Why I made this post Winter styling is tougher than it looks. The wind, the hats, and the dry air make hair frizz and fall flat. I made this post because I want to help you find looks that stay put through all that. I tested a bunch of ideas and picked 20 that actually work in real life. These ideas are easy to copy, stay in place, and still feel fresh.
Who it’s for If you want looks that stand up to winter, this is for you. If you juggle work, school, or social events and still want to stay stylish, this is for you too. Whether you have short, medium, or long hair, you’ll find options that fit your routine and your vibe.
What you’ll get A menu of 20 trendy winter hairstyles for 2025. Each idea fits different hair types and lengths. You’ll find looks for everyday wear and for party nights. There are tips on tools, heat protection, and quick steps to follow. The notes are short and easy to grasp.
How these styles fit winter life These looks are chosen to work with hats, scarves, and dry air. They range from sleek waves to cozy buns and braids. I added notes on materials and steps you can actually do. You’ll see what makes each look stay put and what you may need. There are options that use little heat for days when you want gentler care.
Putting ideas into action Pick a couple to test this week. Practice the simpler ones on lighter days. Keep a small kit with a brush, hair ties, and a scarf. Use a satin pillowcase and a leave‑in spray to help with moisture. Note how each style holds up through wind and cold walks.
Winter brings chances to remix your look. If you want tips that feel doable, you’re in the right place. Read on to see the 20 styles that will turn heads everywhere.
1. Sleek High Ponytail

Looking for a winter hairstyle that stays polished from desk to party? A sleek high ponytail fits the moment. It keeps hair neat in cold weather and frames your face with a clean line. This look works for holiday parties, busy workdays, and casual days too. Here’s how to nail it fast.
1. Start with straightened, smooth hair to boost that glassy finish.
2. Brush hair into a tight pony at the crown and secure with a hair tie that matches your shade for a seamless line.
3. Take a small strand from the pony, wrap it around the base, and pin it under the band.
4. Finish with a spritz of shine spray and a light-hold spray to keep the style in place through winter winds.
Why it works The height at the crown adds confidence and flatters many face shapes.
Pro Tip: If you have flyaways, apply a pea-size dab of serum along the hairline before you start.
A practical bonus: Because the hair stays off your face, makeup lasts longer and your accessories pop.
Try it with a holiday look or a sharp office outfit for a quick upgrade. It works for thick, straight, wavy, or fine hair with a touch of mousse. Try it soon.
2. Soft Waves with a Beanie

You want warmth and style on cold days. This look gives you both.
– How to style: start with loose curls using a large-barrel wand. Aim for soft waves, not tight shapes. Wrap small sections, hold briefly, then cool them with your hands.
– Run your fingers through the curls. Gently loosen them until they look soft and relaxed. You want texture, not stiffness.
– Next, pull on a knitted beanie. Let a few face-framing strands peek out. They brighten your features and add casual charm. Pick a beanie color that fits your outfit so the whole look feels coordinated.
– Practical tip: mist with a light hold spray or a quick texturizing spray to keep the waves from falling flat. If your hair is very fine, use a lighter product. For thick hair, a tiny amount of oil can help tame bulk without weighing it down.
– Why it works: waves move with you, while the beanie protects you from the cold. This combo is easy for park trips, coffee runs, and quick meetups.
– Experiment with lengths: longer hair may need a bigger hat or looser curls. Shorter hair can leave more face-framing pieces out. Change the part to tune the vibe.
Warmth and style can coexist! Embrace soft waves paired with a cozy beanie to brighten your winter days. Let those face-framing strands steal the show in 2025’s trendy winter hairstyles!
3. Braided Crown

Braided Crown: a warm, festive look for winter
You want a style that feels elegant but not fussy. A braided crown gives that mix of polish and coziness. It works for holiday parties, date nights, or a quiet night in when you still want to feel special.
What you’ll need
A clear elastic
A few bobby pins
Optional: tiny crystal clips or metallic pins for sparkle
Optional: light texturizing spray or dry shampoo
How to do it
1) Part your hair down the middle to create symmetry.
2) On each side, take a small section near the temple and start a fishtail braid toward the back.
3) Secure the end with a clear elastic.
4) Repeat on the other side.
5) Cross the braids at the back and pin them in place to form a crown.
6) Gently loosen a few strands at the crown for softer volume.
7) Tuck any loose ends and add pins or clips if you like a little shine.
Finish and tips
If your hair is thin, a touch of texturizing spray helps it look fuller. Sparkle clips brighten evening events. For extra grip, spray the roots lightly and tease the crown before pinning.
Why it works
The crown stays steady through dancing or walking. It adds class without weighing you down. It suits many hair types and lengths with simple tweaks.
Common questions
Can I do this on short hair? Yes, with smaller braids and more pins.
What if my hair is very smooth? Use a light amount of texture spray and tease the crown a bit before pinning.
4. Textured Lob

