Keep scrolling for the weatherproof hairstyles you better know.
Milkmaid Braids
Okay, this may look tricky, but it’s super simple.
Then take the plaits and wrap them around your head and pin them in place.
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In other words, go with that windswept look!
Mist your parting with Philip Kingsley Weatherproof Hairspray.
The Half Updo
Sometimes it’s best to go with the flow.
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Texture-wise, don’t spend too much time if the weather is particularly blustery or damp.
The Faux-Hawk
Lean into the style-ruining potential of a windy day with a fauxhawk.
Fluff and pin hair into the shape you like and don’t stress if it’s not perfect.
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This style looks better the messier it gets.
Dutch Braids
Look 9: Boxer Braids
Dutch braidsare a totally on-trend way to weatherproof your hair.
Just be sure to mist with hair spray and you’ll be good to go.
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Slicked Back
If you’re able to’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
Thesewet-lookroots and dry mid-lengths and ends are a great way to pre-emptively handle flat, rained-on hair.
Just add a bold lip.
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Use acombinationof products, so the hair doesn’t end up too crunchy or greasy.
Close your eyes and pretend you’re in a convertible somewhere instead of stuck at your desk.
Spritz the rest of your hair with a light-holdhairsprayto give it a little bit of staying power, also.
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Moving yourpartaround will give the look a few different options.
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