Yes, your hair.
We spoke with hairstylists DJ Quintero and Sarah Sango for their expert advice on easyspring hairstylesfor medium-length hair.
Keep scrolling for the 10 hairstyles they’re loving this season.
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And thisflippy version, as seen on Emma Stone, is picture-perfect.
“Use a flat iron and flick out the ends.
We love this effortless updo style, specifically for the spring and summer months.
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“Apply your favorite curling cream, working a generous amount through your hair,” she says.
“Use a Denman brush to ensure even distribution.
Afluffy blowoutwith tons of volume matches the energy of spring.
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Lucky for us, this mid-length-friendly style is all too easy to achieve.
“Take the two sections in the front, then braid the hair and add it to the ponytail.
Pin with bobby pins to keep in place.
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The key is to keep all sections super clean for this detailed look.
Use a strong-hold hairspray to keep everything in place.”
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The smaller the roller, the tighter the curl, so be careful.”
Thismessy styleworks great with medium-length hair and takes practically no time.
“This will also help separate and detangle curls, making styling easier.
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Gather the section of hair you want to pull up, positioning it toward the middle of your head.
“Use a curl cream and diffuse your whole head,” Quintero says.
“Once dry, use the smallest curling iron possible and curl your whole head.
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Slicked-Back Bun
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Wearing your hair down every day isn’t for everybody.
Aslicked-back bunis a great option when you want a style that keeps your hair off your neck.
“Lightly dampen your strands.
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Next, apply a generous amount of a lightweight, no-crunch styling gel.
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