Nine times out of ten, “hair transformation” calls a dramatic bleach-job or a shaved head to mind. But a complete hairstyle-180 is only one way to switch up your look. When it comes to the best fall hairstyles, you don’t have to make a complete pivot for an Instagram-worthy update. For fall 2019, the best new hairstyles aren’t coming from out of left field: a subtle trim, a fresh curl, or a switched-up part can have an equally transformative effect on your hair. Ahead, we’ve gathered the twelve best fall hairstyles that are low risk, very high reward.
1
Barrettes on Barrettes
With a handful of chunky barrettes, you're as good as red carpet-ready in seconds. Stack two identical clips one on top of the other like Ashley Graham, or mix up different shapes for an eclectic accent.
2
Slicked-Back Top
Fall's best formal hairstyles are anything but uptight. Zendaya's slicked-back roots and loose, wavy ends strike the balance between undone and upscale. (Don't forget your favorite mousse to hold your hair in place.)
3
Oversized Headband
Laura Harrier proves that all you need to make a hairstyle Instagram-worthy is a classic black headband. The position is key: secure the headband right at the hairline and over your ears so it looks less athletic and more runway.
4
Low-Side Ponytail
Kim Kardashian usually wears her hair down; so the rare time that it's tied back, you know she must be a fan. Tie off your ponytail just above your shoulder like hers, and you've got a gentle, yet sophisticated up-do for any fall occasion.
5
Loose Braids
Margot Robbie's braided hairstyle is a nod to both the '60s and '90s—yet feels so right for fall 2019. Plus, we love that the hairstyle takes no more than a few minutes to DIY.
6
Low Ballerina Bun
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, knows a good bun when she sees one. A low ballerina bun effortlessly pulls hair of all textures together—and shows off a strong pair of earrings.
7
Single Barrette
Secure a deep side-parted lob with a single metallic barrette placed just above your temples. Bonus points if you match your eyeshadow to the accessory like Selena Gomez.
8
Wavy Lob
Brushed-out waves make a grown out bob feel a little more deliberate. For Kendall Jenner's easy-breezy take, try a curling iron with a large barrel or S-curls with a flat iron.
9
Retro Bangs
Heavy bangs with face-framing layers like Sophie Turner's lend a fashion-y touch to any mid-length haircut in need of a refresh.
10
Diva Curls
We love the look of dramatic ringlets for fall. To avoid full poof, take a cue from Ciara and keep the few inches closest to the roots sleek so all of the volume builds through the mid-lengths and ends.
11
Half-Pinned Part
For years the deep side part has been the go-to, which makes the return of the perfect center part—as seen on Emma Roberts—incredibly refreshing. Brush and pin back the front pieces on one side to give the low-lift look a touch of sophistication.
12
Angluar Bob
A little bit '80s, a little bit Daria, Tessa Thompson's loose curls keep this bob looking soft and modern.
13
Baby Bangs
Less fussy and much more interesting than your standard fringe, choppy, ultra-short bangs like these on Emma Watson upgrade any cut's cool factor.
14
Shaggy Lob
If you're going for a chop this fall, this is the one to bookmark. Piecey texture and wispy bangs lends Maya Hawke's lob an effortless, rocker vibe that's only escalated by a statement headband.
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