Hair needs special care in the summer to reach an elegant and healthy look.
Famous Egyptian hairdresser Tarek El Tahan shared with "SEE"
the best hairstyles of the summer and haircare tips.
He added that the elegance of hair depends on an elegant cut, attractive colour, and the treatment suitable for the hair, which is now available by brands.
hairdresser Tarek El Tahan
* Hairdo
This season, a new term appeared among hair experts, which is hair contour, a technique that paints around the face using a lighter shade with a softer overall contrast.
El Tahan confirms that cutting hair renews a woman's appearance.
"Even if she is seeking long hair, then the cutting will be at the end of the hair to show the beauty of her features," he said.
El Tahan pointed out that short hair is trendy this summer and added that healthy short hair is much better than long, weak hair.
El Tahan advised that every girl should give up her desire for long hair if the density of her hair is not suitable for that.
hairdresser Tarek El Tahan
* Hairstyle
The expert confirms that straight, wavy, curly hair and braids are all trendy for the summer and are suitable hairdos for the heat and humidity of the climate.
He advised the necessity to rely on moisturizers and masks to obtain a healthy, shiny, and elegant appearance.
El Tahan confirms that hair health adds to the elegance of the hairstyle, which varies according to the length and density of the hair.
*Wedding hairstyle
The wedding of the Hashemite royal family, whether the wedding of the princess or the wedding of the crown prince introduced a major change to the elegance of the bride, who should go to simplicity and avoid exaggeration in her appearance.
"I am convinced that simplicity for the bride and chignon is the pinnacle of elegance because any hairstyle can be worn by a woman on any other occasion," he said.
"As for the chignon, it is for the wedding. We often make an effort to convince the bride of the chignon instead of going for the straight hair trend like had done Princess Iman bint Abdullah and Princess Rajwa, which was a sign of confirming the strength of the chignon for the bride."
Contributed by Yara Sameh
hairdresser Tarek El Tahan