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The Best Hairstyles Keep You Cool And Chic Through The Summer Heatwave
We hate to moan about the weather – truly, we do. Especially when it's finally sunny (we've been slathering all the best SPFs everywhere) and the group chat is full of rosé-fuelled park plans. But there comes a point, somewhere between melting make-up and the third cold shower of the day, when the novelty wears off. The joy of a heatwave can be quickly undone by the simple act of leaving the house with your hair down, only to feel it cling to your neck like an overheated scarf by 9am. Enter: heatwave hairstyles.
The British summer has a unique ability to turn everyday tasks – the commute, the coffee run, the standing upright – into a test of endurance. And while we'll take warmth over wall-to-wall drizzle, navigating a hot, humid day with hair that won't cooperate is a whole different challenge. From limp roots to frizz that starts before you've even left the bathroom, the impact of heat and humidity is real.
But here's the good news: staying cool doesn't have to mean sacrificing style. 'When the temperature rises, hair needs to work with the heat, not against it,' says celebrity hairstylist Jason Collier, whose clients include Victoria Beckham and Sienna Miller. 'The key is keeping things light, lifted and off the neck – but this doesn't have to sacrifice on style. Right now, we're seeing an uptick in practical, heatwave-friendly hairstyles that still look editorial.'
For those with shorter hair, this is your moment. 'For cropped styles, it's all about texture and airiness,' says Collier. 'A piecey, choppy pixie or micro bob with movement is ideal. There's less hair to manage and it's quick to dry post-shower.'
The trick is to lean into the natural texture – mist a sea salt spray through damp strands and let it air-dry for a breezy, undone finish.
If your hair still isn't playing ball, try adding a headband, scarf or bandana to keep things in place. Think tousled rather than tidy. And, bonus: no hair on your neck = instant cooling factor.
A go-to for medium-length hair, this style is as functional as it is fashionable. 'The slicked-back bun or pony is a winner, especially when styled with a centre part for that off-duty model aesthetic,' says Collier.
Smooth hair back with a hydrating styling cream or gel, part in the centre, and twist into a bun at the nape. If you're feeling fancy, try a low braided bun for extra grip and sweat-resistance. Not only does it look effortlessly pulled together, it also keeps every strand tucked in place through the heat.
If you've got longer hair, you'll want to instantly get it off your neck. 'With longer hair, think 'cool girl updos',' says Collier.
'These could be loose top knots, claw clip twists or even braided pigtails. The key is to keep the hair elevated off the neck and allow for airflow.' Keep things loose and textured, not tight or fussy – this is all about relaxed summer energy. Finish with a silk scarf or wide headband to elevate the look and absorb excess sweat.
And for those with curls, coils or protective styles? 'Box braids, twists, or a high puff are brilliant in the heat,' Collier adds.
'They minimise heat styling, keep hair off the face and help lock in moisture. Just be sure to spritz the scalp with a hydrating mist or aloe-based spray to keep things fresh.'
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