44 Fresh Summer Hair Trends for Sunny Days

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Ready to rock your summer look? From beachy waves to vibrant colors, summer is the perfect time to switch up your hair game. But with so many options out there, it can be hard to know where to start. Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered with expert advice from Linda Miller, a seasoned stylist with years of experience in the industry. Let’s dive in and discover how you can achieve that perfect summer hairdo!

Finding the Right Style for Your Hair Type

Linda’s first piece of advice is simple: focus on what works best for your hair type. If you have naturally wavy hair, consider getting a haircut that emphasizes and enhances your waves. If your hair is thick, a layered cut can help remove some of the bulk and make styling easier. For those with fine hair, Linda suggests avoiding too many layers and opting for a more blunt cut to create the illusion of thickness.

Choosing a Color that Complements Your Skin Tone

When it comes to color, Linda recommends considering your skin tone. Warmer skin tones pair well with warmer, golden tones, while cooler skin tones work best with cooler, ashier tones. If you’re unsure of your skin tone, look at the veins on your wrist. If they appear blue, you likely have a cooler skin tone, while green veins suggest a warmer tone. Linda advises steering clear of drastic color changes, as they can be damaging to your hair. Instead, opt for subtle, low-maintenance color options like balayage or babylights.

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Susan Baker

Susan Baker brings a unique perspective to our magazine, fueled by her extensive hands-on experience in the hair and beauty industry. Susan’s expertise is rooted in real-world experience, having worked her way up from a stylist assistant. Her keen eye for emerging trends and deep understanding of what our readers want make her an invaluable asset, ensuring our content is both engaging and relevant.