Beauty

Hair for the autumn

Au naturel

Just let those locks hang. Preferably one length and the parting where you like to see it best. Prominently in the middle or a bit on the side. But preferably a hefty dose of Parisienne, so it looks like you just got out of bed and haven't done anything to it. Even if you stood in front of the mirror for half an hour.

Relaxed curl

Here too, it should all look like it accidentally landed on your head. Bedhead, but then the day after or the day after that. A droopy curl somewhere in the middle is sufficient. Super sleek This trend was already a thing in the summer and is happily carried into the cold days. Ideal, because after a downpour, your hair stays in shape. Just apply a styling product and sleek it back, and your hair is ready.

Bold bob

And the bob is getting shorter and shorter, so if you switch to the shorter regions now, the hairline ends just below the ear. I would consider it, because it seems to be a blockbuster on the paycheck. Just read here.

Hairband here and there

The hairband remains. Simple or just with an excess of frills: anything goes. The elastics are also embellished with quotes, letters, or just a personal braid.

Go low

Wave the topknot but out, because the bun and ponytail are positioned low on the back of the head this winter. Go low is the motto. Also nice after all those antics at great heights.

Stay warm

Are you the cool type? Then this will be a bit of a shock, because autumn is warm in color. A bit of red, warmer brown, more gold in the blonde. Actually, it should all be a bit more naturally warm instead of a cold edge. We'll bring that back out in the summer again (then I go for this).

Dare devil: flower pot

Okay, not everyone dares to do this, I would never sit in the hairdresser's chair again if mine had this in mind, but for the dare devils, it's a fun one. Flower pot on the head and just cut, my brother used to wear it like that. He probably didn't know he was a trendsetter.