5 fuss-free hairstyles inspired by Korean actresses like Kim Da-mi & Song Hye-kyo

Gorgeous, fuss-free and easy

5 low-maintenance hairstyles inspired by K-drama actresses
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When you are a busy working woman who has time for hairstyles that requires super high maintenance? That's why we are always on the look out for fuss-free hairstyles for you.

You saw Kim Da-mi in Itaewon Class and are inspired by her dip-dye. Her hairstyle is short, fuss-free, yet it has character and style.

Just like Kim Da-mi's hairstyle, check out other low-maintenance hairstyles sported by Korean actresses to be inspired by.

The dip-dyed bob

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Dip-dye is back and best served on short bobs, as seen on K-Drama actress, Kim Da-mi. All you need is a box-dye of bleach or a fast appointment to the hairdresser, now that we’re in Phase Two of the circuit breaker.

The clean sophisticated bun

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Brush the flyaways off your face with this chic sophisticated bun inspired by Han Hyo-joo. First, comb your hair to a side part and tie it up into a ponytail. Twist the ponytail into your desired look (make sure to leave some ends sticking out), secure the bun with another elastic, and spray hair into place for a clean finish.

 

The soft relaxed curls

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Descendants of the Sun actress Song Hye-Kyo definitely is having an elegant moment now with her mid-length wavy lock. If you want to recreate the look, all you need is a hair curler. Otherwise, request for a Korean Soft Perm at the salon.

The playful braids

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The on- and off-again redhead Lee Sung-kyung is not one to shy away from the ordinary. When she’s not working the red carpet, the Dr. Romantic starlet can be found rocking two pigtail braids and wispy baby hair held in place with a good hair spray and mousse.

The tomboyish chop

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If you’re tired of maintaining long hair, let this chop (read also "9 Short Hair Looks For When You Want To Make The Cut") sported by Jin Seo be your inspiration to go short. Style it up with hair mousse or hair spray and you’re good to go.



This article was first published in Harper's Bazaar.

 

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