If you want a winter look that goes with chunky knits and warm coats, try the textured lob. The textured lob, or long bob, is trending in 2025. It’s easy to style straight or with soft waves, and it looks fresh.
It works straight, or you can let it fall into natural waves for a casual yet chic vibe. A touch of texture adds lift and movement that lasts all day. With the right spray, you can build volume without stiffness.
How to style it in four simple steps
– Apply a lightweight texturizing spray to damp hair.
– Blow-dry with your fingers or a wide-barrel brush to lift roots and soften ends.
– Create waves with a curling iron on medium heat or use sea-salt spray.
– Finish with a light, flexible-hold spray to keep it touchable.
This cut pairs nicely with winter fashion. It sits neatly under a scarf and plays well with layered coats. You can part it on the side for a polished line, or wear it with a center part for a carefree vibe.
Insider tip: Ask your stylist for long, face-framing layers to brighten and soften your features.
Maintenance note: Trim every 6–8 weeks to keep the shape crisp.
5. Half-Up, Half-Down Braid

Need a winter hairstyle that looks polished but stays comfy in the cold? The half-up, half-down braid fits. It’s playful and refined in one look. It works for holiday parties, family dinners, and coffee runs with friends.
How to nail it:
– Start with clean, dry hair. Lightly mist with a texturizing spray for grip.
– Part the hair at the center or near the temples so you have two front sections.
– Braid each side into a simple three-strand braid, moving toward the back.
– Secure each braid with a small clear elastic.
– Bring the two braids to the back, cross or intertwine them, and pin with a couple of bobby pins. Hide the elastics by tucking a thin strand of hair over them.
Pro tips:
– If your hair is thick, loosen the edges of the braids after pinning to add volume without looking messy.
– For extra fullness, gently tug at the braids after you secure them.
– Finish with a light hairspray to keep flyaways down.
Want a different vibe? You can swap the simple braids for a fishtail braid on each side for a dressier look. Or try Dutch braids for a bolder touch. This style stays neat under a scarf and holds up against winter wind.
Why it works in winter It keeps hair off your face, fits under hats, and is quick to touch up if needed. It’s practical, pretty, and easy to learn.
6. Retro Pompadour

Want a winter hairstyle that turns heads at parties? The retro pompadour gives vintage flair with real presence. It works indoors and out, rain or shine, because it stays put with the right set.
Gather your tools. You’ll need a curling iron with a 1-inch barrel, bobby pins, a fine-tooth comb, heat protectant spray, and a strong-hold hairspray.
Prepare your hair. Dry it completely and mist in heat protection.
Curl the front section away from your face. Let the curl cool so it holds its shape.
Tease the crown to build volume. Use the comb to lift the roots and create height.
Smooth the top layer over the teased area. This hides the frizz and gives a clean finish.
Pin the front curl in place. Use 2-3 pins, crossing them for grip so it stays put.
Finish with hold. Apply a steady mist of strong-hold hairspray from a distance.
Add final touches. If you like extra gloss, spray a light shine mist. Pair with bold makeup and statement earrings to match the drama.
Pro tip: Use heat protectant before curling to keep your hair healthy and shiny through long nights.
7. Messy Bun with Hair Wrap

