6 must-have hairstyles for hot summer
While we love the challenge of intricate updos, in the summer we want comfort. After all, less time spent styling our hair means more time at the beach. The ideal updo for hot days is a bit different from others we opt for during the cooler months. After all, we care not only about looks, but also about comfort. We suggest how to make them. Here are nice and simple hairstyles for summer.
1. The perfect ponytail
The perfect summer ponytail is an effortless style that suits all hair types. This is the best hairstyle for a hot summer day. All you have to do is divide your hair into two parts, from your forehead to ear height and from your ears to the nape of your neck. Then, from the first part of the hair, we make a ponytail on the top of the head, and just below it another ponytail. In the final step, we connect the two ponytails with a hair elastic.
2. High chignon
A quick and easy hairstyle you can do for summer is a top bun . Just one quick step, a few pins and voila. The high chignon is easiest on hair that has been washed at least a day before, as it doesn't slip out of the updo as much.
Step 1: Tie your hair into a high ponytail.
Step 2: Divide hair into strands and backcomb each strand slightly.
Step 3.: In a circular motion, wrap the hair around the elastic band.
Step 4.: Tighten the fallen strands separately.
Step 5.: Pin in place with bobby pins.
3. Braid crown
If you have long hair, you can divide it into two sections, braid it, and then wrap the braid around your head with bobby pins to hold it in place. Those with shorter hair have to get creative. Since you don't have the length to wrap, you can opt for a Dutch braid on each side from the top of your head. Spread your hair in the middle and make a Dutch braid on each side, finishing with an elastic. Once the braids are in place, you can slide the ends of each braid into the other.
4. French braid
A basic braid is one of the easiest hairstyles to create, and can look great for everyday use and in the heat of summer.
5. Messy bun
This is a hairstyle that perfectly fits the summer climate. It is the opposite of the boring, grandmotherly bun, stiffly and tightly coiled on the head. A simple bun gives the impression of quickly caught hair, lightly and carelessly wrapped with an elastic band, from which thin strands slip.
6. Bubble braid
Do the same as a regular ponytail, except that you tie the hair in several places, using more rubber bands. You can achieve a romantic effect by tying the strands with thin scarves, and if you like boho style, you can gently loosen the hair between the rubber bands. Bubble braids can be worn a little lower, on the side, or as a complementary element to a hairstyle with loose hair.w.
How to survive the heat - some practical advice
Finally, some practical advice on how to survive the heat when you can't spend all day by the pool, wallowing in pleasantly cool water.
One thing you already know - tie up your hair. It really works. Just remember to tie it in a way that doesn't damage it. You can also braid your hair, but make sure the braid is fairly loose. Braided hair won't stick to your sweaty skin, and it will give you a little more comfort.