Between blowouts (thanks Hurricane Gerard) and showers, it’s hard to maintain a perfectly wavy or super flat bob. Instructions for a waterproof hairstyle.
The thermometer has been pretty mild this winter, but the tide has turned. Blame Gerard, then Finn, for the storms that wreak havoc on the weather. Cold and rain are on the way. In these conditions, it is not easy to know how to do your hair. We can forget the brush just waiting to be blown. Or the wave, the spring of which will not withstand the downpour. So what are the best options?
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Bunky’s unstoppable ally
In case of bad weather conditions, it is better to bet on certain values. Well-done hairstyles that keep locks from escaping are what ensure a safe arrival at the office. An easy ballerina bun or braid would be perfect. Just like a high bun that will allow you to tie it with a hat. Moreover, Delphine Courtay recently explained to us that the dancer’s hair was quite easily done on wet hair. So why hesitate?
Braids and a ponytail to master the situation in style
Another option, a low braid or one that starts at the back of the skull. Again we pull the hair back nicely. Why not part in the middle or on the side for a more assertive side? We also think about the double braid, which is very trendy in recent seasons and also very practical to accessorize with a rain hat. Finally, the last alternative, a perfectly flat or even a very high ponytail has something to entice. easy to reach, if necessary, it can be transformed in a short time and even in less than five minutes from the rain it can be turned into a bun. Finally, bubble braid makes a serious case for being a little more original.
The wet effect or how to play with the situation
Another big trend on the catwalks: wet or wet effect. Mixed with a ponytail or bun, it’s also perfect on a bob. The advantage? It keeps the hair in place. And come rain or shine, just style your hair to stay on trend and have a rock je-ne-sais-quoi that sticks with the season.
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Accessories to protect and keep your lengths in place
If you don’t want to change your habits, you can bet on some small tricks to keep your hair in place. Of course, there are berets, rain hats, hats and other silk scarves that protect the head. But you can also play on the bars so that the hair does not fall out and become unmanageable. Ditto for the headbands to help the squares. BCBG for a Blair Waldorf spirit or zigzag to crown the return of 2000s trends; Bella Hadid has already made her choice.
Source: Le Figaro
