15 No-Hassle Hairstyles for Women

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If you could cut your hair styling time in half, would you? Of course, you would! Just think of all the things you could get done in the morning—you could drink an extra cup of coffee, spend time with your family, cook a big breakfast, or even sleep in an extra 10 or 20 minutes. We could all use a little more sleep.

For women, styling your hair is one of the things that takes the longest in the morning, and it can take even longer if it's freshly washed because your hair may not have any grip or volume. But with these quick-and-easy hairstyles, you can cut down on hair time and get out the door so much quicker--and maybe less sleepy! For these tutorials, we included hairstyles for different lengths because some of us rock short hair while others adore longer locks.

Give one of these 15 styles a shot, and we’re sure you won’t regret it. From elegant styles to more casual looks that still look great, these hairstyles are perfect for the woman who wants to look fabulous but simply doesn't have the time. Just make sure you have a brush, comb, bobby pins, and hairspray on hand.

Want a fuller, thicker ponytail? A double ponytail could be a fantastic option.

Double Ponytail

For a voluminous look, make sure you tease your hair before beginning the following steps.

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  • In the summer of 2007, Joh Hamm became a household name when Mad Men premiered to critical acclaim and strong ratings. Just over a year and a half later, Ellie Kemper stole America's hearts (and Dwight's and Andy's) when she became the new receptionist on The Office. Before they were famous, Hamm was Kemper's high school drama teacher!
  • After her role as First Lady came to an end, Jackie Kennedy went into the publishing business. She became an associate editor at Doubleday and worked mostly on autobiographies. In fact, she was one of two original editors for Michael Jackson's 2009 autobiography Moonwalk, a #1 New York Times bestseller.
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