The Best Hairstyles for Road Trips (That Still Look Cute at Pit Stops)
Let’s be real: road trips are fun… but your hair might not think so. Wind, sun, naps in the passenger seat, snack crumbs (don’t ask)—they all take a toll. That’s why planning the right hairstyle is just as important as packing snacks and curating the perfect playlist.
Whether you’re heading to the mountains, beach, or just driving until the gas runs out, your hair deserves comfort, protection, and a little flair. And yes, we’ve made sure they’re passenger-seat-nap approved.
Here are the best hairstyles for road trips—designed to keep you comfy, stylish, and stress-free from the first mile to the final stop.
1. The Low Silk-Scrunchie Bun
Perfect for: Long drives, neck comfort, and effortless elegance
A low bun tied with a Silkie silk scrunchie keeps your hair off your face without pulling at your scalp. Silk helps reduce friction (no breakage!), and it won’t leave deep creases like tight elastics. Best part? You can take it down at a gas stop and still have smooth, pretty waves.
Silkie tip: Grab a neutral-toned silk scrunchie from Silkie's collection to match every outfit. It’s minimal effort for max polish.
2. Bubble Braids
Perfect for: Road trip selfies and keeping hair in check with a twist
Bubble braids are easy to do and so cute. Tie your hair in a low or mid-height ponytail, then add scrunchies or elastics every few inches down the length. Gently tug each “bubble” to add volume. It keeps your hair secure without full braiding—and looks way more intentional than a plain pony.
Pro tip: Use mini silk scrunchies for each section to avoid dents and keep your strands protected from tugging and sweat.
3. Claw Clip Half-Up
Perfect for: Those “windows down” moments and snack breaks
Need hair off your face without a full commitment? The half-up claw clip style is perfect for breezy drives and casual rest stops. Plus, it’s fast—like, done-in-10-seconds fast.
Silkie style tip: Choose a tortoise shell or matte pastel clip to elevate the look. Bonus points if you match your nails to it.
4. Loose Braided Pigtails
Perfect for: Long hauls, nostalgia, and zero-maintenance chic
These aren’t the schoolgirl pigtails of your past. Loosely braided twin tails (with the ends tied off in silk scrunchies, of course) are comfy and won’t leave weird bends in your hair. They're also great if you plan on switching to a down-do later.
Road trip bonus: These stay put through naps, Spotify dance parties, and food truck runs.
5. Silk-Wrapped High Pony
Perfect for: Power drives and cute diner stops
High ponytails give you energy. Seriously. They keep your hair off your neck and add a playful bounce that just feels road-trip ready. Swap your regular tie for a Silkie silk scrunchie to prevent friction, breakage, and annoying tension headaches.
Make it glam: Let the tails of a silk scarf flow with the wind (dramatic, we know—and we love it).
6. The Braided Headband
Perfect for: Easy elegance and no product-needed styling
Just braid two front sections of your hair and pin them back like a headband. You can leave the rest down, toss it into a low pony, or bun it up. It keeps hair out of your face while giving you that “I didn’t try, but I totally did” look.
Silkie-approved: Use silk pins or small accessories to hold everything in place without tearing strands when you unpin.
Final Thoughts: Function Meets Fashion
Hair on the road doesn’t have to be high-maintenance—or boring. The right styles can keep your strands healthy, reduce damage from wind and sweat, and keep you looking good in every pit stop selfie. And when in doubt? Always bring silk. From scrunchies to pillowcases, silk helps protect hair from breakage, frizz, and dehydration—even on the go.
Ready to upgrade your road trip hair game?
Check out Silkie’s road trip–friendly hair accessories at www.shopsilkie.com and make every mile a good hair mile.