Spring Hairstyles
If you’re here, chances are you didn’t choose these braided-in extensions on a whim.
You thought about them.
You looked at photos.
You imagined what they might feel like on your head, in your life.
And now they’re in.
Spring has a way of making you more aware of your hair.
The weather shifts. The air feels lighter. You start reaching for softer clothes, opening the windows, going on cruises. And suddenly, you want your hair to feel just as easy.

At first, you probably just noticed how they looked.
The length.
The texture.
How they moved when you turned your head.
But after a few weeks, something else happens.
A question starts coming up.
Not a big one.
Just a quiet, practical one.
“How do I actually style them every day?”
Not for a photo.
Not for anyone else.
But for work.
For errands.
For the gym.
For warm spring afternoons.
For the days you want your hair off your neck and the days you want it down and effortless.
That’s what this blog is all about.
Once your set is built, the pressure disappears.
You’re not trying to make it look right anymore.
You’re just living in it.
The hairstyles below are simple.
They’re the kind you reach for without thinking.
The ones that fit into real mornings, longer evenings, and warmer days.
Nothing dramatic.
Nothing complicated.
Playful Double Buns
This one brings a little lightness back in.
Double buns aren’t about trying to look younger.
They’re about feeling relaxed in your body.
Comfortable enough to have a little fun.

This style surprises a lot of people.
Space buns aren’t about trying to look younger or trendy. They’re about comfort, balance, and having a little fun with your hair once in a while. And they’re especially useful when you want everything off your face without piling all the weight into one spot.
Wearing two smaller buns instead of one big one helps distribute the weight more evenly, which can feel more comfortable, especially if you’re wearing your hair up for several hours. That makes this a good option for home days, casual outings, or longer stretches of movement.
They’re also practical for the gym.
Hair stays put.
Nothing swings forward.
Nothing needs constant adjusting!
This is one of those hairstyles that feels easy and functional but still different enough to change up your routine. And sometimes, that’s all you need!
High Bun
A high bun changes how you carry yourself.

This is what happens when you have a lot of extensions and gather them all up high.
Start by pulling everything into a high ponytail and securing it with a Genie Scrunchie From there, twist the length and let the hair naturally fold in on itself. Because there’s so much volume, the bun starts to form on its own. Any leftover pieces can be gently tugged and tucked back into the bun.
That’s what makes this style so easy.
It’s a great option for warm weather, workouts, or long days when you want everything off your neck. Nothing is hanging down. Nothing is in your face. And once the weight is lifted, the bun actually feels more balanced and comfortable.
This style doesn’t need to be neat or carefully shaped. The texture and volume do the work for you, which is why it still looks good even if you put it up quickly.
If you’re wearing a full set of extensions, this is one of those hairstyles that just works. Simple, secure, and easy to wear all day!
Side Sweep with Ona Band
This is one of those hairstyles that solves a problem without making a big deal about it.

This is one of those hairstyles most women end up loving when a refresh is due.
When your extensions are starting to loosen a bit and that frizz halo shows up, this style buys you time without any stress. Sweeping your hair to one side changes the shape enough that everything looks intentional again, instead of something you need to fix right away.
The Ona Band makes this work so well!
You can place it higher at the top if you just want light control, or slide it down halfway to smooth everything out when you need more coverage.

Either way, it gently hides flyaways and keeps things looking neat without pulling or feeling tight.
It’s an easy way to get an extra week or two out of your set, while still feeling comfortable and put together. No fighting your hair. No rushing to book a refresh. Just a simple solution that fits into real life.
High Ponytail with the Ona Band
This is one of the easiest ways to change your look without doing much at all.

Pulling everything up into a high ponytail instantly lifts the style and keeps your hair off your face and neck. It’s especially helpful on warmer days, during workouts, or anytime you want your hair completely out of the way.
The Ona Band makes this ponytail comfortable to wear for longer periods. It holds everything securely without pulling or causing tension at the scalp, which is important when you’re wearing a full set of extensions. You get structure without that tight, end-of-day headache feeling.
This style works well for casual days, running errands, or moving around a lot. It also gives your hair a bit of bounce and volume, so it still feels fun and not overly practical.
If you’re looking for a reliable go-to that feels light, secure, and easy, this is one you’ll come back to again and again!
Side Braid
This is the kind of style that looks more complicated than it actually is.

All the hair is gathered to one side and braided down, letting the texture and color variation do the work. Because you’re working with a lot of extensions, the braid ends up full and dimensional without trying to make it perfect.
This is a great option when you want everything contained but still visible. Nothing is swinging into your face, and nothing feels tight at the scalp. It’s especially nice for days when you’re moving around a lot but still want your hair to feel styled.
It works well for casual workdays, errands, or even travel days when you want your hair secure but not pulled back. And because the braid sits over one shoulder, it keeps the weight balanced instead of pulling straight down your back.
The best part is that this style doesn’t need precision. A slightly loose braid actually looks better here. It feels relaxed, wearable, and very real-life friendly.
If you want a style that keeps everything together while still showing off your set, this one is an easy go-to.
Half-Up Bun
This is one of those styles that feels like the best of both worlds.
You get your hair out of your face, but you still get to enjoy the length and texture down your back. Pulling the top section up into a bun instantly makes everything feel lighter and more manageable, especially on busy days.

This is a great option if you want something that feels put together without committing to a full up-do. It works well for casual workdays, running errands, or days when you’re moving around a lot but still want your hair to feel styled.
Because there’s a lot of hair, the bun naturally looks full without trying to make it perfect. The rest of the extensions fall freely, which keeps the look relaxed instead of overly structured.
It’s also a helpful style when you want airflow around your face and neck but don’t want all your hair tied up. Easy to do, easy to adjust, and comfortable to wear for hours.
If you like styles that feel effortless but still intentional, this one tends to stay in rotation!
Find What Works for You!
Don’t be afraid to try new styles.
Once you start playing around, you’ll be surprised how many favorites you find. Some will be everyday go-tos. Others will save you on busy mornings, gym days, or when a refresh is due.
Having the right accessories makes experimenting easier. Our Wild Bandz help keep everything in place. Genie Scrunchie is perfect for buns that need softness and hold. And the Ona Bands are multi-purpose staples you’ll reach for again and again.
If you’re ready to build your set or try something new, take a look at our extensions collection and see what fits your lifestyle.
Your hair should work with you, not against you. And the more you experiment, the easier that becomes!
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These are easy and attractive styles! Love it!!! Keep them coming!
Angelia Bell on
