This deceptively basic look requires length and texturizing spray, but not rainbow-streaked hair. Better still, a grittier braid makes your second day festival hairstyle look deliberate.
French braid down the hairline away from a deep side part for this ornate appearance. Bring your braid back and around your head like a half ponytail before fastening it.
This cornrow look shows that more is not always better. For curls or natural texture, braid two to five tiny cornrows above one or both ears.
Don't worry there aren't many braids. Spray your hair with texturizing spray before parting it in your preferred way.
This ancient-inspired style is the easiest to accomplish, requiring only basic braiding skills. Pull back two portions of hair above your ears to simulate a half ponytail.
Festival season's final rule: Anything that resembles a braid is trendy. Fantasy hair color with a basic updo looks great.
Put the top half of your hair in two pigtails and fasten them using clear hair elastics. One side at a time, separate the ponytail into two equal parts.
Start by putting the top half hair in a loose ponytail. Use a clear hair elastic to fasten a loose side braid around your ear.