
Remember how a few years ago I refused a warm hat in favor of a ponytail? Now health comes first, so we wear scarves, earplugs, gloves and only then leave the house. But I want to be beautiful even in subzero weather. We have prepared various hairstyles so that you do not worry about your hair. You can look good with them even with a hat (pom-pom).
front braids

If your hair is short, you can make small braids in the front. Separate two strands near your face and tie them with bows or elastic bands, creating simple braids. The hairstyle is perfect for evening walks and winter dates. Put on your hat and enjoy the snow.
wavy style

You can be a Pinterest girl in winter too, just have a wavy hairstyle. Even the ugliest hat won’t ruin your hairstyle. Divide your hair into several parts and curl them: the smaller the curls, the better they will hold. Secure your hair with hairspray and add some volume.
messy bun

Tie a messy bun to prevent your hair from getting ruined in the snow and rain. It will hold up well and look beautiful. Gather your hair into a low ponytail, twist it into a braid, and tie it with an elastic band. Don’t try to make it perfect; negligence and simplicity are beauty tips in winter.
braids-lanterns

If you want the magical East but only snow and cold are nearby, take a closer look at the lantern weaves. Part your hair and tie it into a low ponytail. Now step back a little from the first elastic band and tie your hair back. Repeat this until you have voluminous braids.
low braids

Low braids are the simplest and sweetest option. Part your hair, tie two low ponytails, braid thin braids and secure. You can experiment with the color of the elastic band. The important thing is not to use crabs or hairpins, they will be visible from under the hat.
We recommend using cotton products; It does not electrify or damage your hair. Also use a conditioning conditioner that will protect your strands from damage and eliminate static electricity.
Source: People Talk

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