Forehead fringes are absolutely trendy this summer - but when we sweat in summer, the bangs quickly look stringy and can even lead to blemishes on the forehead. This is the best way to style a haircut in high temperatures and humidity.
Dry Shampoo for Stringy Hair
The forehead is one of the first parts of the body from which drops of sweat roll off at high temperatures. If you wear bangs, your forehead gets hot even faster. The hair absorbs sweat and fat from the skin and quickly becomes stringy. The quick antidote: dry shampoo. Simply spray into the fringes, leave to soak in and then brush out - so the fringe looks like it has been freshly washed and styled again. Baby powder is also a good alternative to dry shampoo.
Blotting paper on the go
Anyone who wears bangs or tends to have oily skin should urgently carry blotting paper with them in summer. The small strips of paper absorb excess oil and sebum on the skin and ensure that the forehead is free of sweat beads.
Hats, clips, headbands
If hair falling in your face bothers you on particularly hot summer days, you can help with stylish accessories. The fringe can be styled from the forehead with trendy headbands, silk scarves or hair clips. A straw hat or bucket hat also keeps your hair out of your face and is also very trendy.