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Cute hairstyles for a school festival. Easy hair arrangements

There are probably lots of people who want to try a different hairstyle and dress up for the school festival!

So here are some easy, recommended hair arrangements you can try!

We’ve gathered a variety—from soft, airy styles to ones that go perfectly with a yukata.

There are simple yet lovely options like cute half-up styles, twin tails, and heart-shaped arrangements.

They’re easy to try, so give them a go!

Switch up your usual hairstyle and enjoy the school festival to the fullest!

Cute hairstyles you’ll want for the school festival: Easy hair arrangements (11–20)

Korean-style half twin

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Recommended for anyone looking for hairstyles with a Korean vibe! Here’s how to do a Korean-style half twin.

First, use a curling iron or straightener to smooth your hair straight.

Leaving your bangs out, take a section of hair from above one ear and angle it upward, then tie it with an elastic.

Next, braid that tied section into a three-strand braid and secure it.

Repeat the same steps on the other side and you’re done.

Adding a ribbon or hairpins would make it even cuter.

It’s an easy way to get that K-pop idol look, so give it a try!

Hair clip styling

[Hair Styling] Super easy style using a hair clip! A next-level clip arrangement that will get you compliments from everyone ❤︎
Hair clip styling

We’re introducing hair arrangements using hair clips that create a relaxed, effortless, and feminine look.

This video presents six different styles.

It clearly explains both classic arrangements and clever, slightly more advanced techniques, making them easy to try even for beginners.

The key points when styling with a hair clip are to keep the ends from spreading out and to aim for just the right amount of looseness.

Unlike hair ties, clips don’t easily leave marks on your hair, so it’s nice that you can switch up your style to match your mood.

Each look can be completed with just one hair clip, so try watching the video on repeat and master them!

Korean girl-style arrangement

[Must-see for students] 10 Korean-girl-style ribbon hairstyles! Get cute without braids 🫶🏻
Korean girl-style arrangement

A must-see for anyone who admires Korean girls! We’re introducing hair arrangements that will turn you into a trend-savvy Korean girl.

In this video, we explain three braid-based styles, four half-up styles, two half-twin styles, plus how to do a ponytail and a bun.

Each one is quick and easy, so even beginners or those who aren’t confident with styling can give them a try.

There’s a wide variety to choose from, so find the ones you like and try them out!

String-arranged hairstyle

[String Styling] Surprisingly super easy! Just wrap it around! A effortlessly chic string arrangement ♡
String-arranged hairstyle

It’s an idea for styling your hair using a leather cord.

Have you ever seen it around town and thought it looked stylish? It can seem really difficult, right? But surprisingly, it’s actually very easy and gives you a relaxed, fashionable vibe.

From a ponytail, tie it again with a small silicone band a few centimeters down to make a bubble (onion) section, then wrap the leather cord over it; or make a three-strand braid, wrap the leather cord over the braid, and gently pull out small sections of hair between the leather to add texture.

Adjust the length of the leather cord to suit your hair length.

Fishbone

[Hair Arrangement] An Omotesando hairstylist thoroughly explains how to do a fishtail braid! (It looks hard, but it’s actually super easy♪)
Fishbone

This hairstyle is called a fishtail because it looks like a fish bone.

It may seem intricate and a bit intimidating at first, but it’s actually very easy—if you can braid, anyone can do it! Start by dividing the hair into two sections.

Take a small piece from the outer edge of one section and cross it to the inside.

Then take a small piece from the outer edge of the other section and cross it to the inside.

Keep bringing small outer pieces to the inside, crossing them in the middle to form an X.

I said if you can braid, you can do this, but in fact it’s even easier than a regular braid and looks much more elaborate.

Katyusha arrangement

Overwhelming cuteness with a little effort ♡ 3 headband styles for grown-up women
Katyusha arrangement

Headbands are a great item for neatly and cutely taming pesky bangs.

Plus, they work for any hairstyle—bangs or no bangs, short hair or long.

That’s exactly why you want to wear your headband in a stylish way that sets you apart.

Instead of just holding your bangs back with the band, lightly pin them to the side with a soft, diagonal lift and then put the headband on top for an effortlessly chic look.

If you have long hair, headbands also pair perfectly with braids or a bun!

Cute hairstyles for the school festival: Easy hair arrangements (21–30)

ribbon hair

[Ribbon Half-Up] How to Create a Ribbon Hairstyle Easily and Neatly
ribbon hair

Ribbon hair that makes a bow using your own hair.

You do need a certain length for this hairstyle, and it looks pretty difficult, right? But this ribbon hair is actually very easy to do, so definitely give it a try! First, make a half-up style and braid the top section slightly, then tie it off with an elastic for now.

Tie the remaining hair again about 10 cm below, do a topsy tail (flip the pony through), gently pull out a bit of hair for volume, and slide the lower elastic up to the upper elastic… it will form a bow shape.

Wrap the center of the bow with the small braid, and while holding the bow closed, secure everything with a clear elastic to finish.