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09 AUGUST
2016

5 Ways to Quickly Solve a Bad Hair Day

If you have a job that allows you to work from home or at least possess a casual look when you're at the office, a bad hair day doesn't have to be bad news. You can simply throw on a hat or bandana - or you can just have greasy hair without anyone else knowing.

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In the medical profession, however, you may be short on time, but you still must be a pulled-together professional - and you can't wear a hat. Don't worry. Here are five hair hacks and bad hair day solutions to help you get your mane under control without running late:

1) Master a few easy hair styles.

Some hairstyles can turn any bad hair day into a fairly sophisticated look. Some easy hair ideas include:

  1. a) A simple ponytail.

Create a ponytail high on your head, leaving one strand of hair loose. Wrap that strand around the elastic and pin it in place with a pin for a sophisticated look. You can also try a low ponytail. Just create a ponytail at the nape of your neck and keep it in place with a ribbon or decorative band.

  1. b) A braid.

Braids can tame messy hair. Try a French braid or a simple braid from the nape of your neck. Tie off with a band or decorative ribbon.

  1. c) A bun.

A simple bun starts with a ponytail. Simply take the ponytail and twist it around into a donut shape before securing with pins and hair spray.

2) Wash selectively.

If you're wondering how to fix greasy hair and think your only option is to shampoo and wash your hair from scratch, think again. A very simple solution is to wash your bangs or the front portion of your hair, blow-dry it quickly and pin it back using pins or barrettes. The front of your hair will look squeaky clean and your entire head will look freshly washed.

3) Learn how to use dry shampoo.

Dry shampoo can be a real game changer when it comes to easy hairstyles and bad hair days. To use dry shampoo, find a product that works for your hair. Spray the shampoo evenly all over the roots of the hair. Leave it in for a few minutes and then comb through. The dry shampoo will absorb excess grease, making your hair look fresher.

4) Use accessories wisely.

A wide headband can cover much of your hair and can tame frizzy or flyaway hair easily. Another option is to part hair on one side and use clips or pins to secure it back, creating a tidy and neat hairstyle. Keep a selection of pins, clips and other hair accessories on hand to help you manage your hair.

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5) Learn how to tame frizzy hair.

If your hair tends to frizz, start with a good haircut. Then, keep some accessories on hand to help you control your hair. For example, a flat iron is something you can pack in your bag so you can quickly run it through your hair during a bathroom break. It can be a big help. Barrettes, clips and pins can also help you keep your hair tidy and pulled back.

Frizzy hair can also respond well to silicone-based hair products designed for frizzy hair. These can smooth the hair and make it lie flatter against your head. Keep a bottle of these solutions at work or in your car so you're always ready.

All it takes are a few easy hair ideas to help you stay more confident at work. If you'd like your scrubs to look as good as your hair, check out the scrubs at Pulse Uniform. With a huge selection of fashionable scrubs, you can find a look that makes you feel more pulled-together - no matter what your schedule is like.

Sources:

http://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/hair/tools-techniques/bad-hair-day

http://hair.allwomenstalk.com/quick-fixes-for-a-bad-hair-day

https://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/hacks-for-epically-bad-hair-days?utm_term=.nnlXQklmPQ#.ueqvYD3A6Y