Avoid Hat Hair This Winter?

It's too cold outside not to cover your head, but what's a
girl to do when confronted with the prospect of hat hair? Even if your warm
winter hat is the cutest style, it can still leave you with a flat,
unmanageable coif underneath when you take it off. But there are a few ways to
revitalize your 'do or to avoid hat hair completely. First, find a hat-friendly
way to style your hair. The low side braid that is so fashionable among
celebrities is a perfect way to keep long, staticky hair in check.

Low
ponytails that skim the side of the neck can be stylish and sexy, too. Prevent
fly away with a low bun at the nape of the neck. This cute style can be slick
or messy. A bun will hold its shape better if hair is curled before twisting it
into shape. This way, the tendrils that fall out curl nicely instead of
sticking straight out.

Make a low ponytail, then divide it into three sections,
curling each around a large-barreled curling iron. Wrap hair around ponytail
and secure with your favorite hair pin. If your hair is short and straight,
then you might just try a short, sleek bob under a hat. Just be sure to use
plenty of anti-frizz serum to keep flyaways away. Big, hot-rolled curls are
great under a hat as well. When you take off the hat, try to spread the hat at
the base and lift it away from the head gently. Shake out your style if it's
not pinned up by bending over and shaking your head. Use a little styling cream
or mousse to finger style and prevent static, and you're on your way.
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