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Of all the hair trends that are totally *in* right now, gorgeous half-up, half-down hairstyles might be our favorite. They look just as polished as a full updo or ponytail — plus, they're totally effortless, and they are perfect for a lazy hair day. Did we mention they're also versatile for any hair length or texture (yes, even for you short-haired and curly-haired gals!).
From the hottest stars like Taylor Swift to royals such as Meghan Markle, celebs are rocking this cute 'do to red carpet events and other outings — and take note of their gorgeous locks for your next great hair inspo. Whether you go for a classic sleek style like Jodie Comer's look at the Emmys or something trendy and bold like Ciara's super long-haired style, these 15 half updos are gorgeous, simple, and easy to achieve with just a few hair ties or pins.
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Soft Half Updo
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For the recent Knives Out European premiere, Katherine Langford swept her long hair back into a half updo that allowed her makeup — including that gorgeous coral lipstick — pop. What really completed her look, though, is the slightly-teased crown and the tousled ends of her locks.
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Side-Swept and Wavy
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At the American Music Awards this year, Taylor Swift kept it sweet and elegant with this chic half-up, half-down hairstyle, keeping her wavy blonde locks swept to one side to balance out her glittery asymmetrical dress.
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Voluminous Teased Updo
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To steal Carrie Underwood's glam retro-style hairdo at the ACM Awards, pull half of your locks up with a pin or barrette — then tease your hair into a high crown for that stunning blow-out volume.
Never the one who's afraid to be adventurous with her hair, Ciara rocked a cool set of long dreadlocks at this year's CFDA Fashion Awards. Her dramatic look features half of her hair piled high on her head — and the other half extending well below her waist in a stylish Rapunzel-like look.
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Sleek Half Up
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Jodie Comer dazzled at this year's Emmy Awards with this super-chic half-up hairstyle that was sleek and off the face, yet still gorgeous on her shoulders. The secret to her look? According to her hairstylist Mark Townsend, unwashed hair and hair mist.
Constance Wu opted for a flirty half up style, which included a high, slicked back ponytail. At the top, you can see her stylist wrapped a piece of her hair around the pony to up the glam factor.
We love Meghan Markle's classic messy bun, but this time, she kept it smooth and simple. This duchess-approved half updo adds some flair to almost any ensemble.
You can totally show off your spirals while still keeping your hair out of your eyes! Take a page from Alicia Keys' book and pull the top half of your hair into French braids for a romantic touch.
Jessie James Decker's enviable halfdo involves a tight half-up high pony on top and cascading curls. Her stylist Rick Henry recently gave us the secret to creating such impressive volume: Joico Body Shake Texturizing Finisher spray ($20, ulta.com).
Silky beach waves can still look professional — all you need to do is mimic Camila Mendes and keep the front out of your face by pinning it up!
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Barely-Up Style
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Meet your new lazy day hairstyle. All you need to do to achieve Lily James's hairdo is this: Pull a couple of pieces from the front and pin them back with bobby pins. For even more whimsy, add pearl bobby pins and create a twist, just like Lily.
To achieve the oh-so-trendy half bun (also known as "the hun"), take the top half of your hair and put it into a bun, leaving the rest to flow over your shoulders. This Is Us star Susan Kelechi Watson showed us exactly how to do it at the Critics' Choice Awards in January.
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The Short Hun
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This simple look by Olivia Wilde proves that you don't need long hair to get in on this trend. All you need to do is pull the top quarter or so of your hair back, make a small bun, and secure it. Instantly chic!
A little chaos never hurt anyone! Channel your inner Bella Hadid by adding a little mousse to your locks for volume and texture, then pop the top half of your hair into a high ponytail.
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Blake Bakkila has been writing about everything from pop culture to lifestyle products for more than eight years. Her work has appeared on GoodHousekeeping.com, WhattoExpect.com, Health.com, and in the print and digital versions of Real Simple and People.
Hannah Jeon is an Associate Commerce Editor at Prevention, where she covers expert-driven commerce content for all things health, beauty, and wellness. Previously the Editorial Assistant at Good Housekeeping, she earned her bachelor’s degree in creative writing and psychology from Johns Hopkins University. When she’s not on the hunt for all the best products online, you can often find her trying out new food spots in New York City or clicking away behind a camera.