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Feathers are a new hair trend, while flowers are a classic hair accessory – and both are super hot for summer. While the feather hair trend will likely continue to be popular throughout the fall and winter, flowers are most appropriate during the summer, so take full advantage of this look while you can.
What’s your go-to summer hairstyle? Have you tried any of these trends recently? And which one is your favorite? Would you be bold enough to dye your hair a bright color? We love to hear from you,
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To keep the look from being overwhelming,
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2. Beachy Waves
>Summer is in full swing. While the weather is beautiful,
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1. Braids
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Instead of taking the plunge with an all-over permanent hair color,
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Color is in this season,
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4. Feathers + Flowers
The latest braids trend is the fishtail style. The simplest explanation for a fishtail braid compared to a basic braid is that the hair is split into two sections instead of the traditional three sections. For tips,
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Braids are everywhere this season and for good reason – they work with any hair type or length, and are the perfect way to keep hair out of your face while participating in your favorite summer activities.
Curls and waves are always in for summer because they are a great way to work with the natural texture of your hair. The whole point of this hairstyle is not to overdo it. All summer hairstyles are about simplicity and staying away from blow dryers and heat styling tools.
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If you want to try the flower look, flower hair accessories are also available at retail stores,
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If you’re going to try this trend, I recommend Manic Panic hair dyes because the colors are so bright and the products are animal-friendly.
For an in-depth guide with more tips for getting this style, see our post on how to create beachy waves.
However,
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