The best hairstyles for the gym

Sweating in the gym is inevitable, but doing it with the best looks is optional. We've compiled the coolest celebrity hairstyles for the gym - who says fitness and glamour don't go hand in hand?

Comfort is essential, both to exercise and to feel comfortable and beautiful. That's why, among all the looks for going to the gym, we've selected the ones we feel good in. What are you waiting for to try them? Keep reading!

Low ponytail

Among the most popular hairstyles we find the low ponytail, a classic that saves us on many occasions. This time, it's ideal for controlling all the hair and volume. If you're a fringe wearer, you can add two bobby pins on the sides, a touch that we've even seen on the catwalks.

High ponytail

If you have medium length hair and your favourite classes are body pump or body combat, where the movement and intensity is high, opt for a high ponytail. It keeps your face clear and prevents your hair from getting tangled.

High braid

If, on the other hand, you have long hair, braids are the best option. You keep your hair out of your face throughout the class and avoid tangles. To do this, you have to make a high ponytail and braid it. Easy and practical!

Boxer braids

If you find that a braid doesn't suit you or doesn't hold your movements, due to the amount of hair you have, opt for boxer braids. You can make as many as you want, although we recommend two, one on each side. Don't forget to tighten the braids well so that they resist any movement, a trendy and comfortable look!

Half updos

For those who do more leisurely activities such as pilates or yoga, you can opt for a half updo. Gigi Hadid suggested we tie the top up in two buns and Miranda Keer opted for something more basic like pinning the top up with a clip. Which do you prefer?

Relaxed look

If we continue with more relaxed looks, we must highlight the low ponytail or bun worn by actress Sarah Hyland. Without a doubt, a very flattering look for those who wear a long bob, although it should be mentioned that the fringe part will end up loose. For those who can't hold their hair in their face, we recommend using bobby pins to finish the look.

Bow

To finish off the updo suggestions, we mention Kira Miró's flattering bun. It guarantees hold during practice and you can use a spiral rubber band to avoid leaving a mark. Roll the hair and tie it up, done!

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