 Hey there chameleons! It's Camille and today I'm going to be showing you guys three different hairstyles that I've been loving lately and how to do them with or without bangs. So hopefully this will give you some hair inspo for the fall slash winter. Okay, so first I'm going to wash my hair and show you what products I put in before styling. I'm really lucky to be partnering with Aussie for the next few months since they just came out with a curl line which is obviously perfect for me and a lot of you guys watching. So I'm starting with the Aussie Miracle Curls shampoo which is specially designed for curly hair infused with coconut and jojoba oil so it moisturizes while cleaning your hair which is something I always look for in curly products. Also it smells like citrus so that's always a plus. Next I'm using the conditioner that also has coconut and jojoba oil to moisturize and smells just as good. I let that sink in for a while and then I use my Denman brush to comb out my hair and then I move on to deep conditioner. So I'm using the Miracle Curls deep conditioner and I'm mixing that in with the detangling milk so I get the moisture and the smoothing properties together and it gives my hair a great texture for styling while staying hydrated. I'm going to finger comb that out and flip my head and continue to comb because you get more volume when you flip your hair and then scrunch of course to help get those curls started curling. Then I'm separating out my bangs and scrunching those and then you just wait for your hair to dry. So this first hairstyle is really simple if you follow the beginning of the tutorial because you pretty much do nothing. I let my hair completely air dry which took hours because my hair has high porosity and because it's curly and blah blah blah but it's very worth it because if you let it air dry the curls come out better you don't damage your hair and it's a lot silkier. So the one product that I haven't already had a bunch of experience with in the past was the leave-in detangling milk but mixed with the leave-in conditioner it makes your hair so incredibly silky it's actually insane. So silky to the point where this is my three-day hair and you can still see how like silky and reflective and soft it is and the reason that I'm doing this part three days later is because this is the volume style. So I like to have as voluminous hair as possible which is why I got this exact cut because it helps with that but if you have freshly washed hair it's usually not as big as it can get so after that routine I just leave my hair for a couple days so it naturally gets a bit bigger and then what I also like to do is when my hair is drying you know hold your head upside down and kind of like pull the hair so it dries like away from your head and then the other thing I like to do is once it's dry just for extra volume you can kind of lift your hair up and normally I would use a pick for this but I don't have a pick right now so I'm just using my fingers as a DIY pick so you kind of just like pull your hair straight away from your head just a little bit out the roots so you can add volume without messing up the curls and then same thing up here I wouldn't go as far as teasing my hair because that would be damaging and I'm not a scene kid anymore oh wow I should have done this back in my scene days so this is kind of laid flat on my head right now so I'm just gonna kind of floof it up with my basic fluffing skills there you go this has been one of my go-to styles ever since cutting my hair and getting the bangs and I just really like it it's pretty simple and it kind of makes me look like a puffle from Club Penguin and I'm all about that nostalgia so the second look I'm showing you guys is something that I do as a natural progression from really nice hair to when my hair starts getting a little bit frizzy later on so it's a great way to hide hair that isn't perfectly coiled or perfectly hydrated so this one is definitely a time saver but it also looks really good and it's good at showing your face a bit more because I realized that when my hair is out I kind of like lose my face and then when I put it up people are like oh my gosh you have a face so for this look you're going to need a hair scrunchie and some water this is just plain water and then I'm gonna use a little clip to get my bangs out of the way and if you guys don't have bangs you can obviously skip this step and all of these looks work with or without a bang so I'm just finding which parts I want to leave down and I'm clipping that together so then the rest of all of this hair is gonna go up into a little topknot so first I'm going to just spray around the edges just to get my hair a little bit damp and easier to work with but you don't want to use too much water because you still want to keep the texture so you can get some volume in the bottom and I'm gonna use a little bit of milk lactose free so I can get it to lay down nice and smoothly on my hair so I'm gonna take this off because the bangs are already sectioned out and pretty much I'm just using my fingers for this I'm gonna like smooth it down and then comb a little bit to make sure any lumps are out always check for lumps people so you can see once I slick this down that there is no frizz coming off of that side and that's what we're looking for we want to just get the sides all slick down and I like to bring it towards the top of my head so it sits like right on top like that I should just wear it like this sometimes okay so pretty much you pull the scrunchie on and then twist it and then I pull the scrunchie all the way around from the back so then when you pull it up to the front it smooths that part over and you do this based on your hair length but I like to pull it back and then around front so then the front part is like the last part to see and then the very ends are facing in the back and then you just tuck those guys in and you have this perfect top knot so if you don't have bangs you could include that my bangs are actually long enough that I could also be included if I want it to be and that's why I picked this length so I can have some options and then if you want you can kind of like fluff up your bun a bit and if you have trouble getting it to stay then you can use bobby pins but I like to just do it without bobby pins because it stays and I don't need extra stuff in my head and that is it for this top knot with bangs out or bangs in or not exist in bangs if you don't have them okay so for this last look I'm gonna do it with bangs in just because I think most of you guys don't have bangs and all of these look servers it'll you can do with or without so might as well do one without so I'm gonna just spray down my hair but I'm gonna spray it down a lot more than I did before because I want all of it to be damp this time it's a lot easier to braid wet hair in my opinion when it's textured you're braiding straight hair I feel like it's easier or like just as easy to braid it while it's dry what rockstar do I look like so for this one I'm using some more milk because I want my fingers to be able to glide through my hair when I'm braiding it and I want it to be really smooth and especially since it's wet it's going to be a lot easier to incorporate so that's about how much I'm using I'm just going to spread that out as evenly as possible okay so now I have a rat tail comb you can use anything sharp except for a knife I wouldn't recommend that I mean technically you could but so I'm just tying one of the sides up to get it out of the way so it doesn't bother me I'm going to lightly finger comb because I want my hair to be as detangled as possible before I start braiding and to need it to be so what I'm going to do is just pinch off like a little tiny section of the front in like a triangle shape just that much then you divide this part into three and I'm doing a Dutch braid so pretty much it's the opposite of a French braid and instead of braiding like inwards you braid outwards so then instead of your hair being flat it will be like inverted I'm just going to show you so these three these are the three strands and instead of taking an outside one going inside I'm going to take an inside one and go on the outside so then same thing of those on the side that you just went to and just add that to the section you're holding over to outside a little section of hair this guy is in the center it's gonna go on the outside as well I'm just going to be doing this all the way across and down so like trying to stay in the center of everything so then it's even on both sides clear elastic let's keep a back up elastic then you're just gonna twist it on and secure the bag I was like doing this on my hair it's wet because then the curls can come out nice at the end so just like to finger curl this end a little bit let's do like the reload and scrunch and then when it dries it will be nice and curly and so I did my roots a little bit too late so you can see there's like a little bit of orange in there and I'm very aware of that but if you look at the braid and the texture but you can see that it's like a nice inverted Dutch braid so you just do the same thing to the other side maybe because I'm right-handed and it's easier for me to reach over I don't know I'm just guessing I'm not a scientist either way I'm going to right so this is the finished last hair look this one is good if you want your hair out of your face if you have bangs and you want that out of your face if you're really active or if you like the way that it looks so those are the three looks so I hope you guys found this video either helpful or enjoyable all of my links to my social media are in the description box down below don't forget to subscribe if you want to see future videos I wish you all a happy healthy life and I'll see you in the next one kisses