Snip, Trim, and Style

With the cold dry air of winter, hair tends to lose its soft, healthy, luster with all the split ends and dry hair and scalp. Whether you want to just snip of the dead ends or start fresh, check out these fun hairstyles for winter.



Slicked back hair 

This style looks great on Emma Watson, and can

look great on you too! If you are looking for an

edgier style, try slicking back your hair into a tight,

low-bun or ponytail with strong hold gel.

This hairstyle is great for those days when you don't

want to deal with your hair, on your second-day hair,

or are over the lazy bun days. The style is

sophisticated and chic hairstyle that puts the attention

on your great features like eyes, eyebrows, lips, or

perfectly rosy cheeks from the cold.




Blunt Bangs

Taylor Swift rocks the straight- edge bangs and so

can you. Bangs gives any girl a new look with a

touch of a sophistication. This style is great for the

office and parties, and accents smoldering eye

makeup or dazzling earrings. Not to mention, it also

can hide any forehead/hairline zits. If you start to get

tired of the bangs, then you can push them back and

make a pouf or pull them off to the side.







Voluminous Curls

Kristin Stewart has fresh and shiny, big, loose curls

here and its perfect for winter. If you already have

long hair, just trim off the split ends and add a few

layers and apply hot rollers to your hair. Hot rollers

give the big, loose, natural look to hair, and while

you have them in in the morning you can get dressed

and put on makeup without spending a lot of time.

Also the big bounce to your hair give a refreshing

accent to any outfit, while being a fun and flirty.


Faux Bob

Actress Sarah Hyland sports this flirty and elegant

faux bob. Even girls with notoriously long locks,

they also can pull off a shorter look. This look is

great for parties or just something to dress up an

outfit. Simply twist your hair together and wrap it

under, securing the hair with pins at the nape of your

neck. This style looks best with curled or wavy hair

and a few strands surrounding your face. This look is

great for those who don't want to fully commit to a

real bob, while giving you a fresh look.





These are just a few looks and styles for winter for those who want to change up their haircut or just style it different.

Until next time,


Parker

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