
Hairstyles for hot weather come to the rescue when the temperature on the street gets higher every day and it is no longer possible to walk with loose hair. We asked the Kultura barber’s stylist for the best ones.

Albina Orlova, hairdresser “Culture”
sloppy bun

Tilt your head, collect your hair and secure it with a rubber band without over-tightening it. Then make a light tourniquet, wrap it, fluff it and fix it again with the same rubber band. Leave a few strands from your face and a sloppy, romantic bun is ready.
surfer waves

For such styling, you can use a curling iron or an iron. Wrap the strands in the styler. And then secure them with a texturizing or salty hairspray. You can knit a small braid on the face, decorating it with a ring. It looks cute and impudent at the same time.
Handkerchief

The scarf is a versatile accessory that can be used both as a headband and as a headband. Tie them in a bun, ponytail or braid and thread the ends down the strands. Another option is suitable for those who are not afraid of heat – tie it on your head with loose hair and fix it with hairpins on top.
Tail with a scythe

Secure the tail with an elastic band. Take a lock of hair from it and wrap an elastic band to block it (you can use a hairpin to secure it). After that, make a braid – use a small, inconspicuous elastic band to hold it. Braids are on trend now so this hairstyle will look very useful this summer.
Wet effect styling

For such styling in summer weather, you can not even dry your hair. It is enough to apply gel on them while they are still wet, take a comb with rare teeth and gently comb the strands back or without separating them. In this case, act according to your mood.
braids

If the length of the hair is above the shoulders and no hairstyle is able to capture the bangs, the strands in the area can be braided in light spikelets and stuck behind the ear with invisible or shiny hairpins. By the way, this applies not only to short hair. Braids and hairpins will help solve the problem of bangs and long hair.
Source: People Talk

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