Are you after a winter hairstyle that stays put, keeps your neck warm, and adds a dash of style? A messy bun with a hair wrap does it all. If you’re chasing a trendy winter hairstyle for 2025, this is a solid choice.
Here’s how to create it in easy steps:
– Step 1: Gather and prep Brush your hair smooth, then pull it into a high ponytail. Leave a few strands loose around your face for softness.
– Step 2: Form the bun Twist the ponytail and coil it into a loose bun. Pin it securely with a few bobby pins, but keep it relaxed so the bun looks casual.
– Step 3: Add the hair wrap Choose a scarf or knit headband. Wrap it around the base of the bun and tie or tuck the ends. Let some ends drape to keep the boho vibe.
– Step 4: Finish and secure Tuck any loose hairs and, if you want extra hold, a light spritz of hairspray.
Why this works for winter
This style keeps hair off your neck, helping you stay comfy in cold weather. The wrap adds color and texture, giving your outfit a pop without much effort.
Tips to tune the look
– Match the wrap to your coat: a bright scarf for a neutral coat, or a muted headband with a bold coat.
– Choose materials that feel cozy: soft cotton, wool blends, or a satin wrap if you’ll wear it for longer.
– Quick fixes: carry a few extra pins for windy days, or switch to a tighter knot if it’s windy.
Any weather is easier when you can adjust the bun height and wrap tightness to fit the wind and temperature.
8. Sleek Low Bun

You want a polished look for winter events that stays put from first glance to last dance. The sleek low bun delivers clean lines, minimal effort, and a touch of glam. It fits 2025 trends for formal winter nights and looks great with bold lips or glowing skin.
– Step 1: Prep and smooth. Wash, dry, and let your hair fall straight. If you prefer, run a flat iron over small sections for a flawless finish. A smooth base makes the bun sit neat all night.
– Step 2: tame flyaways. Rub a tiny dab of smoothing gel or serum between your palms. Glide it over the crown and along the hairline. Brush lightly to keep things sleek without stiffness.
– Step 3: form the bun. Tee up hair at the nape of your neck. Gather it into a low pony, then twist the length into a tight bun. Keep it compact and secure.
– Step 4: pin and perfect. Use 3–5 bobby pins to anchor the bun from different angles. Loop in a clear elastic if you want extra hold, then tuck the ends away.
– Step 5: finish with a soft shine. Lightly smooth the surface with your comb, set with a gentle mist of hairspray, and wipe away any excess product.
Why it works: clean lines elongate the neck and let statement earrings or bold lipstick pop. It’s versatile for day-to-night events and stays crisp through movement and winter humidity.
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9. Shaggy Layers

You want texture that looks easy to keep. Shaggy layers are back for winter 2025. They add volume and movement without a lot of work.
What to ask for: tell your stylist you want layers that get longer as they move away from your face. This creates soft framing and a fuller crown.
How to style: use a curling wand to make loose waves. Keep the waves a bit uneven for a natural look. A light texturizing spray is all you need to finish. Scrunch gently, then run your fingers through for a lived-in feel.
Why it helps: it adds lift to fine hair and cuts through weight in thick hair. It also pairs nicely with chunky knits and cozy scarves. If you’re short on time, this cut looks good with a quick blow-dry and a rough-dry to boost texture.
Practical tips:
– Apply heat protectant before any styling.
– Let hair air-dry part of the way, then rough-dry for lift.
– Finish with a light mist of texture spray for grip and shine.
Embrace your natural texture. The shaggy layers bring out your curls, waves, or straight strands in a modern, easy style.
10. Double Dutch Braids

Winter mornings test your hair. You want a style that stays neat, even with hats. Double Dutch braids deliver. They stay secure in windy days and add a bold, playful touch to your winter look. You’ll feel confident stepping outside.
What you’ll need
– comb or brush and a clear elastic band for each braid
– hairpins (optional, for extra hold)
– a sturdy surface to steady your hands
How to do it
1) Part your hair down the middle, creating two equal sections.
2) On each side, start a Dutch braid by crossing the outer strand under the middle, then add hair from the outside as you go.
3) Keep the braids tight as you move up toward the crown. If you want extra texture, pause at the roots to smooth any bumps.
4) When you reach the ends, secure both braids with clear elastics. You can tuck in loose ends with pins if needed.
Finish and tips
– For a fuller look, gently tug at the edges of each braid after securing them.
– If you’re wearing a beanie or scarf, double Dutch braids sit neatly and reduce hair snag.
FAQ snippets
– Is this hard to learn? It can feel tricky at first, but practice speeds up your timing.
– Do they work for all hair types? Yes, thin or thick hair holds well; just braid snugly and use a strong elastic.
11. Wavy Bob with Face-Framing Pieces

