Headbands

When you need something that is stylish and practical, and that will keep your hair neat whilst adding some glamour to your look, there is nothing better than a cute headband. Stylight has a brilliant selection of headbands for you to choose from. Get one with a hint of sparkle for parties, or a colorful band that matches the hue of your clothing to add flair to your everyday outfits.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Sweatband

A sweatband is a practical accessory perfect for strenuous activity and colder weather, but they don’t have the chicest reputation. Looking cool in a sweatband is not out of your reach, however. Just follow these rules of thumb and you’ll look anything but bad.

Do: Sport a Sweatband In Cold Weather

Don’t let a biting chill keep you from going out. A sweatband’s snug over-the-ear fit locks in warmth where you need it most. Whether you’re going for a snowy run or heading to work, a sweatband keeps your ears toasty without adding bulk or messing up your hairstyle. Tuck a pair of earbuds underneath for a jogging soundtrack that won’t budge. For extra warmth, layer your sweatband under a hat.

Don’t: Neglect Sweatband Care

We understand that you’re attached to your sweatband as a workout accessory, but for your health’s sake, throw it in the wash after you wear it. Wrapping your head in a band that’s full of your sweat and skin cells contributes to clogged pores and breakouts, and can result in unpleasant odor. Skip the zits and wash your sweatband regularly.

Do: Slick Back

A sweatband can work fabulously beyond your workout when you choose a simple black band and place it at your forehead in front of a sleek ponytail. This minimalist accessory looks striking and sporty without being too literal about it. Complete the look with winged black eyeliner and nude lips, and keep your outfit stark and minimal with a collarless white button-down and black carrot pants.

Don’t: Over-Coordinate

Avoid looking like a high school track star by making sure that your sweatband goes with, but doesn’t exactly match, the rest of your apparel. It’s safe to stick to neutrals like black and grey, but if you go colorful, stay within the color family rather than attempting to replicate it. A pink sweatband and orange socks is a warm and tropical pairing, but a white-and-green stripe band with white-and-green tube socks is just too much.

They’re not just for athletes. Embrace the surprisingly versatile appeal of a sweatband in your daily life.

Add a sweatband to your everyday repertoire—but beware of dont’s.

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