Shake & Go: How To Bluff Beach Hair This Summer

Shake & Go: How To Bluff Beach Hair This Summer
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There’s more to holiday hair than bad braids and sandy scalps. From the haircut that will give you the perfect beach-ready tousle -no matter how far you are from a sun lounger – to the post-summer savior that promises to banish split ends for good, here are some of the best low-maintenance tress-tamers to book before you fly.

Love your roots

There are better things to do in summer than worry about your roots. Which is why Hari’s new T-Bar couldn’t be better timed. Offering a menu of quick-fix root touch-up services for in-between color appointments, the T-Bar (which is also the name given to the section of hair down the middle of your parting and around your face) will refresh your color fast.

Our favorite service on offer is the Deep Rooted, which flips the ombre trend on its head with darker roots and subtle summery lights on the lengths for a modern finish.

AN75617572Shake up your cut

Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a formula for creating that effortless just-rolled-out-of-bed tousle that doesn’t require an hour spent carefully positioning each strand of hair? Well, the clever clogs at Charles Worthington may have cracked it with what they have dubbed the “shaken” hair technique.

Created using the new “Cross-Shake” cutting method, which involves slicing into hair in cross-sections around the head to create a heavily textured finish, the cut is designed to encourage movement and fullness for perfect lived-in hair. And the best part? It works on all hair types and lengths, from thick to thin and long to short, and it’s ideal for curly girls who want to exaggerate their natural waves. Read More Here!

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