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“Scandi style” conjures images ofcleansilhouettes and a palette of neutral tones.
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But it’s not just about clothing: these seemingly effortless ensembles are often accompanied by a slicked-back updo.
Meet a simple, but undeniably effective throw-it-up-and-forget-about-it hair look: theScandi slick.
What is the Scandi slick?
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A simplehair tieorInvisibobblepulls the look together, but others reach for aclaw clipor a boost of character.
Like many Scandinavians, hairstylist Erika Svedjevik considers the Scandi slick an “effortless” option.
Glossy hair is a timeless trend that has reappeared throughout fashion and photography for decades.
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And then there’sKim Kardashian back in 2015, sheappeared on the coverofC Magazinewearing the look.
So why not us, too?
Why is the Scandi slick popular now?
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This is where the Scandi slick comes in.
It’s an invincible and weather-proof option that looks just as chic as a bigblowout.
How do I create the Scandi slick?
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Her favorite product for the job isOribe Gel Serum.
“It’s a semi-hard gel with a nice sheen, and it doesn’t get too flaky.”
The thicker your hair, the more product you will likely need.
For those extra-strong holds,Allurerecommends the Best of Beauty-winningRucker Roots Texture Styling Mousse.
This will give the illusion of thicker, fuller roots.
For a softer and gel-free version of the look, Svedjevik has another go-to Scandi method.
Start by blow-drying your hair backward to add volume to the roots and texture to the hair.
My curly hair certainly falls into this category, especially after many morning bike commutes in windy Copenhagen.