Storm-Proof-Hair
This afternoon it is going to storm. And in a storm, you can take triple the time to get somewhere, resulting in not being able to tidy yourself up at your destination. So it's important to make your hair weather-proof before you leave. Because big hair can also turn out wrong.
Away with wax and gel
The wet look may be very trendy, but in stormy weather, it's not the best choice you can make. If you put a lot of wax and gel in your hair in the morning, there's a chance it will become a dirty greasy mess as it mixes with the rain. Instead, use a good styling spray to slick it back.
Emergency Kit
It's handy to create a set today that allows you to do a last-minute up-do. If your hair really hasn't survived, you can still pin it up. In the kit: a brush, hair ties, and bobby pins. To pin it up; make a small bun low at the nape of your neck. It looks chic and suggests that nothing happened on the way to the appointment.
Best Look: Waves
Mermaid waves are a natural wave. You can't just get them, no, you have to work a bit with a hairdryer, brushes, and curling iron. Or the storm can lend you a hand. Make your hair a bit damp beforehand and braid it very tightly. The storm will do its job during your bike ride, as it will blow everything dry. You just need to take out the braid and loosely run your hands through your hair. Voila, stormy look 2.0. Stepping on the bike with loose hair isn't very smart, as it will turn into an exploded mess on your head rather than hanging casually and neatly.



