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Here are 11 of the best cycling helmets for women that are protective and stylish

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OK, so not wearing a helmet could be fatal, no matter how fast you're going. We get it. But how can you find the best helmet for you? Well, you've first got to make sure it's a female helmet you're looking at. Yep - wearing a helmet designed for the opposite gender could stop it from being effective. Collette told us: "Women have a different head form to men, which means the internal fit of a Liv helmet is designed for the proportions and shape of a female head. Wearing a women's specific helmet means you'll have great fitting and comfortable protection for your lovely head."

Don’t be fooled - you don’t have to try on a helmet in store before ordering. As long as you know what to look out for, and measure yourself properly, there’s no reason why you can’t order a perfectly fitting cycling helmet direct to your door. Here are Collette’s top tips for ordering a cycling helmet online:

  1. When choosing a new helmet, you need to consider the sort of cycling you'll be doing. Different cycling disciplines have helmets designed specifically for them. The Liv cycling website can help guide on your usage, whether you're looking to push yourself on a road bike, head off the beaten path mountain biking or enjoy some lifestyle/city adventures. Check out the link here and select the riding you want to do to and find your perfect lid.

  2. It is also critical that your helmet fits correctly and comfortably. To ensure this you'll need to establish the size you need by measuring the circumference of your head (fear not, it's pretty simple with a tape measure). Follow this simple guide to walk you through the process.

  3. Ultimately you have to feel good in your helmet, ensuring you have the right style and fit for the riding you want to do will give you the confidence to focus on the ride.