 Hey, it's Missy. I'm so glad you're here. I got a few requests to share some back-to-school hairstyle, so I wanted to do some that were a little bit on the easier side. I think you could do any of these before school. Of course, you don't have to go to school to try them out or wear them. You could do the low bun for a special event. I think that would be really pretty, but let me know in the comments if you have a favorite style. I love knowing which one you guys end up liking the most. Be sure to like, subscribe, click that notification bell if you're new, as always, and let's get started. For the first hairstyle, I want to put all of my hair into a low ponytail, except for a small section at the nape of my neck. So I'm going to divide my hair from behind my ears, separating off the top section and leaving down the smaller lower section. With the top section, I'm going to tie this off to begin the bun portion of the style, so I'm taking a hair band and I'm going to wrap it over the section a couple of times. On the last wrap of the band, I'm only going to pull the hair partway through to create a loop in the section. Then I'm going to take the ends that are left sticking down, and I'm going to combine them with the lower section of hair that I previously left down. I'm going to divide the hair from the bun into two equal sections as well and cross one section over the other. Then I'm going to split the lower section of hair into equal sections and combine each side with the ends from the bun. I'm going to wrap each of these sections over the top of the bun, so I'm taking the left side and wrapping it over the top of the bun towards the right side. Then I'm taking the hair from the right side and wrapping it over the top of the bun towards the left side. Then I'm going to combine the ends from the two sections back together underneath the bun. Then using a clear elastic band, I'm going to tie the ends together so they stay combined underneath the bun. And now I'm going to create some texture in the hairstyle, so I'm pinching and pulling small sections of hair along the bun throughout the wrapped pieces and along the top of my head to add some volume to the hairstyle. This style is so trendy right now and really easy to do, so I hope you give it a try and let me know what you think down below in the comments. For the second hairstyle, I'm going to be doing four little braids with the rest of my hair down. For the first braid, I'm going to part my hair near the middle. Then I'm going to place my first braid on the left side of my part, so I'm dividing off a small section of hair and splitting it into three smaller pieces. I'm going to create a regular three strand braid and cross the side strands under the middle. So I'm crossing one side under the middle, then I'm crossing the other side under the middle. And I'm going to repeat this pattern working my way down to the bottom of the section. So I'm just alternating between crossing the left and the right side strands underneath the middle strand. And as I'm braiding, I'm not going to detangle the bottom of the braid. I'm going to continue braiding and let the ends kind of wrap and twist up. And by letting the ends get tangled up, I will be able to flip the ends through the braid and create a knot at the bottom. This will secure the end of the braid without needing to tie it off with an elastic band. And then I'm just going to create a gap in the braid and flip the ends through this gap, pulling the ends down tight. And this will not the end of the braid. And once that braid is done, I'm going to repeat the same steps and create another braid on the right side of the part. So again, I'm separating off a section of hair and dividing it into three smaller pieces. I'm going to be crossing the side strands under the middle strand and alternating between the left and right side strands. And as I'm braiding, I'm not going to detangle the ends of the braid like before. I want to make sure to keep the ends twisted and wrapped up so I can create a knot at the bottom. So I'm just going to continue crossing the left side strand under the middle, then the right strand under the middle. And once the braid reaches near the ends, and you can tell that the bottom is getting all tangled up, I'm going to create a gap in the braid and flip the ends through the gap to tie off the bottom of the braid. And now I'm going to create two more braids on each side of my part at the top of my head. I'm using the same technique as before. Then I'm going to place my first braid on the left side of my part. So I'm dividing off a small section of hair and splitting it into three smaller pieces. I'm going to create a regular three-strand braid. So I'm crossing one side under the middle, then I'm crossing the other side under the middle. And I'm going to repeat this pattern working my way down to the bottom of the section. As I braid, I'm going to let the bottom tangle up. And then I'm just going to create a gap in the braid and flip the ends through this gap, pulling the ends down tight. And this will not the end of the braid. And once that braid is done, I'm going to repeat the same steps and create another braid on the right side of the part. So again, I'm separating off a section of hair and dividing it into three smaller pieces. I'm going to be crossing the side strands under the middle strand and alternating between the left and right side strands. And as I'm braiding, I'm not going to detangle the ends of the braid like before. I want to make sure to keep the ends twisted and wrapped up so I can create a knot at the bottom. And as I get closer to the bottom, it will get more difficult to braid. And once the braid reaches near the ends and you can tell that the bottom is getting all tangled up, I'm going to create a gap in the braid and flip the ends through the gap to tie off the bottom of the braid. This style is so trendy right now and really easy to do right before school. For the third style, I'm going to begin by dividing off a section of hair at the top of my head. I'll be using this section for the braid so you can make this as large or as small as you'd like. I traced a part line beginning at the corners of my forehead so not too large of a section. And once this section is clipped up, I'm going to take the remaining hair and combine it together into a ponytail. Then I'm going to let down the hair from my crown and create a braid. I'm dividing the section into three equal pieces and I'm going to cross the side strands over the middle strand alternating between the right and the left side sections. So I'm crossing the left side over the middle, then crossing the right side over the middle. And once the braid reaches my ponytail, I'm going to wrap two sections of the braid around the left side and one section around the right side of the hairband. Then I'm going to combine the three sections of the braid back together underneath the ponytail. And using a clear elastic band, I'm going to tie the hair together so it stays wrapped underneath the ponytail. And then I'm going to go back over the braid and widen it a little bit. So I'm just going to carefully pull on the edges of the loops so the hair slides slightly out of the elastic band and the braid gets wider and flatter. Then I'm going to pinch and pull on small sections around the crown to add some texture and volume to the hairstyle. I think this ponytail is so fun because it looks like the whole thing is braided, but it's really just done in two sections. So I hope you give it a try and let me know what you think down below in the comments. Thank you so much for watching. Make sure to let me know in the comments which of the three hairstyles you liked the best. If you're new, click that subscribe button down below and the notification bell so you never miss any future videos. You can follow me on Instagram as well at Missy Sioux blog and on TikTok at Missy Sioux blog underscore and I will see you next time.