Hi guys,
A quick post with 4 quick hair ideas which are fantastic for either bad hair days or when your hair is dirty and you need to hide.
The best thing to do in the latter (and if you are in a hurry) is to spray your hair with dry shampoo. Dry shampoo is basically some of the good old talcum in powder, in a spray version. It works really well, as the powder absorbs the oil and magically makes your hair 'clean'. The secret is to spray it far from your roots and then shake the hair about afterwards to remove any white patches. Dry shampoo is also good for giving texture to the hair and it will make your blow dry last longer.
So, after spraying your hair you could try some of these styles, as I said your hair will have texture and most of the styles will easily stay the way you have planned.
A loose, easy plait will do, then just run your fingers a few times upwards from the tip of the plait to the top in order to lift some strands. Messy and chic, as seen on the runaway.
To achieve this bouffant look at the back, I tip my head upside down and then I make a ponytail quite high up, paying attention not to make a tight ponytail. You must hold your hair loosely otherwise there will be nothing to puff. The rest is easy, I just leave a loop of the end of my ponytail and spread the hair around.
One of my favourite and the easiest, a small detail that adds a polished look to a simple ponytail.
Leave a section of your hair out of your ponytail and then just wrap it around afterwards, secure with a hair pin.
Divide your hair in 2 sections and knot them twice. I think this would work better with coarse/dry hair but it's worth a try even if your hair is on the softer side, bearing in mind that you might not be able to achieve the same look as you will have to secure it with some pins and if your hair is very soft the knots may slide.
Another tip if your are using dry shampoo is to detox your hair once a week, because the dry shampoo leaves residues on your scalp which can block follicles and cause hair loss. It's very important to use a shampoo that will clean your hair and scalp properly.
I recommend shampoos with menthol or eucalyptus, one of those that will make our scalp tingle.
I use a shampoo called Phyto Neutre, from a French brand called Phytologie, it leaves your hair squeak clean. I don't mind the fact that it does stripes my hair colour a little bit, but most of shampoos with that formulation will do it anyways and it's very slight if you use it with moderation. It's also ideal for people that use hairspray, gel or wax frequently.
On the dry shampoo side, I use Batiste. It sells in most of drugstores and it's really cheap, just over £2 for a 150 ml can.
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