A Great Workout Doesn’t Have to Mean a Bad Hair Day

Rosie Huntington Whiteley leaving the gym

If you’re like us then your hair is nothing short of a disaster mid workout. Typically, it goes up and out of our faces and we need to wash it immediately following the gym (that or dry shampoo comes to the rescue). We have rounded up a few articles with some pro tips on how to best wear your hair during a workout AND some great ideas on how to make it look presentable post workout so you can easily get back to the office or even happy hour and dinner. Keep reading for our favorites AND links to the full articles.

TZR

‘The Hairstyle: Don’t get caught mid Shavasana with a bulky ponytail digging into the back of your head. Create a loose French braid down the center of your head to the nape of the neck. Then make a loose bun with the tail and secure the ends with pins.’ The Zoe Report

CS

‘This easy pony is so cute paired with a chunky sweater, we just might wear it all winter long.’ Camille Styles

SELF

‘A flat iron you can tuck in your gym bag (or purse) and don’t need to plug in? It exists!’ SELF

‘Loose side braids can fall out while working out. Instead, opt for a tight fishtail that’s funkier and will last throughout your training session.’ Daily Makeover

‘Turn off your hair dryer and put it aside. Then, let your hair stay rolled up on the round brush to cool off. Once the hair is cool, unravel the strands with your fingers. This will make sure your hair keeps it’s bounciness.’ All Women Stalk

 

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