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Trending Hairstyles To Rock In Hawaii This Summer


Summer in Hawaii brings heat, humidity, and endless beach days. To look your best, you need hairstyles that can withstand the elements. Here are some trendy yet practical styles to try.

Birkin Bangs

Birkin Bangs Trending Hairstyles

The first trend is Birkin Bangs. These are named after the fashion icon Jane Birkin who wore her hair like this in the 70s. She’s considered the “IT” girl of that era and she still influences our beauty choices today.

Birkin bangs are characterized by super soft long bangs, with the shortest point through the middle, skimming the brow, and then getting longer through the sides. They’re also known to be slightly uneven, very tapered through the ends, and not at all blunt.

Many stylists use a razor to cut this fringe style because it produces a finer, more textured, and wispier edge. This style works best on people with smooth and naturally straight hair. If your hair has more texture or is curly, you’ll need a lot of heat styling to keep this looking the way it needs to look.

What’s more, bangs need a lot of commitment cause they’re right in front of your face. So if your hair isn’t going to naturally sit smooth or wispy then prepare to fight hair frizz with anti-frizz products and regular trims to maintain the desired look.

Beach Waves

Beach Waves Trending Hairstyles

Effortless beach waves are a quintessential summer look. They provide a casual, tousled vibe perfect for laid-back island living. You can enhance your natural texture with a salt spray or make your own hair masks using coconut oil and honey. Allow hair to air dry for gorgeous, piecey waves.

To achieve this look, simply twist sections of hair around your fingers while they’re still damp, then let them dry naturally. For a more polished finish, use a curling wand to define some face-framing curls. Finish off the look with a spritz of texturizing spray for added volume and hold.

Round Curly Cuts

Round Curly Cuts

Round curly cuts are showing up everywhere as natural texture makes a comeback in every way. The roundness of it feels very playful and it’s easy to maintain. The peak of the volume really sits around the cheekbone area and it isn’t heavy at all in the bottom where it tapers and gets thinner. This makes it ideal for summer, as it provides a light and breezy look that’s perfect for warmer weather.

This hairstyle looks great on every face shape, even round faces. It massively enhances your curl pattern so if you’re sick of your curly hair looking heavy and drab you can’t get it to lift maybe it’s time to give this cut a go.

Just as a heads-up: make sure to go to a curly hair specialist for this one. The layering at the top is quite short compared to the bottom, so you see the peak off the volume and the slight tapering down.

If it’s stacked properly it looks stunning but the majority of stylists who work with more straight hair textures won’t know how to do this perfectly. So go to someone who works with a lot of curly textures. Look at their portfolio to make sure they can execute this look perfectly.

Layered Long Haircut

Layered Long Haircut

This is one of those classics that take long hair to face frame it, adding long layers to the back and fringing it up. It’s ultra-sexy, ultra-feminine, super soft, and classic. It’s an amazing cut for contouring your features and it takes that traditionally boring long haircut and makes it fun and flirty.

Hair Accessories

No matter what style you choose, hair accessories make any look more fun. Head scarves, bandanas, and hair wraps can all disguise a bad hair day when you can’t be bothered to get your hair done. Floral crowns are the perfect way to add a boho-chic vibe to your summer looks, while beaded headbands, claw clips, and scrunchies can help add a sense of flair and personality.

Summer Time Fine

With Hawaii’s heat and humidity, it’s vital to avoid heavy oils and silicone products that weigh hair down. Use a microfiber hair towel to minimize frizz from the start, and consider a keratin treatment for smoothness. Most importantly, work with your natural texture instead of fighting it. Your hair will thank you for it in the long run.


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