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You lose about 10% body heat from an exposed head, but more importantly your ears are very vulnerable to frostbite . So embrace that hat head! It means you’re out there moving and taking care of you. Have a great day and stay warm out there 💪. #motivation #hathead #wellnesswednesday #fitness #tips #training #fitnessmotivation #winter #wintertraining https://www.instagram.com/p/CYXYBNmOMo5/?utm_medium=tumblr
Morning. I am 100% gonna do this ASAP. #hathead #birdfeeder #hardhatsoftheart #hummingbirdsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CLuQd2KhjJN/?igshid=zu0kstlfvqiv
Winter Hat Head
As we dive deeper into the frosty depths of winter, hats aren’t just a sartorial choice – but an everyday necessity. While those knit beanies and trapper hats might keep our heads toasty while the temperatures plummet, our hair underneath – which many of us take great care in styling every morning – unfortunately takes a hit.
Thankfully, you don’t have to pick between feeling comfortable and looking stylish. And though many of us have fallen victim to hat head in the past, we can now bid adieu to the frustrating winter hair dilemma with the following handy tips from Natalie South, a senior stylist and colorist with Takamichi Hair.
Pick natural fabrics.
Know how you select clothing based on fit and fabric? Consider the same details when selecting hats, especially those that are lined. “This can make a big difference,” explains South, who recommends natural knits like cashmere and cotton. “These materials help minimize frizz, tend to not flatten hair as much, and also help with static.” And steer clear of synthetic fabrics (like nylon and polyester), which can make static worse.
Dry your hair.
Though this should be common sense when it’s frigid outside, make sure to completely dry your hair before putting on your hat, and heading out the door. Damp hair will take on the shape of the hat itself as it dries, resulting in an uneven, unflattering appearance.
Consider styling products.
“The wrong styling products can also contribute to hat head,” explains South. For example: if you have fine or short hair, avoid heavier products (think waxes, serums, and oils). But no matter the texture or length, always enlist a light approach to refresh your hair after wearing a hat. “Spray a little R&CO Spiritualized Dry Shampoo Mist at the roots, and use your hands to gently fluff up your hair,” recommends South. ”The combination of the product and your fingers add volume without any heaviness.”
Advice for Remy, Day 208. You’ve got a hat head - embrace that, as not everyone has. You have the distinction of being the proud owner of a hat head. That is, for those unfamiliar with the term, a head which suits hats of just about any kind. It’s not usually anything particularly to do with the shape or the size, just just an intrinsic quality of some people’s heads - some are hat heads, some are not. Yours is. Your mum’s is. Mine most definitely is not. Where others could wear a flat cap and look like an extra from Peaky Blinders, if I wear one I look like an 1870s factory worker down on his luck. On the heads of way more hat-headed people than I, a baseball cap elevates them to cool hip-hop artist status. On me, it makes me look like the Junior Vice President of a failing dotcom company in the nineties, trying to get excited about the launch of my company’s new antivirus software. You, however, can pull it off. Anything. Little dude in a flat cap, tiny bro in his backwards visor, dapper little chap in a miniature top hat (we’ve not tried this one yet but I’m convinced it would be a winner). You’ve got a bona fide 100% certified authentic genuine hat head and there’s no mistaking it. However, as this photo shows, there are limits to hat heads. Even the world greatest hat head wouldn’t look good in a tight knitted hood. For someone who usually wears his headwear so well, this makes you look like a Lego spaceman. So I’m not sure what the moral of this little tale is, other than embrace your hat-headedness to its fullest capacity and don all kinds of headwear with gay abandon, just because you can. Don’t mind me, I’ll just wait here with my cold, unadorned head, trying desperately not to lose too much heat from it in the winter.
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