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6 Easy Hair Tricks

By Chelsea Fuss |

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I don’t have a lot of patience for hair styling or hair care so I was excited to see these super easy tricks and tips that can pretty much be explained in one sentence! From learning how to make a bobby pin look invisible to a five minute hair drying technique that gives your hair extra body, all these ideas are super useful and easy. Take a peek at the rest, next! (Photo above: Whole Living).

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  • Fill in the Gaps

    Fill in the Gaps

    Use dry shampoo to fill in any gaps when you create an updo.
    Photo and idea by The Beauty Department.

  • Twist and Dry

    Twist and Dry

    Twist hair into a few sections and blow dry for extra body.
    Photo and idea by She Lets Her Hair Down.

  • Easy Way to get Wavy Hair

    Easy Way to get Wavy Hair

    Wear your hair in a top knot all day or night and when you take it out, it will be wavy and have extra body!
    Photo and idea by Whole Living.

  • How to Avoid Green-Tinged Hair

    How to Avoid Green-Tinged Hair

    Leave a little extra conditioner in your hair before swimming to keep your hair from turning green from chlorine.
    Photo and idea by The Beauty Department.

  • Invisible Bobby Pin

    Invisible Bobby Pin

    Learn how to insert a bobby pin so it's invisible!
    Photo and idea by The Beauty Department.

Top photo: Whole Living. All other photos from respective sources. 

Chelsea Fuss is a blogger and prop stylist based in Portland who blogs daily at Frolic!

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Chelsea Fuss is blogger and prop stylist who blogs daily at Frolic!

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