15. Low Bun

Sometimes, simple is best. A low bun is easy, elegant, and very practical for keeping your hair contained. It prevents tangles and keeps your hair off your back. This style is great for medium to long hair. Adding a little hairspray before you bun it up can give you extra hold. It’s a comfortable and secure choice.
14. Twisted Half-Up

If you like some hair down but need the front pieces out of your face, a twisted half-up is perfect. Just grab two sections from the front, twist them back, and secure with bobby pins. It’s quick and keeps those face-framing layers from getting in your eyes. This works on various hair lengths. It’s an effortless way to manage your hair.
13. Space Buns

Space buns are not just cute, they are incredibly secure! Dividing your hair into two sections and creating buns keeps everything completely off your neck and face. Make them tight for maximum durability. This style works for most hair lengths. It’s a fun and practical option for a day of waterpark fun.
12. Braided Headband

A braided headband is a clever way to keep bangs or front layers back. You braid a section near your hairline and pin it across your head like a headband. It helps keep those shorter pieces from sticking to your face when wet. This works well with other styles too. Pin it securely behind your ears.
11. Fishtail Braid

A fishtail braid has a lovely, intricate look. It’s a great way to keep longer hair contained and prevent tangles. While it looks fancy, the technique is pretty simple once you get the hang of it. Braid tightly for better hold in the water. It’s a beautiful and practical choice for longer locks.
10. High Bun

A classic high bun is a foolproof way to keep your hair completely out of the water. Pull your hair up high on your head and secure it tightly. Using a hair donut can help create a fuller bun if you like that look. It’s a practical and reliable option, especially for longer hair.
9. Crown Braid

A crown braid is both elegant and secure. You braid a section of hair and wrap it around your head, pinning it along the hairline. It keeps hair neatly in place all around your head. This style works well for various hair lengths. It’s a beautiful way to keep your hair managed.
8. Twisted Ponytail

Add a simple twist to your ponytail for a little extra flair and security. Before gathering your hair into a ponytail, twist sections first. It gives a bit more texture and helps keep the ponytail from loosening. This works for most hair lengths. It’s an easy upgrade to a basic ponytail.
