8 Quick and Easy Hairstyles 'Marie Claire' Editors Swear By

 Gabrielle Ulubay looking down.
Gabrielle Ulubay looking down.

Once upon a time, while doomscrolling through X (or Twitter, at the time), I found a tweet that said to look put together, you should always ensure your hair is fully styled. The statement has haunted me since, as I'm the queen of quick, easy hairstyles that require little to no effort.

I have long, unpredictable, curly hair that is prone to dryness and frizz. So, while I could spend hours using hot tools or dozens of hair products and styling creams, I prefer to grab a headband, hair tie, or clip to style and pull together my hair in under five minutes. As a busy editor running between appointments, shows, and the office, I—along with other Marie Claire editors—often find myself resorting to the same tried-and-true quick hairstyles day after day.

Let it be known that quick doesn't mean unkempt. Ahead, the Marie Claire team shares go-to easy hairstyles that have us looking chic in seconds.

A Half Up, Half Down Ponytail

Gabrielle Ulubay looking at her watch with her hair half up, half down in a scrunchie
Gabrielle Ulubay looking at her watch with her hair half up, half down in a scrunchie

"This hairstyle is not just my office staple, but it also became my go-to during a night out with friends," confesses Marie Claire's beauty writer Gabrielle Ulubay. "I was wearing my hair loose and overheating in the poorly ventilated bar. My friend watched me tie my hair up and let it back down repeatedly before finally suggesting, Why don't you tie it half-up? This simple yet effective hairstyle not only cooled me off while showing off my length, but it also boosted my confidence. On days when I have a lot of time or want to look more polished, I carefully pull half my hair up using a rat tail comb and slick down the half-pony with gel. However, when I'm on the go, I simply separate the top half of my hair with my fingers and tie it up with a silk scrunchie. Pro tip: The higher on your head you put the half pony, the less noticeable any bumps will be! This hairstyle is all about practicality and versatility, empowering you to look your best in any situation."

set of white, green, and pink silk hair ties on a white background
set of white, green, and pink silk hair ties on a white background

Slip Small Slipsilk Scrunchies

Pattern hair gel on a white background
Pattern hair gel on a white background

Pattern Mini Curl Gel

An Unfussy Bun

Lucia Tonelli with her hair up in a bun
Lucia Tonelli with her hair up in a bun

"This is my five-second, fail-safe, unfussy favorite," Marie Claire's associate director of social media Lucia Tonelli says of this mini updo. "All you need is a hair tie and some barrettes for baby hairs (or a little pop of color) if you're feeling fancy. Part your hair down the middle, grab two front-framing pieces of hair, drape them forward, then run your fingers through the rest of the hair and tie it up into a bun, giving it a little tug to tighten and heighten it. I typically do this hairstyle without a mirror and argue that the style turns out better when you’re not looking!"

pack of black hair ties on a white background
pack of black hair ties on a white background

Goody Black Elastics 32 Count

pack of colorful hair clips on a white background
pack of colorful hair clips on a white background

The Hair Edit Snap Triangles Matte Pastel Clips

A Claw Clip

Halie LeSavage's hair half up, half down in a claw clip
Halie LeSavage's hair half up, half down in a claw clip

"I strongly prefer wearing my hair down to wearing it up," says senior editor Halie LeSavage. "But on some mornings, it's just not giving enough volume or shine to look professional. That's when I'll pull my hair into a half-up, half-down with a claw clip. In one step, it instantly feels more polished—at this point, I can even do it half-asleep. All I have to do is pull my bangs out to the front and brush two top sections on either side of my part into a ponytail, leaving the bottom half of my hair down. Then I secure the upper section at the back of my head with my clip."

pink hair brush on a white background
pink hair brush on a white background

Tangle Teezer The Ultimate Detangler

gold claw clip on a white background
gold claw clip on a white background

Kitsch Gold Open Shape Claw Clip

A Retro Headband

Emma Childs with her hair down in a thick black headband
Emma Childs with her hair down in a thick black headband