Winter hair that lasts through the season starts here. You want a look that stays stylish and easy to manage in cold weather. The wavy bob with face-framing pieces fits. It adds texture, frames your features, and keeps you moving with confidence.
Face-framing pieces do the work. Let a few longer strands skim your cheeks and jaw. They soften your features and create natural movement. Layered ends boost volume. You get fullness even on damp mornings.
How to style it in 5 simple steps
– Start with clean, dry hair. Use a heat protectant every time.
– Create loose waves with a large-barrel wand. Keep the waves soft.
– Curl away from your face for a gentle, flattering look.
– Gently loosen the waves with your fingers to add texture.
– Apply a light sea salt spray to seal texture. Layer a light hold spray if you need staying power.
Why this works for everyday and special days
– Casual days: pair with a chunky knit and jeans for easy chic.
– Formal events: tuck the front pieces behind your ears. Add a sparkly necklace or a sleek scarf.
Practical tips to keep it looking fresh
– Refresh with a quick spritz of water and a small touch with the wand.
– Use a clarifying wash every few weeks to avoid buildup.
12. Glossy Straight Hair

Glossy straight hair stays in style during winter. It gives you a crisp, polished look even when the air is cold and days feel gray. You can wear it simply for work or dress it up with a hat, clip, or scarf for added flair. The shine catches light in photos and in real life, making your features pop.
– Start with clean, dry hair. This sets a smooth base for a lasting gloss.
– Apply a heat protectant before you style. It shields from damage and keeps the finish sleek.
– Use a high-quality straightener with even heat. A good tool makes a big difference in shine.
– Straighten hair in small sections, moving slowly from roots to ends. This builds a uniform, glassy look.
– Finish with a shine serum to seal gloss and tame flyaways. Use just a small amount.
– Add accessories or pair with bright winter colors to boost contrast. A bold scarf or clip can elevate the style.
This look works for both office days and weekend plans. If your hair is thick, start with a lower heat and apply a touch more serum to keep it light and movable.
Pro Tip: Invest in a ceramic or titanium plate straightener for steady heat and a smooth glide.
13. Side Swept Curls

Want a winter hairstyle that feels romantic and easy to wear? Side swept curls fit perfectly. They stay chic on date nights, at parties, or for a busy holiday season. You get soft volume, clean lines, and a touch of glam without a fuss. Pair it with bold makeup for a striking finish. It stays strong in cold air and from indoor heat.
How to get the look
– Prep with heat protection by applying a heat-protectant spray to dry hair.
– Create big curls using a medium barrel iron, curling large sections away from your face.
– Sweep curls to one side and smooth the part so they sit neatly on your shoulder.
– Pin the front pieces behind your ear with a few bobby pins for hold.
– Set with a light hold spray and soften the curl with your fingers for a relaxed, natural finish.
Extras: For shorter hair, tuck a small twist at the side and keep the rest loose. If you want more drama, add a bold lip or defined eyeliner. This look stays modern in 2025 winter trends and works with many hair textures.
Side swept curls are the ultimate winter hairstyle! Effortlessly romantic and versatile, they add a touch of glam while keeping you warm. Perfect for holiday parties or cozy date nights, stay chic without the fuss!
14. Colorful Highlights

Colorful highlights can be a winter game changer. You want a look that feels fresh in cold days, and highlights deliver. Go subtle with pastels or bold with fashion shades. This easy trick brightens your skin and stands out against dark, wintry outfits. Highlight the face or hide color under layers to catch light as you move.
Popular options
– Subtle pastels: ice blue, lilac, pale pink for a soft, icy vibe
– Bold fashion shades: ruby red, copper, emerald that pop in daylight
– Peekaboo or under-layers: a surprise flash when you lift your hair
How to wear them this winter
1) Choose a shade that fits your skin tone and wardrobe.
2) Placement matters: frame the face for brightness or tuck color under layers for a peekaboo.
3) Ask for foil or balayage to create a natural, multidimensional blend.
4) Use color-safe shampoo and a cool water rinse to keep the tint vibrant.
Care and upkeep
– Use a heat protectant and limit heat styling to avoid damage.
– Wash with color-safe shampoo and conditioner; skip harsh detergents.
– Plan root touch-ups every 6–8 weeks.
Snowy lighting can shift tones, but trust your salon’s shade guide and do a quick strand test first.
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15. Romantic Loose Braid

