Tired of the Same Bun? 11+ Easy Teacher Hairstyles for Busy Mornings

8. The Messy Bun with a Twist

Who doesn’t love a good messy bun? For a little variation, try twisting sections of hair as you wrap them into the bun. You can even incorporate a tiny braid into the mix before securing. Use bobby pins crisscrossed for extra hold. It looks artfully undone, and it stays put!

7. The Fishtail Braid

This braid looks intricate, but it’s surprisingly simple! Divide your hair into two sections. Take a small strand from the outside of one section and cross it over to the inside of the other. Repeat on the other side. Keep going until you reach the end. Gently pull the sides of the braid to make it look fuller and more relaxed.

6. The Dutch Braid Crown

This style is elegant and keeps your hair off your neck. Start a Dutch braid (where you cross strands under, not over) on one side of your head. Bring it across your forehead like a crown. Continue braiding down the other side. Secure the end with bobby pins underneath. It’s a chic look that’s surprisingly quick.

5. The Side Braid with Texture

A loose side braid is effortlessly chic. Spritz some texturizing spray through your hair first. Gather your hair to one side. Create a simple three-strand braid, keeping it loose and a bit messy. Let it fall over your shoulder. This adds a touch of bohemian flair to your look.

4. The Low Twisted Bun

For a sophisticated updo, try this twisted bun. Gather your hair at the nape of your neck. Twist the ponytail tightly. Coil it around itself to form a bun. Secure with an elastic and then add bobby pins for extra security. It looks so polished and professional.

3. The Half-Up Fishtail Braid

Combine two great styles! Take the top sections of your hair. Create a fishtail braid with these pieces. Secure the braid at the back of your head. Gently pull the braid apart to loosen it for a softer, more romantic feel. It’s a lovely way to keep hair tidy while adding a pretty detail.

2. The French Braid Ponytail

This one takes a little practice, but it’s worth it! Start a French braid at your hairline, gathering more hair as you go down your scalp. Once you reach the nape of your neck, secure the remaining hair into a ponytail. This keeps everything sleek and tidy, from crown to tail.