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3 styles for the slopes

Ski holidays take a lot of organisation. You need to think about your equipment, your ski wear, your lift pass, etc. But you also need to think about your style and your comfort. Remember your post-ski hair care products and think about the hairstyles you’re going to wear. That way you can hit the slopes stress-free and look trendy while doing so. Take a look at our 3 style ideas!
 
Style advice for skiers. Chilly temperatures, snow and wind do not make a great hair-care combination. Your first thought is to cover your head with a beanie or fur hat. As a result, your hair struggles to breathe under all your kit! Another inconvenience you often find on ski holidays is greasy, knotty hair. The first problem is down to your hair accessories, the second is to do with not wearing the right styles. So remember, when skiing, tie your hair up!
 
A braid with a Russian hat. The furry Russian hat will certainly protect you from the cold. And it would be a shame not to wear it, as there are so many trendy versions to choose from. If you have mid-length or long hair, wear your Russian hat with your hair braided to the side.
 
Hair hidden under a beanie. Lacoste have brought out an irresistible chic sportswear look for their Autumn-Winter 2012 collection. Think beanies and well-styled hair. We love the hair-hidden trick. Stick on your beanie and hide your lengths under your coat or parka. This will stop your hair from going knotty!
 
A chignon with ear muffs! Girlie ear muffs are a great alternative to hats that stop your scalp from breathing properly. They also let you get more creative with your hair as they only cover your ears. Go for a cute, preferably low, chignon. Try the ballerina bun or cinnamon bun.
 

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