Well hello there, October! Now that fall fashions are well underway, it’s time to update that hair routine for the season, too! Long gone are the days of battling summer heat and humidity, so let those strands shine with our favorite autumn-inspired ‘dos.
1. She’s a Lady
Fall fashions are all about feminine silhouettes, so your hairdo should be super ladylike, too. Retro waves, romantic braids, vintage bouffants, and chic buns are the perfect way to amp up your hair routine for autumn.
Tress Tip: Try mixing and matching a few of these soft looks for something new! Create volume with your waves by teasing your tresses into a sweet half-up, half-down ‘do. Or braid a few strands of hair before twisting into a loose bun.
2. All the Pretty Ponytails
For the no-fuss hair gals, this is the perfect trending ‘do for you! Sleek, precise ponytails are sexy enough for a night out with the girls, and are easy-breezy for the days you hit snooze one time too many.
Tress Tip: For that extra dose of shine, prep your pony with light serum and use a flat brush to make hair extra smooth. To combat pesky flyaways, be sure to finish with a spritz of hairspray!
3. The Bangin’ Babe
Bangs are back and better than ever this season! Whether you prefer blunt and rounded, or soft and sideswept bangs, frame your face for a whole new look.
Tress Tip: To keep bang blunders at bay, make sure to blow-dry them first thing after getting out of the shower, and be sure to direct the airflow directly down from the roots.
4. Put a Pin in It
Get a little Gatsby this season with hair embellishments! Choose from fall’s fanciest accessories — floral headbands, gold pins, and ornate combs — and let your hair sparkle.
Tress Tip: The HH gals have been HUGE fans of Ban.do for quite some time now, and we’re loving their latest hair accessories!
5. Parting Ways
Want to amp up your autumn ‘do without a trip to the hairdresser? Deep side parts add drama to any length of hair, for that perfect fall pick-me-up you’ve been looking for!
Tress Tip: Play around with your part to figure out what works best for you. We recommend using the highest point of your eyebrow as a starting point!