We love celebrating with friends, family, and co-workers at all of the fun outdoor soirees this time of year. What we don’t love? Spending precious time getting our hair party-ready, only to watch it fall flat, frizz up, or become undone mid-festivity. The simple solution: easy-to-achieve (just 3 steps each!), age-defying hairstyles that stay put when battling hot weather, wind, and humidity. Bonus? They work for all hair lengths! Read on to discover the style that will leave you looking fabulous for hours on end.
A Quick Preview of Our 8 Flattering and Age-Defying Looks
- Gorgeous at a wedding: the tousled bun
- Striking at a baby or bridal shower: the poufed pony
- Beautiful at a BBQ: the braided cascade
- Polished at a work picnic: the sassy swing
- Chic at a cocktail party: the tousled topknot
- Graceful at a graduation: the sparkling sweep
- Dazzling at a dinner party: the wavy waterfall
- Pretty at a pool party: the polished side pony
For a Wedding: Create a Tousled Bun

Best for: Medium to Long Hair
A bun with loose tendrils is the best of both worlds: It’s got flair and beauty, but the hairstyle is up for hot weather. And it frames the face to highlight beautiful features, says Jackson Simmonds, a hairstylist at the Julien Farel Salon in New York City, who’s worked with Carol Burnett and Jill Zarin. This combination helps the style appear somewhat “undone” from the start, so if any pieces happen to fall out throughout the celebration, it will look intentional.
What you’ll need: Teasing comb, hair ties, bobby pins, 1-inch curling iron, hair spray
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For a Shower: Make a Poufed Pony

Best for: Medium to Long Hair
The height of a pompadour-infused half-up ’do directs the eye up and away from aging facial flaws. “The pouf also lifts hair off of the scalp for a cooling, vent-like effect,” says Simmonds. What’s more, the versatile style pairs well with both casual and formal attire.
What you’ll need: Blow-dryer, paddle brush, teasing comb, hair tie, hairspray
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For a BBQ: Try the Braided Cascade

Best for: Medium to Long Hair
Sweeping longer locks into a side braid draws attention down, “stretching” the neck for a swan-like look. A bonus of this hairstyle for hot weather: It also exposes pulse points to cooler breezes on one side of the neck to help lower body temperature.
What you’ll need: Dry shampoo, hair ties, bobby pins
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For a Work Picnic: Test Out the Sassy Swing

Best for: Short to Medium Hair
Positioning a ponytail at the top of the crown pulls focus upward, so features look lifted and youthful. And as the tail swings from side to side, it acts like a fan that helps keep the neck cool. Plus, says hairstylist Larry Sims, who created this look for Gabrielle, infusing the style with “flippy” ends adds flirty, feminine flair.
What you’ll need: Blow-dryer, round brush, f lat iron, hair tie, bobby pins, hairspray
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For a Cocktail Party: Enjoy a Tousled Topknot

Best for: Short to Medium Hair
A classic sky-high knot pulls the eye vertically, so the face appears instantly longer and leaner. And, says hairstylist Brant Mayfield, who created this updo for Lisa, the bun will stay in place all night long, no matter how much you sweat or move around.
What you’ll need: Blow-dryer, round brush, hair tie, bobby pins, hairspray
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For a Graduation: Create a Sparkling Sweep

Best for: Short to Medium Hair
Styling shorter strands so they’re sleek yet voluminous ensures hair looks more “wow” than wash-and-go. This style also allows the breeze to blow on face to keep you cool when your mingling among a crowd.
What you’ll need: Volumizing mousse, blow-dryer, round brush, jeweled bobby pins, hairspray
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For a Dinner Party: Try a Wavy Waterfall

Best for: Medium to Long Hair
A half-up style sweeps up the bulk of longer locks, so waves won’t fall flat in the heat, says celebrity hairstylist Jackson Simmonds. Plus, adorning the ’do with a bow adds playful pizzazz to an evening look.
What you’ll need: 1-inch curling iron, teasing comb, hair tie, white ribbon, hairspray
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For a Pool Party: Pull Off a Polished Side Pony

Best for: Medium to Long Hair
Infusing a ponytail with volume visually thickens finer hair and gives the casual style a “chicer” look, says hairstylist Carrie Butterworth, who’s worked with Sigourney Weaver and Mena Suvari. And sweeping the tail to one side allows air to hit the neck so you won’t overheat while outside.
What you’ll need: Teasing comb, 1-inch curling iron, hair tie, bobby pins, hairspray
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