Happy Birthday, America!: Let Freedom Ring with Sparkling 'Dos | Best Hairstyles 2019

Happy Birthday, America!: Let Freedom Ring with Sparkling 'Dos | Best Hairstyles 2019

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We think these Fourth of July hair ideas are hotter than your fave fireworks show. If you see a product or tool that you need to try any of these cute 4th of July hairstyles with, be sure to take advantage of our 4th of July Sale before it ends on July 8! Enjoy 40% off sitewide plus 1000 bonus points with Code: FIREWORK40.

Double Dutch Braids to Ponies

Double Dutch Braids

A cute take on double-dutch pigtail braids, this hair was meant to wave the flag. You only braid the hair against the scalp and keep the rest loose in ponytails. We'd recommend starting with a mane that's maybe a few days past its last wash. Hide any oiliness with a dry shampoo like our Fresh N' Fab. Set the braids with some hairspray—we love our Freeze Please Finishing Spray for a look that stays put and shines all day. New to dutch braids, but willing to practice? Check out this tutorial from the YouTuber, Cute Girls Hairstyles.

 

Back Braided Top Knot

Back Braided Top Knot

Let freedom ring via your top knot. We love the textured, elegant look of a bun that's got a braid leading up to it in the back. It doesn't necessarily have to be a French braid, but if you do want to go try it out, blogger Abby Smith from Twist Me Pretty demonstrates how to do it here. To learn how to do a French or Dutch Braid with even more detail, Pop Sugar also has a helpful tutorial as well. Either way, you're going to have to be willing to spend some time upside down to create this cute 4th of July hairstyle. Again, we'd also recommend a dry shampoo such as our This Dry Shampoo is Everything to add some texture and make it possible to work with slightly dirty hair.

 

Voluminous Lob

lob

If you are looking for a classic and summer-fresh Fourth of July hair idea, we hear you. A lot of women are sporting 'lob haircuts right now, and we love the ones showcasing a ton of volume and bounce. If you want to honor your country's birthday with a good blowout, we support that 100 percent. We'd recommend something to combat the frizz you might face from July humidity, like our Sleeky in a Bottle Serum, after you've applied a primer, like the NuMe Rise and Prime, which will protect hair from heat. We'd also suggest using a root lifter like Root Werk before drying with a round bristle brush and a good quality dryer like our Bold Hair Dryer. Be sure to dry section by section if you want that salon-level result.

 

Half-Up, Half-Down with a Scarf


If you are a half-up, half-down regular, adding a hair scarf is a cutet way to accessorize the hair that is up. We think the scarf contrasts nicely with waves and curls, so definitely create a base with the NuMe Classic Curling Wand prepped with some Watch Me Werk Thermal Heat Protectant. If you're looking for cute scarves, Etsy has a ton of fun ones, and so does Urban Outfitters. We have no doubt you can find an American flag print scarf if you set your mind to it.

 

Hair Tinsel

Feeling super celebratory and adventurous? Looking to bust out some sparklers, for your neighborhood parade, and your hair? Hair tinsels are a thing, and besides maybe New Year's Eve, when is there a better time to try some than the 4th of July? The tinsel tends to be the most noticeable in straight hair. If your hair is naturally wavy or curly, the NuMe Megastar Straightener is the perfect tool to use in order to get those locks sparkle-ready.

 

We hope this inspires you to get full on patriotic with your hair this 4th of July. Find us on Instagram @NuMeHair for even more hair inspo and to see all the different styles you can create with our wands and straighteners, all year round. Don't forget to take full advantage of our 40% off sitewide, and sign up for our NuMe Rewards & Loyalty Program to earn points so that you'll be on your way to achieving gifts, products, tools, and even tickets to exclusive NuMe events!

 

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Author: Mary Patterson Broome

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