5 Fall Hair Trends You Need To Try this Season

Have you been looking for a new hairstyle for the fall season? Well you’ve come to the right page! This year has brought many popular fall hair trends that are worth trying out, no matter what type of hair you have! Some of these require a little more effort, while others are super cute and incredibly simple to pull off!

1. Messy Bun

The messy bun is the perfect fall hair trend on those days where you hit the snooze button a few times too many. If you have naturally curly hair, bundle up those spiraled locks into a loose knot right on top of your head. Now your mane is controlled, but in a casual, laid back way.

Whether your hair is curly or not, you can achieve this look in three easy steps! Step one: brush your hair in an upward direction. Step two: brush the ends of your hair to give the bun volume. Step three: put your hair into a ponytail and twist your hair around until it becomes a fluffy bun.

2. Ombre

Ombre looks amazing on any hair length. It adds great dimension to your hair and is perfect for anyone who’s too afraid to commit to an entire color change.

Fall hair trends for 2015 take ombre to a whole new level. Women are opting to give the ombre look an upgrade with a variety of different colors. For those with lighter hair, pastel colors are a great option, even in the fall months. If you have darker hair, experiment with darker shades of red, blue or purple.

3. Braids

Braids are another quick and easy style that any type of hair can pull off. The classic french braid is great for medium to long haired ladies. This fall hair trend will never go out of style.

The box braids hairstyle is also great if you have natural hair and want to avoid styling with heat. This style lasts 2 to 3 months, which means your daily hair routine will be minimal!

4. Pin Straight

Pin straight hair is a fall fashion trend we have seen a lot lately. While some women are blessed with naturally super-straight hair, others will have to get a treatment or use a straightener to achieve this look.

Simple but cute, this style looks great with any outfit. Everything from a night on the town to a casual study session in the library, you can’t go wrong with this hairstyle.

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5. The Side Pony

If you are looking for something different, this is the hairstyle for you! Instead of wearing a plain ponytail, add some edge by adding a flat twist or braid in the front. You can achieve this look by flat twisting or braiding the front of your hair in the direction you would like your low ponytail to be. Next add some hoops or big nice earrings and you are ready to face that brisk fall day!

If braiding isn’t your thing, simply gather your hair into a low side pony for an easy, yet fashionable style.

Which one of these fall hair trends is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

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Taylor J Allen

Taylor is currently an undergraduate senior at Temple University. Taylor enjoys writing about a different variety of topics in her free time. Taylor aspires to inspire someone with her blog posts.

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