I always want to be beautiful: both in summer and in winter. True, when it rains or snows outside, preserving the image (and the nervous system) becomes problematic. We must abandon complex contouring and volumetric brushing. But don’t worry now; We’ve collected ideas for hairstyles that will last even when it’s damp and humid outside.
Wet hair styling
Wet hair styling continues to be a trend. Thanks to its strong grip, wind and snow will not spoil your hair style, so you can repeat the styling safely. Apply a generous amount of gel to damp hair and comb curls along the parting or ridge. To fix everything correctly, additionally fix it with varnish.
messy bun
It is impossible to spoil something that has already been done carelessly. If you’re going for a walk in windy weather, donuts are a great option. Gather your hair into a high ponytail, creating a voluminous braid, then twist and secure with an elastic band. Leave a few strands close to your face. By the way, you can look beautiful even with a hat and a messy bun.
braids
Do you remember how, as a child, you would fall asleep with your ponytail on and wake up in the morning with an almost perfect hairdo? They withstand all weather conditions well, so divide your hair into three parts and braid them using the usual motion. You can make a “fishtail” or “spikelet”. Use silicone elastic bands to help your hair stay in place better.
low ponytail
Low ponytail is one of the simplest hairstyle options. Part your hair and comb it, then gather it into a low ponytail and tie it with an elastic band. The curls will not get tangled due to wind or rain and will remain beautiful. Finish your hair with water-resistant hairspray for durability. By the way, you can complete your ponytail with hairpins or trendy bows.
smooth bun
A classic beauty tip is to tie your hair up in a high bun at night to prevent your strands from getting tangled while you sleep. It will help you even in bad weather. Comb your hair, part it and make a high ponytail, then twist it into a braid and tie it. Use a setting gel to remove strands from your face. In this way, your hairstyle will not be in danger.
And if you still want to make a complex hairstyle, read the material on how to protect your hair in the rain.
Source: People Talk
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