How to get Parisian hair?
That the Parisienne always looks very good, read: it looks like she hasn't spent any time on it (but in reality has stood in front of the mirror for an hour), is clear. And it's really not that difficult to achieve that ‘joie de vivre’ hair, you know. Read below and you'll have it too.
Hair color is important
Don't dye your hair . Or, if you do it to hide some gray strands, just choose your original hair color to highlight it a bit and make it shinier. This rule is more or less followed by everyone; you keep the color that mother nature has chosen for you.
No go: blow-dry
Don't dry your hair with a hairdryer. In fact: throw that out the window immediately. Instead, opt for two much more environmentally friendly versions. Fresh air in the summer and a towel in the winter. Where possible, wash your hair in the evening, because a Parisienne never goes out with wet hair.
Don't wash
Go to bed with towel-dried hair. This gives a much more interesting shape to your hairstyle when you wake up. Besides: apart from not being good for your hair, it's also not necessary to wash your hair every day. The day after your hair actually looks much better. The volume is suddenly three times as much and it's really not necessary to tie it all up in a bun. Parisiennes do that on the third non-wash day.
The eighteen plus rule
18+? Then avoid hair accessories. Yes, also clips, headbands, and any other decorative accessory. Nothing at all. At most a little elastic that peeks through somewhere.
Age doesn't matter
In your face and hands, you'll see that you're getting older, but make sure to pay a bit more attention to your hairstyle. Have it styled by the hairdresser. Yes, she can use a blow-dryer. Another option is to tie your hair back. Of course, without showing the hair accessories.
Beach look
Worship the magical time in summer when your hair looks good. With a bit of seawater and sunshine, your hair is actually perfect. A little rough, slightly light, and a bit salty. It's allowed. And it looks great.
A little spray here and there
Of course, you spray a perfume in your hair. A bit behind your ear and a bit on your neck.



