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In the summer and spring, experimenting with hair much easier. By varying the placement, care. Sunshine and fresh air to breathe and allow the hair to look a whole better than in winter. But it seems to us that in the winter do not forget about the constant renewal of its image.
Let's try to give our hair in the winter a little bit of novelty:
1 advice. Less blonde.
If you - blonde, summer More meliruetes and clarified further, in the winter it is very light locks look like a patch, not as natural as often artificial lighting, and the light at the hair is not so much. Tip for all blondes: go in the winter to paint a couple of shades darker than usual. Add a few darker than normal strands. You will see how your face will be fresh, new, your image of "sparkle" with new colors!
2 Council. Brunettes - more red.
If you - the brunette, then a dull winter colors and malovyrazitelnoe, is not it? Tip: add a few strands of red, it will update the hair color and highlights the warm glow of the skin.
3 advice. Try bangs.
It is not necessary to radically change the haircut. A pair of short, thin strands have an image refresh, and visually add a little volume, because under their hats in the winter splendor of the hair difficult to achieve.
4 Council. In a fashion - Wave
. It is not necessary to go in the winter "sleek". Anyway marks caps do not allow to have a perfectly smooth hair and the iron is not always at hand. Just dry the hair after washing them first with a towel, and then collect a light beam. The soft natural wave is provided.
5 Council. Buy new hairpins.
This is an ideal fix her hair after the cap and give your hair a trim and well-groomed appearance. Then shopping in search of beautiful and inexpensive clips - not ruinous, and very pleasant.
6 Council. Do not give up the headdress.
Let it be a hat, knitted cap, scarf ... Though the hair from under his cap, and sometimes frustrating, but even more disappointed you sick and dry scalp, colds, hair loss, which can be picked up when you without a hat.
Author: Julia Gnedina
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