10 Subtle Ways to Update Your Hair Style

📅 August 2, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

1. Curtain Bangs

Curtain bangs are the easiest styles to update your look. They’re easy to wear and low maintenance, with a few pro and cons.

  • Pro: They’re an easy way to change up your look without making much of an effort. They can be flipped under for a more sophisticated look or pulled back for a more casual style.
  • Con: They may not work well if you have thick hair, since this will make it difficult to get the curtain bangs close enough together so that they don’t touch each other when you move your head around (if they do touch each other).

2. New Part

The second way you can update your hair style is by changing the part. This is a more subtle change, but it’s one that can have a bigger impact than you might think.

To change your part, all you need to do is move where you put your part from the middle of your head to either side of it (or vice versa). The results are really beautiful! You can see what I mean in these pictures:

  • If there’s no change between how much hair is on each side of this girl’s face before and after she changed her part, then it won’t look like there’s any difference at all between them—and so our audience won’t be able to tell how much effort she put into making herself look better.*

3. Deep Side Part

The deep side part is a classic style that can be worn in many different ways. You can go for a soft curl or texture, or opt for sleek and straight.

To create this look, follow these steps:

  • Blow dry your hair until it’s completely dry and smooth with a brush.
  • Take a section of hair from the front of your part to the back of your head (about an inch wide) and clip it up on top of your head at an angle so that you are working on one side at a time instead of both sides at once.3*4(7[8]5!2)9((9#&0?

4. Add Tons of Layers

Layers can be a great way to add texture to your hair. It’s also a safe investment, as many styles benefit from layers. For example, if you’ve got long hair and want it shorter, adding layers will make the cut look more modern.

If you’re considering adding layers to your locks, remember these tips:

  • Avoid cutting too many at once—it’s better to do this gradually over time if possible.
  • Use a product with lots of hold (like hairspray) before styling so that your style stays put throughout the day and night!
  • Ask your stylist how often they recommend getting trimmed up again–this is something I did not know until recently!

5. Subtle Ombre

Ombre hair has slowly become a popular hairstyle, especially among celebrities. Ombre is when the ends of your hair are dyed a different color than the rest of your hair. Ombre can be achieved in many ways: by simply dyeing one or two inches of your hair a different color, bleaching out all of your hair and dying it back in, or bleaching out half of your head and dying the other half with a darker shade.

The subtle ombre is an easy way to update your look without making too much change for those who aren’t ready for drastic changes but still want to make some sort of change! You can have this done at home if you’re comfortable doing so or go see someone who is skilled at doing subtle ombrés like [this salon](https://www.facebook.com/Hair-by-Ryan-Nail-Spa-285539503985559/) in Toronto!

6. Undercut

An undercut is a hair style that involves cutting the hair on the sides of your head shorter than the rest. The idea behind this style is to give you a clean, sharp look and to improve your overall appearance. To get an undercut, you’ll need to go to a barber or stylist who can help you decide on the right style, length and color for you.

Different types of hair respond differently to different styles: For example, straight-haired men tend to do well with longer cuts while curly-haired men often prefer short cuts (and vice versa). When deciding on what kind of style will work best for your particular hair type, keep in mind that it might take some trial runs before finding something that works well enough for everyday use. In general though there are several ways that an undercut can make any man stand out from his peers while still looking professional enough for work or school environments:

7. Highlights

Highlights are a great way to update your look. If you’re ready to take the plunge, use a highlighting kit at home or head to your hairstylist for an at-home service.

Highlights can be done in two ways: with foils or balayage. The former involves using different sections of hair and applying highlights one by one; the latter is all about strategically placing color throughout the entire head—and, while it may sound like more work upfront, balayage tends to look more natural than foil highlights.

Whether you opt for foils or balayage (or both), highlights will give your locks an instant freshen-up without making any drastic changes! You can add them anywhere from the roots all down through strands near your scalp (like we did here) or just around the face area so that they pop out against darker strands further down on each strand’s length.”

8. Cover Up Grays

  • To cover up grays, you can try highlighting your hair. Highlights are like a natural form of dye. They are great for hiding the fact that your hair is turning gray or going grey by adding color around the face and on top of the head. You can do this at home if you want, but it’s best to go and get it professionally done if you don’t have any experience with this type of thing.
  • You’ll need: 2oz conditioner 2oz water 1/2 oz lemon juice Mix together until well combined Apply mixture to scalp using fingers (wash hands first) Let sit for 20 minutes Rinse thoroughly with warm water

9. Change Your Shade

  • Change Your Shade

If you’re considering a more dramatic change, this is the perfect time to experiment with a new hair color. Whether it’s subtle or bold, you can make an impact without making major investments in time and money. If you want something more subtle, try adding a tint to your hair that will enhance its natural tone without being too difficult to maintain or cover up (if needed). You can also consider getting a color that looks good with your skin tone—the best part about doing this is that it won’t show up on any roots!

10. Twists Braids and Buns!

The most popular way to update your hair if you have short hair is with twists, braids and buns. For example, you can add a fishtail braid around the crown of your head for an edgy look or style a french braid down one side of your head for a more feminine look. If you want something more simple, try braiding all of your hair back into a low ponytail before wrapping it into a bun at the back of your head. The best part about these styles? They’re simple and easy to do at home while watching Netflix!

Practical ways to update your look without cutting off all your hair

Subtle ways to update your look without cutting off all your hair.

  • Add bangs: Bangs are a great way to update your style, but it’s important to note that they can come in varying levels of subtlety. If you have short hair and want to add some length and volume, try having bangs that go just past the brow line or have them swept back behind the ears if you’re going for something even more dramatic. For long locks, try keeping them shoulder-length so that they frame the face nicely and give an updated look without changing everything else about your hairstyle.
  • Change part: Parting your hair on one side instead of straight down middle can make a small difference in how much weight you carry around on either side of the face—and it can also make you feel more modern! The key is to find which type works best with your face shape; if possible, try different angles before committing fully so as not wasted money on something that doesn’t suit well enough later on down road (like when cutting).
  • Add layers: Layers are another great way for women who aren’t ready for drastic changes like chopping off their tresses completely but still want something fresh about themselves; these tend work especially well for those who need extra volume up top since they give body where there otherwise wouldn’t be any naturally occurring curl pattern present.”