"I am lazy with my hair," admits style editor Emma Childs. "I've always known this to be true, and instead of trying to push myself out of my comfort zone, I fully embrace meeting myself at my lazy level. When I can't be bothered to do anything or perhaps am in between washes, I spray on some dry shampoo, slip on my beloved and basic stretchy headband, and call it a day."

dae dry shampoo on a white background
dae dry shampoo on a white background

Fairy Duster Volumizing Dry Shampoo Powder

side profile of a woman wearing a black Lululemon headband
side profile of a woman wearing a black Lululemon headband

Lululemon Women's Luxtreme Training Headband

Air Dried With a Middle Part

Sara Holzman looking at her phone and wearing her hair down
Sara Holzman looking at her phone and wearing her hair down

"My hair is naturally wavy/curly, and I like to lean into it, especially as the weather warms up and I can ditch the tools," style director Sara Holzman explains. "My go-to hairstyle is really simple. I let my hair air dry, don't use any product (although I probably should!), and go with a middle part. Depending on the weather, I let it do its thing—it gets extra curly and frizzy in the rain, but I embrace its wild, slightly unkempt look."

Knotless Braids

Ashlyn Delaney with her hair down in long braids
Ashlyn Delaney with her hair down in long braids

"Ah, behold, my tresses! Five hours well-spent at my favorite Harlem African braiding shop, crafting small/medium bohemian knotless braids for the brown skin baddies," social media associate Ashlyn Delaney says of her chic protective style. "A little tugging, a few butt aches, but oh, the sweet reward: Two months of carefree mornings without the thought of, Ugh, I have to do my hair still."

She explains how this style became her go-to: "Let's rewind to my high school days when my hair was my enemy—until sophomore year when I discovered the magic of protective styling. Sure, I'm parked in that chair, trading part of my day for an easier morning routine, but then I get to wake up, take off my bonnet, dab on some mousse and gel, and bam—I’m out the door! My five-hour investment turns into a breezy five-minute morning."

hair bonnet package on a white background
hair bonnet package on a white background

Evolve Satin Edge Pocket Bonnet

Curlsmith hair gel on a white background
Curlsmith hair gel on a white background

Curlsmith Shape Up Aqua Hair Gel

Slicked Back Ponytail

Lauren Tappan putting in earrings with her hair in a ponytail
Lauren Tappan putting in earrings with her hair in a ponytail

"You simply can't go wrong with a slicked-back ponytail," says fashion editor Lauren Tappan. "I tend to rely on this style if I'm rushing to prepare before work in the morning because barely any styling is involved. To get the look, part your hair down the middle, slick your strands back using a leave-in conditioner, gel, or pomade, and smooth out your roots with a trusty boar bristle brush. To spice things up, add a colorful scrunchie for a finishing touch!"

Briogeo leave-in conditioner on a white background
Briogeo leave-in conditioner on a white background

Briogeo Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk Leave-In Conditioner

brown round boar bristle brush on a white background
brown round boar bristle brush on a white background

Wigo Cushion Boar Bristle Brush

A Simple Braid

Julia Marzovilla braiding her hair
Julia Marzovilla braiding her hair

“I’ve been wearing my hair in braids since I was a little kid at summer camp," says commerce editor Julia Marzovilla. "What was once a set of two ultra-tight French braids has now evolved into something a little more relaxed—a looser, single option. I love it because it keeps my hair out of my face but lets my shorter layers hang down for an elevated, undone-in-a-cool-way vibe. To create the style, I split my hair down the back into three sections and braid it as normal before fastening it with whatever hair tie I have. If I feel really fancy, I’ll secure it with a bow.”

white silk hair ties on a white background
white silk hair ties on a white background

Bread-Puff: Hair & Wrist Mini Scrunchie Set

black bow on a white background
black bow on a white background

Ceremonia Hair Bow Clip