You want a romantic look that feels soft and effortless for winter nights. A loose braid can give you that vibe without much work.
– Prep hair with texture spray.
– Braid loosely for a soft, romantic look.
– Finish with a light spray.
Start with clean, brushed hair. Lightly mist with a texturizing spray for grip. This helps the braid hold without becoming stiff.
Gather hair at the back or slightly to the crown. Braid loosely, letting small sections fall free. Don’t tug tight—this keeps the style relaxed and romantic.
Secure with a clear elastic, then gently loosen the braid a bit with your fingers. Pull out a few face-framing strands to soften the line.
Add a delicate touch if you like: tiny flowers, small pins, or a slim ribbon are quick upgrades that feel classy.
Finish with a light-hold spray to keep the look in place while staying flexible. If your hair is fine, a quick tease at the crown can add natural lift.
This style pairs beautifully with winter dresses or chunky sweaters and looks finished without heavy styling.
Want extra fullness? Start with slightly damp hair, blow-dry with a round brush, then tease the crown before braiding. It gives you more body and a longer-lasting finish.
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16. Bubble Ponytail

Looking for a playful winter look that’s easy to pull off? The bubble ponytail adds fun volume to a classic pony, and it stays tidy in chilly weather.
Why the bubble ponytail works in winter
It holds up under hats and scarves while still looking cute. The lifted silhouette flatters every face shape. It’s simple enough for a busy morning but stylish enough for a night out.
How to create your bubble ponytail
– 1) Start with clean, dry hair. Brush well so the strands stay smooth.
– 2) Decide where you want the pony. A high position looks bold; a mid or nape level reads more relaxed.
– 3) Create the bubbles. Gather the hair into a pony and secure it with a thin hair tie at the base. Place a second elastic a few inches below. Repeat to add as many bubbles as you like down the length of the ponytail.
– 4) Puff the bubbles. Gently tug on the hair between each elastic to expand each bubble and add fullness.
– 5) Finish the look. If you want the elastics hidden, wrap a small section of hair around each base and pin it. Lightly spray for hold, especially in dry winter air.
Tips to boost the look
Use clear elastics to keep the bubbles clean and invisible. A touch of texturizing spray at the roots adds grip. For extra shine, skip heavy products and stay light with a spritz of hairspray.
17. Layered Side Ponytail

If you want a winter look that stays neat and feels comfy, try a layered side ponytail. It shows off a layered cut and keeps hair secure in cold weather. It also looks fresh in the sun or by a cozy lamp.
– Part your hair to the side and sweep it over one shoulder so the face-framing layers stand out.
– Gather the hair on that side and tie it with a small elastic a couple of inches above the neck.
– If your hair is slick, run a light mousse through the roots for grip before you tie it.
– To hide the elastic, wrap a thin strand around the tie and pin the end under the pony.
– Smooth the lengths with a touch of serum and give the style a quick cool-air set to lock the shape.
Why it works: the style stays put on chilly mornings yet feels light for a casual day or a snug night in. It balances polish with comfort and makes your features pop, even with a scarf.
Pro Tip: For very thick or silky hair, use two elastics or a light hold spray at the crown.
Keep in mind: this look adapts to short layers or longer hair and stays one of the easiest winter hair ideas for 2025.
18. Crimped Waves

Crimped waves are back this winter, and they add real texture to your hair. They give volume and a bold, retro vibe that still feels fresh. It looks good in photos and video. It’s quick to learn.
Why crimped waves fit 2025
This look works from casual days to festive nights. It pairs well with chunky knits, shiny coats, and bold accessories. The texture helps fine hair look fuller and adds movement in photos.
What you get
– Extra volume that lasts
– A modern take on classic waves
– Easy touch-ups for different events
What you need
– Crimp tool or narrow flat iron
– Sea salt spray or texturizing spray
– A light-hold hairspray or finishing cream
– A comb, brush, or your fingers
Step-by-step
– Start with dry hair and a little mousse for grip.
– Create tight waves by clipping small sections from roots to ends.
– Wait a moment, then loosen with your fingers.
– Mist with texture spray and scrunch to boost body.
– For staying power, finish with a light hold spray.
Tips for best results
– Protect hair with a heat spray before styling.
– Don’t crimp every strand in the same area to avoid stiffness.
– Try half-up or push the front pieces back for a different vibe.
– Let curls fall naturally for a softer look as the day goes by.
Crimped waves are your secret weapon this winter! Not only do they deliver dreamy volume, but they also add a fun, retro twist that shines in every photo. Embrace the texture and let your hair turn heads everywhere!
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19. Fringe with Loose Waves

