If your hair is constantly obstructing your vision or irritating your skin, you might want to find ways to keep it away. Whether it's for practical reasons like work or sports, or just for a change, there are plenty of methods to keep your hair off your face.
Techniques
Using Hair Clips
Section off a portion of your hair from the roots. Just take enough to tackle the bits that trouble you around your face.
Tie your hair back. Avoid pulling it too tightly to prevent headaches. Just secure it comfortably.
Secure the loose strands of hair with clips. Utilize bobby pins, clips, or decorative accessories for a stylish touch.
Done.
Opting for a Hairstyle
Create a ponytail or braid. Gather all hair from the sides of your face into the chosen style. Braids are effective in taming stray strands. Consider styles like a ponytail, French braid, fishtail braid, or curly ponytail.
Create a hairstyle requiring gel. Gel can effectively keep stray hairs pressed firmly against your head.
Alternative Methods
Utilize a hair accessory comb. Different from a regular comb, this one remains in your hair. Use it to manage pesky edge hairs, then firmly secure it in place, optionally using hairspray for extra hold.
Try a hair net. If working with food or in a lab setting, wearing a net can keep hair away from your face. Slide it over your head, ensuring all loose hairs are captured, and adjust for comfort.
Apply hairspray. After brushing back stray hair, generously spray with hairspray for long-lasting hold. On windy days, it's advisable to use clips along with hairspray for added security.
Consider getting a haircut. Although it might be hard to let go of a hairstyle that feels like a part of you, it's worth evaluating how much frustration you're experiencing versus the potential for a refreshing change.
Helpful Tips
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If you have flyaway hair, using hairspray is likely necessary unless you're willing to change your hairstyle.
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For managing flyaway hair, consider using not only hairspray but also gel or water.
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Be cautious not to pull ponytails or buns too tightly, as it could lead to traction alopecia.
Essential Items
- Hair clips
- Hair elastics
- Hair accessory comb
- Hair net
- Hairspray or gel
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