Protective hairstyles brides must try

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Hairstyles
Valerie Elash

So here’s the big question, exactly how much time do you spend on your hair styling? Your wedding bells are getting closer and closer, and you want nothing but long and healthy hair. So, fret not. One of the best ways to keep your hair protected form split ends and pollution is using a protective hairstyle. Those blessed with thick dense hair that can be skillfully shaped, thank your stars. Those who aren’t will have to do some extra work, but no worries. You will be more than happy with the end results. Wedding Affair brings to you a list of easy protective hairstyles that every bride must try.

Benefits of Protective Hairstyles

  1. It protects hair from threats like pollution and humidity
  2. Successfully maintains moisture in the hair
  3. Lessens split ends, which means no need to trim. This helps in length retention.
  4. Lends a stylish look

Protective hairstyles are priceless in themselves, since besides a flawless elegant look, they keep your hair ends tucked and protected from aggressive damaging factors. How can you boost the protective effect?

Some Basic Tips

  1. Nourish your hair and scalp with natural oils or apply hydrating balms before styling your hair.
  2. Let your hair dry overnight.
  3. Wear a hat to protect your hair from high or low temperatures.
  4. Sleep with a satin scarf on your head.

Protective Hairstyles For The Bride

Top Knot

This hairstyle will not only keep your hair out of your face, but it will also protect your locks. You can add some detail to the style by creating cornrows along your scalp before throwing the ends of your hair into the bun.

Sleek Bun

A simple, sleek bun looks super chic and also helps protect your mane. Consider using a hair gel, to slick back your hair before putting it into a low bun.

Pineapple Updo

This protective hairstyle that can be worn to bed. It’s also super easy to do. First, gather your hair at the top of your head as if you were to create a high ponytail. Loosely secure the hair with a scrunchie. Pull the hair forward and position it how you like for a messy, fun updo.

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