Lifestyle Style Easy, Sexy Hair to Try This Weekend Ashlee Simpson's slick side-sweep! Nicole Richie's retro beehive! See effortless lock looks perfect for a date night, brunch or girls night out By Alex Apatoff Published on April 5, 2012 10:00 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos 01 of 07 SHORT & SIDE-SWEPT Don Arnold/WireImage ditches the piecey pixie for something more polished – her slicked-down, asymmetrical style is low-maintenance yet totally elegant. 02 of 07 RETRO BOUFFANT Frazer Harrison/ACMA2012/Getty From the volume at the crown to the wispy side tendrils, beehive-esque do is a throwback to the days of big hair. Paired with a supermodern dress and jewels, the look is cheeky and not at all dated. 03 of 07 SHAVED ON THE SIDE AFLO/Startraks This buzzed-section style may not be for everyone, but sure makes us want to experiment! Long layers keep the look feminine, and you can always part your hair in the middle to cover the edgy patch during the workweek. 04 of 07 SAUCY CENTER PART Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Expect to see tons of celebs rocking the center split in coming months. Sarah Hyland gives her ’90s-era, ultra-flat-ironed locks a little lift with volume at the crown. 05 of 07 SLEEK FULL BUN Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Though an every-strand-in-place topknot like requires a little extra effort, the payoff is enormous. Use a smoothing serum before drying, then add hot rollers for volume. Finally, wrap a ponytail carefully around an elastic, pinning as you go. 06 of 07 BOB WITH BANGS Joe Schildhorn/BFAnyc/Sipa All-one-length bobs are back in a big way for spring, and Anna Faris’s cut combines two of our favorite trends: heavy, eyebrow-grazing bangs and a chin-length crop. No maintenance required (hello, morning-after brunch!), but it still looks pulled-together. 07 of 07 HIPPIE, BEACHY BEAUTY Nick Zonna/Splash News Online Trying another spin on the center part (and one that doesn’t require a flat-iron), Paz Vega sports her mane long and wavy. A straight-down-the-middle divide and majorly glossy strands elevate an undone do to a definitive style.