In summer, barely combed, the hair already becomes greasy under the effect of the heat. Rather than multiplying the doses of dry shampoo, an accessory comes back in force and enhances a hairstyle in a few seconds.
The sun is beating down, temperatures are rising, transport is getting hot… and your hair doesn’t always like it. Even after shampooing, the roots can quickly become shinier than expected. Fortunately, a simple twist is a much more stylish solution than the traditional quick bun.
Indeed, for some time now, accessories inspired by the 1950s and 1960s have come back to the forefront. The silhouettes of Audrey Hepburn or Marilyn Monroe continue to inspire fashion, but with a much more current version. We saw it again during the last Paris Fashion Week, where this accessory was featured in numerous looks. Some people chose it to add a touch of color, others to enhance a very simple outfit. In any case, it catches the eye and gives the impression that everything has been thought through down to the smallest detail.
Celebrities have also adopted it for a long time. Adèle Exarchopoulos, for example, wears it both at parties and during a trip to Cannes. But you don’t need to have an XXL wardrobe or an invitation to a fashion show to do the same. This accessory works very well with jeans, a shirt, a summer dress or a simple white t-shirt. This is also what pleases so much. It doesn’t sit at the bottom of a drawer waiting for a big occasion. It fits easily into everyday life, including when going to work or doing some shopping.
This accessory is the bandana. Simply fold a square scarf into a triangle, place the folded edge on the forehead then tie the ends behind the neck, or under the chin for a more retro feel. In an instant, the roots disappear under the fabric, the eye focuses on the accessory and the hairstyle seems totally confident. Greasy hair? They go almost unnoticed. This also protects from the sun and limits the effects of the wind. Moreover, if you fear that it will move, one or two small pins behind the ears are enough to keep it in place all day.
Many also tie it around a ponytail to liven up a hairstyle that’s a little too demure. Others slip it into a braid to add a little relief. Some people prefer to wear it under a hat or turn it into a turban. It completely changes the look of a hairstyle without requiring twenty minutes in front of the mirror. And, between us, it’s rather good news when the alarm goes off a little too late.








