Ginger Spice Vibes for Medium Waves
This is medium length so it is not too long and not too short, long enough to run your fingers through it and comb it through by holding the ends. This is a copper color and this is also one of the autumnal hair colors like you see in a sweater. The slight wavy locks add life and action, with the messy volume, it does not seem too worked out. This was a soft red that you can wear, versus the bright red color that can be intimidating.

I need to use DpHue Gloss+ in Copper weekly to keep the color fresh and deep and to prevent the graying of my color. It does not damage color-treated hair and it leaves a salon-type finish at home.
The look gives me the power of feeling the most natural. It’s not flashy, just deeply confident. And yep, it goes so well with the leather or suede jackets. You will feel that you are the film star in your own independent film.
According to Matt Rez, a softer red, like this may be popular in 2025 as they bring dimension to any skin tones and create visual depth to an individual without being high-maintenance. I can confirm — it’s glow-in-a-cut realness.
Layered Braids for Days You Need to Focus
This is the kind of style that multitasks. It is not the only protective braids these long hair braids are artistic. The plaits of mixed thickness bring extra details and texture and are used to keep all the strands under control. Long, heavy hair can be cumbersome when it comes to grooming, and that is where this hair style comes in rescue, this is one of the easy five-minute fall hairstyles that will keep you sour-focused and photo-worthy throughout the day.

To make the braid process go more smoothly, I always start with Mizani 25 Miracle Milk Leave-In Conditioner on the lengths, which goes on easily to detangle, moisturize and hold strands in place so they donb held on braid things. When you are doing your wet or even damp braid, then this is even better as your hair gives out that clean effect and it holds longer.
This is a fashion that I wear during times when I need to feel confident and put together where I cannot be distracted. I don t even think twice about this braid combination in my workdays, errands, rainy Sunday resets.
Also: they can help your hair grow out layers, or are protective as you feel that end-of-summer shift in the texture of your hair. Win-win.
Box Braids Meet High Bun Magic
Top knots are very classy and you can use one with long hair safely. The neatly partitioned box braids are stretched into a magnificently bounced up bun that avoids stress. It is beautiful indeed but it is also one of the simplest and fastest fall hairstyles in case you want to change up your routine with a slight twist.

Whenever I need some care to my scalp in between styles, I would pick the Scalp Care Cooling Serum by SheaMoisture, it really keeps the scalp cool and soothed down with the peace of mind knowing that it does not compromise the integrity of parts.
This style just radiates calm power. You know, you enter the room and you do not need to speak a lot. Neutral knits and big earrings are my favourite combination with it because the simplicity and boldness are very balanced. So perfect for fall.
Stylist Xia Charles believes the secret to a long-lasting style such as this is taking care of it at night time, by wrapping your hair in a satin scarf and topping it off with scalp oil every few days. Good advice I fully follow.
Classic Dutch Braids with a Glossy Finish
You can never miss with the sleek long hair braids. They fit snugly, they can be used in so many different ways, and they actually look pretty no matter how the rest of your body is covered in fluffy craziness. The fall version is more about shine and shape, and it is ideal for school (I slacked during my classes a lot of times), outdoor adventures, or simply when you need to get better control over your hair under that beanie.

Before braiding, condition with a shine serum such as IGK Crybaby Smoothing Serum to perfectly smooth down sections with flyaways and cold hair fur without making fine hair too weighed down.
To be honest, this is my default style when I feel that I am having a bad week with the hair. It is clean, cute and goes great with all fares of sweaters, sweaters, and sweats. You feel safe when your hair is braided this way, you know?
And when the texture is perfect, one can sleep in them and release them in the morning to get the lovely curvy waves to the hair. Braids that do double duty? That’s the vibe.
Retro Bangs and Cinnamon Waves
This one’s for the fringe lovers. The combination of full bangs and relaxed cinnamon curled hair creates the impression of entering a seventies flick shot in the Hudson valley – cool corny and just loud enough. The cut is layered but not choppy and it is medium length and consequently provides a lot of movement without being bulky.

When the fringe would just get greasy faster than the rest of the hair, use the Amika Perk Up Dry Spray just on the fringe to remove the oil. It leaves the hair bangs voluminous and cakeless.
This one is the one that hits close to home since I received a very similar version last fall and I tell you, so many outfits that did not fully look to be outfits turned out to be full looks with this cut. Bangs are just adding the drama, the cutest way possible.
And if you’re nervous about taking the bang leap, you can always start with curtain-style ones or even clip-ins. It’s all about soft transition energy this season.
Boho Accent Braid with Soft Contrast
There’s a whisper of wanderlust in this one. A tiny little twisted braid that gets burrowed around in long hair is very appropriate to keep things a little bit fun and fancy, but everything is left free-flowing, straight but with texture almost as if it was aired in cool mountain winds. With long or medium length hair, it is one of these fall hairstyles that will fit you perfectly as you love a little grounded energy in your looks.

A leave-in like Briogeo Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk works well with this kind of loose, open, style, because it softens without weighing it down. The texture of your hair should be kept in place with a wide toothed comb.
To me, this is my style when I lounge around in neutral colored layers, I just want to be calm. The soft streak of lighter tone in the braid? Gorgeous. When you move your head it reflects the light and gives this very self-possessed calming light. Not flashy — just really you.
If you’re dealing with thick hair and want to keep a bit of it tucked away, a micro braid like this is practical too. It also brings great visual rhythm and makes the whole look a little more intentional.
The Textured Scarf Wrap That Saves Any Hair Day
The truth is that this scarf wrap updo is a fall must-have because it transforms hair that has not been washed into hair that exudes bohemian goddess. The slight messiness of the bun, the soft tone of the entire volume, and the fact that the scarf is in the perfect location make the entire frame seem relaxed but completely sophisticated. It is particularly pretty on curly hair, wavy hair, and second-day texture, as well as one of the best looks to use when you have a busy morning or a period of transitional weather.

When your curls or waves are in need of a perk-up, I strongly suggest that you find Pattern Beauty Hydrating Mist, it does not have the crunch to pull out the moisture and leave your hair with a jump. Also, a bit of the shine oil rubbed on your palms will make the bun to which you gather the top section softer.
It is a classic autumn look which I can wear to markets and even to dinner out. Well, it seems you did think it through but the actual thing is that it is faster than a blowout. It is also astonishing on those days when the weather is unpredictable wind? rain? Your scarf’s got you covered.
Stylist Lacy Redway has claimed that the scarf is in fact the most underused hair accessory this fall and she is right as it is the quickest hair accessory whose use requires no heat and the simplest to put one that enhances your look instantly. And when it matches your outfit? Extra style points.
Those are 22 hairstyles so far that they vary in timeless long hair braids to current short cut craze, school-friendly looks and girly date-night waves. What ties them all together? They’re not just cute — they’re doable. They are stylish enough that they go well with any outfit, in any place you are in be it at home or doing a fast run to your classes, at work or just making your way out to a cider donut.
The best easy fall hairstyles are not only about your hair but also about your attitude towards your hair. So even though only one of those things resonated with you a tiny bit and made your brain go yes I could do that, I hope you go with it.
Experiment with something new this season and don t forget to take a hair tie, some texture spray and perhaps even a scarf. Fall’s just getting started
