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Pre-preparation to keep your hair looking great at summer music festivals

With plethora of music festivals taking place throughout the summer, I thought it would be a good idea to write a blog post about how to pre-prepare your hair to keep it looking great during the festival season...
A pair of women celebrating in front of a music festival stage. One is wearing multi-coloured metallic leggings and a blue velvet top, the other is wearing gold tiger-print leggings, a gold metallic cropped top and a feather head-dress.

It’s one of the things that I dread about going to a festival: I know my hair is going to look terrible from the second day onwards. With the humidity, lack of washing facilities and inevitable rain showers, I end up looking like a dirty, fluffy poodle, but this year will be different.

I’m hoping to attend the fabulous Latitude Festival this year – which is celebrating its 20th year – so I am taking time to plan my hair-care in advance so that I can survive the festivals and allow myself to be photographed after day one! So here’s what I’m suggesting:

Get your hair in great condition before you go to Glastonbury.

I know it seems obvious, but a good foundation is necessary in order to at least start the festival weekend with nice hair! So go for a trim, boost your colour and most importantly, use a lovely rich hair mask infused with shea butter and olive oil. Make sure you leave it on your hair for the full 5 minutes in order to get as much moisture and healthy shine into your hair as possible, which will give you an excellent base to work with.

A blonde woman at a music festival with a chain of pink roses in her hair, wearing rainbow-tinted sunglasses.

Choose a style and stick with it

If you’ve got straight hair, keep it straight and if you’re a curly girl, boost those curls because your hair will revert to it’s natural type after just one day of rain or tent humidity. So use a product to boost your hair’s natural ability, such as smoothing with straightening balm to reduce frizz before blow-drying straight or dry curly hair with a diffuser to add definition to your curls.

After the first day, all you should need to do with your hair is comb through with a spritz of leave-in detangler, and if you’re a curly girl, you can give your hair a scrunch with your hands to rejuvenate the curl.

A couple at a music festival. The bearded man is wearing tiger-print gold leggings and a pink and purple shell-suit jacket. He is hugging the woman, who is wearing leggings with a galaxy print.

Use dry shampoo

Hair can become lank after a couple of days so you might want to consider taking a dry shampoo with you and spray it in to boost volume and soak up any greasiness. Try a cheap online shop such as Click Fragrance to stock up on your Glastonbury haircare essentials and make sure you take some hair bands and grips with you to tie your hair up or plait your fringe to one side if you want to make your hair look neater after day two!

Wash while you’re away

If you find some nice clean facilities and want to wash your hair while you’re at the festival, make sure you take a great quality, rich 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner. Not only will it save you time in the dreaded communal showers, but this product detangles tent-head hair whilst also giving your hair a burst of shine with vitamins C, E and organic argan to get it back to its pre-festival condition.

Two girls standing in front of a music festival stage wearing denim shorts and jackets, sunglasses and plenty of crystal embellishments on their faces.

Fake it to make it

Finally, let’s completely cover up your hair on the last day of the festival with some natural-looking hair wigs. This is the ideal solution to look fantastic and fresh on that final day. You can choose any colour, length or style and will look absolutely fabulous while enjoying those last few hours of partying, while everyone else is sporting plaits or ponytails.

If you follow these tips, your hair should stay in great condition and everyone will wonder how you managed to stay looking fabulous in a field full of mud! When you get home after the festival, it’s important give your mud-splattered hair a good cleanse with some super-rich glossing shampoo and calming conditioner to get your hair back into its pre-Glaso condition and then you’ll be ready for the next festival of the summer..!

Two girls posing at a music festival wearing denim shorts, colourful printed tops and wellies. One girl has purple plaited hair.

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Cassie is a freelance writer with a Masters degree in Lifestyle Promotion Studies and is trained in Personal Money Management. She loves to ‘get the look for less’ so regularly shares thrifty-living advice, DIY interior design ideas and low-cost recipes on her blog.

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