Now that summer has here, we are focussing all of our cosmetic efforts on expanding our collection of hairstyles.
The summer months are ideal for looks that seem revitalising and fresh but, most importantly, require little work: a dash of bronzer, a flash of cream blush, and so on.
It makes sense that this carefree, easygoing attitude would permeate our hairdo selections as well, particularly as the weather becomes warmer.
When it comes to damaging hair, summer is one of the worst seasons because of the heat, humidity, salt water, and chlorine. It’s not all bad news, either. It’s also the ideal chance to try out some new hairstyles and expand your hairstyle horizons.
We can help if trying to beat the heat has left you feeling hot and uncomfortable. Summer hairstyles Buns will be your beauty saviour this season; they come in a variety of styles, from ultra-slimy spiky to classic 90s claw clips to carefree chignons with face-framing tendrils.
If you want to stay cool (while appearing even better), festival staples like bubble braids and textured plaits are perfect.
Alternatively, offer heightened elegance à la Sofia Richie with pristine white camellia clips, or up the ante with colourful elastics and whimsical accessories for an adorable Y2K moment.
Although the atmosphere seems carefree, it is by no means unimportant. Take inspiration from our top hairstyles right now and get to work honing your craft right away.
1. Sleek, spiky bun
Right now, incredibly sleek buns are all the rage, and this spiky variation is dripping with Y2K style. Aloe gel and brushes with boar bristles ready…
2. Larger-than-life scrunchie
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a huge surge in the popularity of scrunchies, but this hair accessory is one of those trends that just won’t go away. Thanks to Good Squish, supersize designs are really popular right now and look stunning with moisturised coils.
3. Cowrie shell half-up, half-down bun
These cowrie slides are an adorable complement to a true summer classic: shells. Put your hair up in a half-down, half-up bun to provide additional cooling effect against the heat.
4. Bows, bows and more bows
If you want a look that Simone Rocha would be proud of, go for many bows that cascade down your bubble ponytail instead of just one.
5. Face-framing tendrils
An exquisite tied bun is a surefire choice for any upcoming wedding or sophisticated outdoor event. Take out your fringe or divide your hair in two front pieces, then shape each into sleek, face-framing waves.
6. High bunches
We’re here for it because it’s bringing Baby Spice with a bit of festival enthusiasm. Wearing your hair back and away from your face with high bunches adds a fun playfulness to your style.
7. Defined curls with headband
An off-duty ease is embodied by the bouncy corkscrew curls, and the textured headband adds a focal point to this ensemble.
8. Voluminous low pony
The ponytail, ah. So easy, but with so many dangers. Using a texturising spray to add a little height around the root is the key to creating a flattering line.
9. Big bow energy
As everyone is aware, bows of all kinds are really popular right now, and the simplest way to follow the trend is to add one to your hair. Grab a bow clip or hairband from an old gift, purse, or junk drawer if you don’t already have one.
10. Textured braid
A big, sweeping braid is the way to go for surefire effect. To achieve a sleek finish against your head, use styling gel; nevertheless, a little texture in the braid can look beautiful and lived-in.
11. Bubble braids and claw clip combo
We think bubble braids are very hot right now and we love it. Adorable and requiring little expertise, they look fantastic as the focal point, with a traditional claw clip at the rear to keep your hair off your neck.
12. Corkscrew accents
A one-way ticket to cool-girl heaven is a corkscrew face-framing accent, as Iris Law so elegantly demonstrated at the Fashion Awards this year.
13. Camellia clips
14. Chunky gold accents
Chunky gold accessories are a great way to add a touch of calm elegance to an otherwise understated yet stylish ensemble. The same is true for hair accents.
15. Add a bandana
Hailey Bieber recently demonstrated how effortlessly stylish and trendy a simple bandana can be, making it the ideal choice for days when your flyaways or cowlick aren’t cooperating.