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How to comb your hair when it's very windy

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High bun

High bun

Jennifer Lawrence's solution is perfect for these days because all hair is well attached. Spray your hair with dry shampoo to give it texture so that the gum doesn't sag. Make a high ponytail. Then twist it into a bun and put another rubber band on top to secure it well.

Low ponytail

Low ponytail

We love Inma Cuesta's hairstyle because it is super easy to do. The parting in the middle and the low ponytail are valid for all hair lengths, even for medium hair. If you want, you can put on a little styling gel so that not a hair will move.

Pigtail bubble

Pigtail bubble

This type of hairstyle will save your life on the windiest days. You just have to make a ponytail (at the height that best suits you) and add rubber bands every two or three fingers until you reach the ends. When finished, hollow out the space between each one to form the 'bubbles'.

Low bun

Low bun

Another ideal solution so that your hair does not fly all day is the low bun. If you want, you can give it some volume by carding the crown area. Gather the hair at the nape of the neck, twist it and form a bun. Secure with a rubber band and spray with setting spray.

Boxer braids

Boxer braids

Boxer braids are one of our favorite hairstyles for windy days. You won't be bothered by a strand. Divide the hair vertically with a central part and start braiding from the roots from the forehead to the nape, adding new strands each new turn.

High ponytail

High ponytail

It is one of the simplest hairstyles to do, however, if you have long hair it will blow you away with so much wind and it will no longer be comfortable. To avoid this you can add a thin rubber on the tips so that everything is well attached.

All back

All back

It is the simplest option and also the most effective. Use a styling gel and a comb to pull all of your hair back. You can collect it in a ponytail or in a bow at the height that suits you best.

French braid

French braid

French braids are perfect for windy days. If you want to give it a new look, you can do like Nafessa Williams and wear it like a Mohawk by braiding only the upper part of the hair.

Little bows

Little bows

Millie Bobbie Brown knows that an updo like this is perfect for windy days. It is enough to divide the hair into two sections vertically by drawing a line from the forehead to the nape. Take one of the parts, roll it around itself until it forms a little bow. Secure with a rubber band the same color as your hair. Repeat the operation on the other part. If you want, put a bow on each bow as an ornament.

Crown braid

Crown braid

We love this solution but you have to have quite long hair to do it. Make a center part from the forehead to the nape and divide the hair into two sections. Braid each section and secure with a clear plastic rubber band. Bring the first braid towards the top of your head and secure with bobby pins. Do the same with the other braid, being careful to hide the ends of both.

Artistic bow tie

Artistic bow tie

Tired of classic bows? Choose to copy Margot Robbie's. Instead of doing it in the center of your head, you will only have to move it a little to one side. Divide the ponytail in two and first twist one section into a bow and then do the same with the second, letting it create random shapes.

Romantic pick up

Romantic pick up

If throwing all your hair back is not much for you, you can always opt for a low updo in a romantic style like Julia Roberts. Both pigtails and bows or braids will serve you, the key is to maintain the part and release some front locks. Of course, do not put a sticky gloss when it is very windy because those strands will stay attached to your lips and it is neither pleasant nor aesthetic.

The new Italian bun

The new Italian bun

Do you remember those curl-shaped bows that were worn in the 90s? Well, they have returned but in a renewed way, like Jessica Biel's, which is also ideal if you are looking for an original collection for windy days. To do this, you will only have to gather your hair as if you were going to make a low ponytail and start winding it on itself inwards from the ends. When you have it close to your head, put bobby pins inside the roller and spray with hairspray to fix it.

Braid + bangs

Braid + bangs

We love this look for the mix of styles. The bangs stand out much more with the collected hair and a bangs as minimalist as this one contrasts with the classic and long braid that falls on the shoulder.

Wet effect

Wet effect

Even with short hair the wind can be the most annoying. To keep everything in place, apply a wet look styling gel and give your look a sexy dandy air.

With headband

With headband

If you resist wearing your hair up because you do not look favored, you can always resort to holding your hair with a ribbon or a headband. You will give a different touch to your look and at least it will not put all the hair in your face.

Windy days are hell if you wear your hair down. It gets tangled, it sticks to your lips if you wear lip balm or lipstick, and any attempt to tame it will go flat in a matter of minutes. But don't panic because we've found the worst enemy of explosive cyclogenesis: these 16 hairstyles that will keep your hair under control even when a hurricane is approaching.

Hairstyles to survive windy days

  • Bows . They are your best allies on days when strong winds blow because they keep all your hair gathered. You have several options to choose from so that you can make the one that suits you the most (or the one that you feel like that day). You can opt for a low bun with volume at the crown, classic-style high buns or with a more artistic finish. The option of the Italian bow has also conquered us because it is very stylish and that of wearing two bows for a more fun and casual hairstyle.
  • Pigtails . We love the idea of ​​wearing a simple low 'ruffled' ponytail back with gel . You can either keep the part in place or push it all back. Another option that has conquered us is that of the disheveled high ponytail but so that it does not go 'crazy' with the wind, secure the ends with a rubber band.
  • Plaits . There are so many ways to wear your hair in braids that it's hard to get tired of them. The crown of braids is ideal for outfits with a bohemian air, you can also try boxer braids, French braids or if you wear bangs, complement them with a classic braid.
  • Wet effect . Ideal for short and medium hair that do not arrive to make updos. You just have to put on some gel and do your dandy style.

By Sonia Murillo