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Can You Try These Hairstyles With Headbands?

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Classic and Straight

Middle school padded headbands have changed. How to put it on—start at your hairline and push it back—hasn't changed.

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Up and Embellished

This ornate headband deserves a statement. Slick back your hair to highlight your dramatic item.

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Middle Part

This headband-parting combo suits any hairdo or length. Instead of pushing the headband back, part your hair down the center and place it behind your head.

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Tied-Up

An easy, flexible headband. Wrap a bandana or scarf around your head, tucking the ends in the back or turning them up like Adwoa Aboah.

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Sporty

Sarah Hyland's sports style is a simple method to hide day-three hair. Put it in a low, loose bun with a scrunchie and a thick elastic headband.

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Wrapped With Braids

A tropical print headband is entertaining and useful for a festival day. To obtain this look, knot your silk scarf yourself or buy one with an elastic strip.

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Wavy

With Sydney Sweeney's natural, air-dried waves, this pearl and rhinestone headband is anything but prim.

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Wide Headband With Part

Stenson says hats and headbands are excellent, but "they also tend to limit guys when it comes to a manageable hair style." Flat headbands aren't always sporty.

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Up With a Double-Rope Headband

When one headband isn't enough, copy Lupita Nyong'o's exquisite double rope. A different-colored headband or tastefully matching your hair will make it stand out.

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Can you try these hairstyles with headbands?