Easy festival and concert hair styles to elevate your look

Headed to a concert or festival soon? Here’s the last-minute hair inspo you didn’t know you needed!

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LISA AZCONA: If you're headed to a concert or festival this year, you're probably already brainstorming your picture worthy look. Beyond the music nowadays, the experience is also about trying new and exciting beauty and style trends. If you're wondering what you're going to do to your hair, Don't fret. I have three easy hairstyles for long hair that you can achieve at home.

What's up, guys? It's your girl Lisa Azcona from "In The Know" by Yahoo, and this is "Pretty Beautiful." OK, so for this first look, all you'll need is tinsel clippings and small hair elastics. I bought this one from the brand Lexi. I bought two just to make sure it really shines through my dark hair.

The first thing you're going to want to do is create a middle part and split your hair in two. Section a thin layer of hair from the top of your head and temporarily hold it with a clip. You're going to hide the clip and extensions under this layer of hair.

Start clipping in the extensions on both sides of your head. Once you're done, release the top layer of hair you temporarily clipped. Now, we're going to go ahead and start creating the bubble braids by tying small hair bands down a pigtail.

Make sure that they're equally distanced from each other. Then, to really create that bubble effect, you'll want to gently spread the hair and each small section to create more volume. Just make sure to pull the tinsel forward if you have to so it can be seen in the final look. I feel like something is missing. I'm going to pull two strands from the very front and curl them with a curling wand.

The second look might be the easiest of the three. All you're going to do is create three thin braids on each side of your head and tie them at the ends with small elastics. Just make sure that you create two braids at the front so they show up nicely in pictures. To finish off, I'm going to add three to four cuffs to each of the braids.

It's important to highlight that a lot of these braided hairstyles and hair ornaments can be traced back centuries ago to West African cultures. They carry so much history with them. They were actually used to identify rank, marital status, religion, and even age.

OK, we're done. This looks so cute. I love it. I'm ready for my next festival.

The process to create this last look is actually very exciting. We're going to use a hair blinger and these gems. I actually remember using this in my childhood. To start, you're going to want to make sure your hair is parted down the middle and that you section out the front of your hair. Next, you're going to want to hold the rest of your hair up temporarily in a hair clip, tie the front section of the hair with an elastic band at the back of your head, then release the hair you've been holding up with a clip.

All right, this is the fun part. I'm going to place a lot of these gems on my hair, and we'll see how that looks. Just look at how beautiful they are. I'm so excited. Yes, look at that. I love it. Amazing.

This is making me realize that I need to crimp my hair more often. That looks so cute.

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So the moment we've all been waiting for. Let's see if I remember how to use this.

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That was so satisfying. Look at that. Honestly, the way it works is a lot like a stapler, which makes it super easy to use.

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And here's the final look. I love it. I really hope that these hairstyles were easy to follow and that you'll give them a try. Thank you so much for watching, and I hope to see you guys again next time. Woo. Dropped one.