
Hairstyles to hide greasy hair are easier to copy than you might think. Long hair or short, accessories are a great place to start. Bustle recommends throwing on a headband to give the allusion you really put effort into getting ready. If you want to take accessorizing a step further, and you have the hair length to do it, try pulling your hair back into a low ponytail or braid. Hairstylist Justine Marjan told Harper's Bazaar that hiding oily roots is as easy as "spritzing the front-facing hair with dry shampoo and braiding small sections around the crown."
Braids are a really great, easy way to hide greasy hair. You can either leave them long and sleek or pull them back into a bun. Not only does having your hair pulled back help smooth out what can sometimes look like stringy or dirty hair, but wrapping your braid into a bun allows you to control volume. To get the look, stylist Kristin Ess told Harper's Bazaar you just need to "[b]raid the length of your hair starting at the nape of the neck and wind [it] clockwise into a bun, tucking the bottom of the braid into the center of the bun." As a finishing touch, Ess recommends pulling on different sections of the braid to fluff and add volume. Within minutes you have a meeting-ready hairstyle that will hide any evidence that you're trying to stretch this latest shampoo out as long as possible.
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