You want a winter hairstyle that looks polished and stays comfortable in cold weather. Fringe with loose waves gives you a soft face frame and easy movement all day. It works for work, dates, or a casual day out.
Why this look works
This combo balances edge and softness. A fringe that falls across the forehead brightens your eyes. Loose waves add body without weighing you down. The result feels modern and easy to wear in every season.
How to style it
– Start with clean, dry hair so the waves hold. Use a heat protectant to shield your strands.
– Curl small sections with a curling iron or wand to form loose waves. Leave the ends slightly straight for a relaxed vibe.
– Sweep your fringe so it falls naturally across your forehead. You want it to kiss the brow line, not heavy like a curtain.
– Run fingers through the waves to break them into soft, airy curls. Finish with a light hold spray that keeps movement without stiffness.
– Pair the look with a chunky knitted scarf or a sleek winter coat for added style.
Tips for best results
– Be gentle when styling the fringe to avoid flat spots.
– If your fringe flips, curl it slightly away from the face for a balanced shape.
– Protect against humidity with a quick mist before you head out.
20. Chic Twist Braid

Chic Twist Braid
You want a winter look that feels polished and easy to wear from day to night. This chic twist braid gives you a clean, textured style without fuss. Two twists meet in the middle for a refined, intertwined finish. It stays neat under a hat and still looks sharp after plans.
– Step 1: Prep your hair with a lightweight leave-in conditioner for moisture and a subtle shine. Detangle gently so twists stay smooth.
– Step 2: Part hair into two even sections at the crown. Twist each section away from your face.
– Step 3: Bring the twists together and weave them as you go. Cross and lock the strands until you reach the ends.
– Step 4: Secure with a small clear elastic or tuck the ends under with bobby pins for a neat finish. Adjust the braid if you want it tighter or looser.
Optional touches: add a slim ribbon or a matte hairpin for a festive winter look. Pair with a cozy sweater or a sleek dress to fit the moment.
Care tip: finish with a light serum to seal moisture and tame static.
It stays comfy under cold weather and looks lively in photos.
You can wear it with a beanie and still see the twists. All day.
A chic twist braid is the ultimate winter hairstyle – it’s polished, easy to create, and stays flawless all day! Embrace the beauty of effortless elegance this season!
Conclusion

Winter is all about finding styles that reflect your personality while keeping you trendy and warm.
These 20 winter hairstyles for 2025 offer a mix of fun, elegance, and flair, ensuring you’ll turn heads wherever you go. Whether you prefer sleek options or playful looks, there’s something for everyone to try this season.
Get ready to experiment and find your new go-to winter hairstyle!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best trendy winter hairstyles for 2025?
In 2025, you can expect to see a variety of trendy winter hairstyles that combine style and practicality. Some of the top picks include the sleek high ponytail, which keeps hair tidy and polished, and the textured lob, perfect for pairing with winter knits. Other favorites include the braided crown for a festive touch and the retro pompadour for those looking to make a bold statement during winter events.
How can I style my hair to avoid frizz in winter?
Winter weather can be harsh on your locks, leading to frizz and flatness. To combat this, consider styles like sleek low buns or glossy straight hair, which help maintain a polished look. Additionally, using products like anti-frizz serums or leave-in conditioners can help keep your hair smooth and manageable. Embrace fun hairstyles like the bubble ponytail for a playful yet controlled appearance!
What tools do I need to achieve these trendy winter hairstyles?
To create the trendy winter hairstyles featured in our article, you’ll want to have a few key tools handy. A large-barrel curling wand is perfect for achieving soft waves or a wavy bob. A good quality straightener will help you perfect glossy straight hair. Don’t forget hair ties, bobby pins, and styling products like mousse or hairspray to help secure your look and withstand the winter elements!
Are there any winter hairstyles that work well with hats?
Absolutely! Many trendy winter hairstyles are designed to look great with hats. Styles like the double Dutch braids or the messy bun with a hair wrap are not only fashionable but also practical for keeping your hair secure under a hat. The half-up, half-down braid is another excellent option that looks chic and is easy to manage when it’s chilly outside.
Can I incorporate colorful highlights into my winter hairstyle?
Yes! Adding colorful highlights can be a fantastic way to brighten up your winter look. Subtle pastels or bold shades can really elevate your style, making it feel fresh and vibrant against the cold backdrop. Just remember to keep your hair healthy, particularly during the dry winter months, by using nourishing hair products to maintain shine and moisture!
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