Unsurprisingly, many of us are feeling frustrated with our hair right about now. On the rare day it’s falling just right, you don’t see anyone; when you really need it to look good for a work presentation or a park date, your roots are greasy or your box braids could use a touchup, at which point you’re forced to resort to the easiest pulled-back options, like a bun or head wrap. Throw in the fact that you’re staring at your Zoom reflection for the umpteenth time, and even your most foolproof go-tos start to seem a little tired.

To help solve a universal problem, we scoured Instagram and talked to professional stylists who provided us with some thought starters on fresh approaches to doing our hair for spring 2021. All are pretty easy, no matter if your ends are three months past due for a trim or if you have a short style that just needs a little je ne sais quoi with the help of accessories. Whether for Zoom or FaceTime, find your hair-refresh guide, ahead.

Tie-Less Braids

Recently, Mary-Kate Olsen wore double braids sans hair ties. Instagram was quick to pick up on the budding trend, with long-haired models like Sara Sampaio proving that the style is most definitely WFH-friendly.

Half-Up

Celebrity stylist Justine Marjan makes the argument that a half-up style should be in everyone’s repertoire for spring. “Half-up, half-down hairstyles are trending right now because many of us have more length since quarantine, and the style is an easy way to switch it up,” she explains. For extra flair, tie yours off with a baby-pink bow like model Raven Lyn.

Sleek Shine

According to Kim Kardashian’s hairstylist Chris Appleton, the trend for spring is more about the finish of the hair than anything else. “The surge is that glossy, healthy hair,” Appleton says. Whether it’s straight, naturally curly, or silk-pressed like model Aspen Cristi, you want to make sure your hair is super hydrated, be it from a hair oil or moisturising shampoo.

Plush Headband

Blame the Gossip Girl revival, but there’s been a new uptick in fashion influencers, like Ellie Delphine, styling a Blair Waldorf headband. Not only is it fitting for spring — whether you’re on the streets of Manhattan or not — it’s also the chicest, five-second way to change up your look before a virtual meeting.

High Pony

There’s something about pulling your long hair tight in a high ponytail that makes you want to make like Dutch model Amaka Hamelijnck and wear it with a power blazer. Or you could just throw a good chain necklace over your sweatshirt for a similar, still trendy vibe.

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