Use your eco-style gel to smooth the roots to make sure the roots and braids look neatStep #7
Begin braiding your hair similar to a single braidStep #8
As you get to the end of the braid grab your braiding hair
Grab about ½ inch thickness of braiding hair, bend it in half and with both hands, with your index finger and thumb, and begin braiding the hair
Step #9
Add a ½ inch thickness of braiding hair to the section of the braid that starts to curve and finish braiding the braidStep #10
Continue braiding in the same direction in the backStep #11
In the second section of the hair keep the braids going in the same direction as the backStep #12
Add the braiding hair in when you get to the tip of the earStep #13
In the front braid small and use the braided hair to help get the braids long as the othersStep #14
Braid the front, so the braids fall to the front of your faceStep #15
Dip the ends of the braids in some hot water
#8 Flat Iron Style
The key to a great flat iron style is a great cut. I love a sleek bob or a smooth pixie cut. Once you style your hair correctly, you can wrap it at night and just comb it out the next morning and be out the door.Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Organix coconut shampoo and conditioner
- Heat protectant
- Hair clips
- Flatiron
- Brush
Step #1
Shampoo and condition your hairStep #2
Use a heat protectant on your hairStep #3
Separate your hair into four sectionsStep #4
Use your flat iron at 350-400 degreesStep #5
Flat iron the hair starting at the rootsStep #6
Only complete two passes over your hairStep #7
Flat iron your hair bending the end to give it a bit more bodyStep #8
In the front, curl your hair toward the backStep #9
Use your fingers and a brush to put your curls in place
Note: To maintain this hairstyle, wrap the hair at night and use your scarf to protect your hair.
#9 Roller set style
Are you in love with a bouncy and full hairstyle like I am? This definitely one of my go-to hairstyles when I wore my hair relaxed.Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Organix shampoo and conditioner
- Leave-in conditioner
- Plastic rollers
- Duckbill clips
- Bobby pins
- Hooded dryer
- Brush
- Scarf
- Edge control
Let me share my technique with you!
Step #1
Shampoo and condition your hairStep #2
Apply a leave-in conditionerStep #3
Part hair as you will wear itStep #4
Apply rollers to the top and crown rolling toward the backStep #5
Secure with a clip or bobby pinStep #6
Apply rollers to the temples rolling toward the backStep #7
Secure with a clip or bobby pinStep #8
Apply rollers to the sides and back by rolling the hair downStep #9
Sit under a dryer for about an hourStep #10
Once the hair is dry remove the rollersStep #11
Brush out your curls to get the fullness you are looking for
Note: To maintain this hairstyle, wrap the hair at night and use your scarf to protect your hair. The next morning remove the scarf, touch up your edges, and style as desired.
#10 Goddess Crown Braid
The crown braid is such a regal hairstyle to me! It adds the perfect look to any look whether it's a simple look or a black-tie event.Supplies For The Hairstyle
- Eco-style gel
- Hair moisturizer
Step #1
Apply moisturizer to your hair and pay particular attention to your hairline and nape area
Step #2
Brush the moisturizer with your hair to get it smooth
Step #3
Secure the hair into a low ponytail
Step #4
Braid the ponytail and wrap it around the base and pin it in place
Step #5
Use your edge control and smooth your edges
Step #6
Wrap your scarf around your hair to get a smooth look
Step #7
Take both packs of your braid hair and braid into one jumbo braid
Step #8
Wrap an elastic around the top opening of the braid to create a loop
Step #9
Wrap the elastic around your ponytail
Step #10
Cover the bun with your braid hair and pin in place
Step #11
Wrap the remainder of the braid around the perimeter of the head
Step #12
Secure the tail of the braid in the back with bobby pins
Be a Supermom and Super Cute at The Same Darn Time
I love each of the styles above and believe me I will rock every single one of them before 2017 is over.
All of them are easy everyday hairstyles for moms to rock. Which style is your favorite one and which one are you going to rock for Mother's Day? Let us know and make sure you follow us at @privatelabelextensions and @latayedavis.
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