If you're pretty low-maintenance when it comes to your hair then you'll be pleased to know that the hairstylists setting the trends for next season have got your back.
Backstage at Spring Summer '16's major fashion week shows we've spotted more than a few chic hairstyles, which incidently, are also super easy to recreate. Lazy girls rejoice!
Here's 5 of our favourites, plus our tips for creating them, pronto:
1. The twisted pony as seen at J.W Anderson
This sleek style is much easier than it looks - once you've mastered the rhythm.
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Simply part a high ponytail into two sections and brish them through. Then twist each of them tightly to the left all the way to the bottom.
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Then start by crossing the left hand over the right. Keep twisting the sections to the left and wrapping to the right until you reach the ends of the hair.
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Then, leaving about an inch of hair loose, secure hair with an elastic.
Tip: What's great about this look is that you can create it with wet hair so it's perfect for rushed mornings. Just be sure to use a serum before creating the look so it doesn't fall foul to frizz.
2. Victoria Victoria Beckham's simple chignon
The low-chignons used backstage at Victoria Beckham were also the FROW hairstyle of choice mid-fashion week for many editors - they're much easier to create with second-day locks which are less slippy than freshly-washed hair. It's also great for combatting unruly, rain effected locks. Take that Swinter!
*Tip: *Secure your twist with pins in a contrasting colour to your hair for more statement look.
3. City-swept hair as seen at Michael Kors
Michael Kors backstage look is pretty much the ultimate 'I woke up like this' hair. With just the right amount of texture and a deep side-part it's cool girl hair at its best.
It's also easy-peasy for wavey haired girls to do naturally. Use a styling cream like Colour Wow's One Transformation (£9) or Bumble & Bumble's Don't Blow It air Styler (£23), to air dry hair with great texture minus the frizz.
4. Soft crimping as seen at Roksanda
Yup, crimping is back - but as per Roksanda's show you needn't style your whole head with your crimpers, just two generous sections from the front will do. Tong the ends of the rest of hair in sections for added body. Et voila - you're disco-ready.
5. 70s twists as seen at Altuzzara
Also a great style for eeking another day out of your hair, are these cute 70s-inspired twists.
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Just grab two small sections about an inch wide from the front of your parting.
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Twist hair inwards from the ends of the hair as far as the ears.
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Pull the two twists tightly together low in the centre of the crown and secure with a hair elastic.
Tip: To finish, spritz some Redken Wind Blown (£16.30) dry finishing spray onto the hair for texture that still looks polished.