Are you counting down the days until summer?
No matter where you live,summer weather has a reputationfor wreaking havoc on your hair.
So, you have a couple options.

they’ll also keep you cool.
Here are some options for your next hair appointment.
Not too short, not too long it’s essentially the Goldilocks equivalent of, well, locks.

“People want to cool off and lighten up!”
This style comes quite close to being effortless.
It’s a win-win.

Bye-bye bangs
There’s no denying the adorability of bangs.Zooey Deschanelhas certainly proved that.
How Deschanel survives the summer, however, is another story altogether.
If you’ve ever had bangs, you know he speaks the truth.

Growing out your bangs can be a tedious process, to say the least.
Luckily, the modern shag is quite a bit different thanJane Fonda’s signature doof the early ’70s.
You also don’t have to be Jane Fonda to pull off the layered haircut these days phew!

“The shaggy version of any haircut is on people’s radar,” Conners toldThe List.
It just so happens that this look is also aperfectstyle for unforgiving temperatures.
That’s right your old enemy frizz may actually end up becoming your bestie this summer.

If you’re going to go everywhere together anyway, you may as well get along, right?
“[It’s] a very layered, soft haircut.
If you’re worried about being able to pull it off, don’t be.

From short fringe to long layers, this look can adapt to your haircut of choice.
This is good news for your skin tone as these hues won’t wash you out.
Oh, hello ’90s hair
The ’90s called.

They said we can borrow their haircuts.
And shouldn’t we?
After all, the ’90s was a pretty phenomenal time for hair bighair.

Think: “’90s supermodel beach hair,” says Fred Conners.
The Cindy Crawford-esque do is certainly making a comeback, Conners confirmed.
One of the great things about these voluminous styles is how great they also look pulled back.

Nikki Brown ofEssencewrote, “There isn’t a hairstyle Black women can’t pull off.
The mohawk is one of them.”
TWA ftw!

This summer may just be the season to rework some great trends of decades past.
The afro, which was most popular in the mid- to late-1970s, is starting to make a resurgence.
She went on to add, “Now we have so many different Afro shapes and sizes.”

This is definitely a perfect look for summer.
If you’re willing to rock bangs throughout the hot summer months kudos!
He sharedthe work of arton Instagram with the hashtag “#mulletrevival.”

It’s a haircut within a haircut and a shape within a shape.”
That, folks, is mullet inception.
It’s more texturized and less layered."

Humidity can’t even wreck this look.
According to Surething, it can actually even help by “amplify[ing] natural texture.”
It’ll still look great.
What’s even better about this look is that youliterallyhave to do nothing to it.
The classic pixie
Short hairand summertime are a good combination, but justhowshort should you go?
Are you a candidate for the classic cut?
If that sounds like you, then the pixie may just be your best bet this summer.
FromTwiggy to Rihanna, celebrities throughout the ages have been known to sport this look.
Ahem, sweaty neck syndrome.
Unlike a mohawk, the undercut is a bold style that can be displayed or hidden at will.
Best of both worlds.
“Balayage and blondes are always on trend!”
If you’re in search of some celebrity inspiration, why not go forEmilia Clarke’sbleached blonde blunt bob?