The wet hair look has emerged as the perfect summer hairstyle. Quick and easy to achieve, it’s a style you can wear right after the beach or in the evening for a look that’s both simple and sophisticated. Here’s how to do it, with three different options.
During the summer, especially on vacation, styling your hair isn’t always easy. Whether it’s too hot, too windy, or you’re simply feeling lazy, the ponytail is often the go-to solution. However, there’s a slightly more sophisticated hairstyle that’s just as easy and perfect for the warm weather: the wet hair look. This slicked-back style helps you avoid overusing heat tools after a day at the beach. Plus, it offers a trendy and fresh result, regardless of your hair type or length. Let’s dive in.
A slicked-back twisted bun
The ultimate classic: the bun. While we’re used to wearing it high and loose for a romantic vibe or accessorized with a scarf for a boho look, this summer we’re opting for the sleek bun. Popular among celebrities like Hailey Bieber, Sofia Richie Grainge, and Kendall Jenner, this twisted bun at the nape of the neck is ultra-trendy. Besides being easy to create, this wet hair look has a major advantage: once your hair dries, you can let it down to reveal soft waves.
How to do it?
Start by detangling your hair. Gather your hair at the back of your head and tie it into a ponytail. Choose the height that works for you, ensuring the final bun sits low but doesn’t restrict your movement. Then, twist your hair before wrapping it around the base of the ponytail and securing it with pins. For an even more elegant look, create a part in the middle or on the side. In the evening, simply add some gel to maintain the sleek and wet effect.
Glamorous wavy hair
Highlight your beach waves, naturally shaped by the sea salt, by leaving your hair down. But to prevent the evening breeze from ruining your style and tempting you to tie it up, give your hairstyle a twist with this wet hair inspiration.
How to do it?
While your hair is still damp, slick it back, exposing your forehead and ears. To do this, you’ll need gel or mousse. Take a generous amount and apply it thoroughly to your hair. Choose a product specifically designed for the wet hair look, rather than a standard gel that can leave a stiff, less glamorous effect. Don’t hesitate to apply more until you achieve the desired look. Also, spray your hair with a sea salt spray to enhance the beach wave effect. In the evening, you can add a bit of thermal water to keep the wet look.
Wet hair look for short hair
We especially love the rock & glam vibe of the wet hair look on a short haircut. It’s perfect for a chic evening.
How to do it?
Thoroughly squeeze out excess water from your hair before detangling. Using a comb, create a side part, then add some gel or wax to slick your hair back. For a more refined look, feel free to leave a small strand in the front or accessorize the style with barrettes. Set the style with natural-finish hairspray. We recommend spraying the hairspray into your hand and then applying it with your fingers for a more controlled and less stiff finish.
And don’t forget… the accessories!
Whether your hair is wet or dry, one trend that’s sticking around for summer 2024 is hair accessories. Headbands, claw clips, bows, or big flowers—vintage is back in. Add some flair to your ponytail by tying a scarf around it. Use a headband to structure your wavy hair. Or break up a jeans-and-white-tee look with an oversized bow. In short, hair accessories are a powerful tool to add a touch of sophistication to your vacation outfits.
Picture (c) : Marie Claire
