Summer Beauty Routine: How to Style Dirty Hair 3 Ways

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It’s the season of beach days and pool parties... but after all of the fun, how are you going to style your crazy and dirty hair? SN is here to help! We’ve come up with 3 hairstyles perfect for your imperfect hair days this summer.

Whether it involves a trendy accessory or just some water and a hair brush - these stylish hairstyles are easy and super cute for summer 2022! Keep scrolling to see more.

The Claw Clip Trend

If you haven’t tried it yet, this is your sign. The claw clip has taken the world by storm and is the perfect accessory for your dirty, wet, or beachy hair. Not only does the clip pull all the hair away from your face, but it is the perfect added accessory to bring your look together.  And as for the clip? We love Emi Jay's Big Effing Clip. It's the perfect standout piece and comes in so many cute color schemes. Shop our current favorites below!

The Slicked Back Look

What’s the best way to handle dirty hair? Maybe it’s to make it dirtier! The slicked-back look has been the trendiest hairstyle in 2022 for any and all occasions. Both classy and clean, a slicked-back ponytail or bun is the perfect way to disguise dirty hair - it’s even easier if your hair is wet. Feeling extra fun? Try the slicked-back ponytail braid, it’s sure to spice up your day!

The Baseball Cap 

Feeling like your summer hair is unsalvageable? Like no hairstyle can save it? It’s time to bring out the baseball cap. Lucky for you, this is another breakthrough trend for 2022! Whether you’re repping your favorite sports team or a vintage logo, a baseball cap can be the staple that you did not know you needed.

Over at SN, we love choosing a baseball cap in a fun and bright color. Try picking a hue that pulls from a small piece of your outfit, or one that stands out against muted tones. See some of our favorite styles below.