Summer is not only a holiday, but also many activities. Graduates, weddings and festivals are not alone in the hottest months of the year. And this means that you need to find makeup, hair styles and images. However, it is even more difficult to survive the next day after a thousand videos, tons of varnish and tightly connected hair. We gathered five hair styles with the collected curls, then the head will not hurt.
Careless beam

A careless beam is the easiest option. You don’t need varnish or stabbing. Connect your hair to a light tail and rotate the curls around the elastic band. Do not try to do it perfectly – Bella Hadid does not need the effect here. Just trust the process.
Knitting

Considering the “rural stylish” trend, the braids are ideal for this summer. Divide the hair not three pieces and knit the usual low weave. Now the most interesting begins. Decorate the braids with flowers, bow or rhinestones. Feel Rapunzel.
A package of braided

A straw bunch is a mixture of two most suitable hair styles. Collect your hair in a low queue and knit the braid. Then bend it around the elastic band and secure with a silk elastic band. In this way, you can do it both on a date and for a walk.
Malvinka

Malvinka is a hairstyle that has become a trend of childhood. Rape the hair and separate the two threads. Now, connect a thin tail with the help of a satin band. If you want, you can insert the knitting. The main thing is that curls lie freely and cause discomfort.
Low tail

Elegant, simple, beautifully – all of this joins in a low queue. Collect your hair in a low queue and separate a few threads on the face. It is important to choose a silk gum that will not harm curls.
Source: People Talk

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