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15 Effortless Hairstyles To Help You Stay Cool This Summer

15 Effortless Hairstyles To Help You Stay Cool This Summer

Vogue4 days ago
Summer is the perfect season to experiment with a new hairstyle. It helps to have a few uncomplicated looks on rotation. When the weather is blazing hot. Take inspiration from actress Lily Collins and make a sleek bob your haircut of choice to style out this summer, or copy singer Dove Cameron and keep your hair off your neck with playful space buns. Nothing beats an easy, breezy hairdo at this time of year.
Below, a round-up of chic summer hairstyles to try in the balmy weeks to come.
Bora Bora braids
The ultimate goddess braid upgrade, Bora Bora braids are achieved using human (rather than synthetic) hair extensions to create an effortless hybrid of wavy sew-ins and wispy pick-and-drop microbraids. To maintain the curls, separate your hair into two bunches every night before bed, creating loose twists. Next, wrap your hair with a silk scarf, which will prevent unwanted flyaways.
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