Tuesday, 23 May 2017

SUMMER HAIR TRENDS AND TIPS

 We all know how big of a hassle it is to style our hair during this warm humid weather. Humidity- induced frizzy hair and oily roots can bring down your overall look.  If you aren't blessed with naturally jet straight hair you know the struggle is real. Especially, women with thick hair, it doesn't matter what texture your hair is, it is a pain in the back to style it. 

Beat the heat by pulling these hairstyles off this Summer, that can resist the humidity:

BRAIDS/PLAIT AND TOP BUN:
 Experiment with braids, they look super cute and preppy. Opt for French/ fish braids or boxer braids (boxer braids are super trendy )because plain braids can be very boring.  A little effort on your braids can give you a polished look. Top bun or top knot looks effortlessly chic. You can either do a very neat donut bun or half hairdo, however, If you are running late and have no time just do a messy hair bun, take some pieces out from the front to structure your face and voila you are good to go. 




PONYTAIL:
If your hair tends to get really frizzy and after being out 1 hour in the heat you become a lion king or Monica from Friends, get it? No? Moving on, this is the most suitable hairstyle for you. For a daytime look, you can do a messy ponytail or for a more night time look you can go for sleek/puff high ponytail. 


LOOSE CURLS OR WAVES:
Loose curls or beach waves with sleek strands looks good on both short and long hair. It can really enhance your look. It looks like beach waves or loose curls are Celebs personal favourite.
How to get perfect loose curls with hair straightener: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8G2gVuhMwA



Now time for a secret tip😊

To avoid frizziness all you need to do is to take 1 tsp glycerine mixed with 1 tbsp of water ( you can increase the quantity depending on the length of your hair), start applying from the strands avoiding the roots of your hair, leave it for 25-30 minutes then shampoo, conditioner and get super silky hair till the next wash. 




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