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How It Girls Do Lazy-Day Hair

One thing we can all agree on is that some days it’s way too difficult to get ready in the morning. Even if you opt for showering the night before, attempting hair and makeup in the wee hours (yawn) can be daunting. But it doesn’t have to be that way—luckily for us, some of our favorite It girls serve as the ultimate lazy-day inspiration. Whether it be simple braids, messy buns or ponytails, these ladies have you covered. Take a look at how everyone from Selena Gomez to Kendall Jenner gets out the door with quick and easy styles.

Jamie Chung

The half topknot has been having quite the year. It works for every hair type and length and is also a favorite of Kendall Jenner and Taylor Hill.

Kendall Jenner

For her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Kendall simply pins back her shoulder-length hair with a few strands left out in the front. Instead of curling all of your hair, just wrap the front pieces around a curling wand.

Karlie Kloss

Karlie manages to make your favorite middle-school style cool again, playing it up with a messy feel.

Kate Bosworth

This slicked-back low ponytail can be worn anywhere, including posing for Instagram according to Kate.

Bella Hadid

Bella rarely leaves the house without her signature topknot. Celebrating pal Kylie Jenner's 19th birthday in Turks and Caicos is no exception.

Lily Aldridge

Whoever said the wet look wasn't chic hasn't seen how Lily does it. Step out of the shower, apply a leave-in hair mask from roots to ends and simply swipe on some red lipstick. You'll look incredibly polished while giving your hair a much needed moisture boost.

Gigi Hadid

We're used to seeing Gigi rocking her voluminous blonde waves, but here she keeps things simple with a low bun on a summer day.

Adriana Lima

Adriana steps away from the pigtail trend and opts for a single braid while posing on the beach.

Selena Gomez

Selena landed her Pantene sponsorship with good reason, mainly because her hair always manages to look good—even in a lazy-girl topknot.