Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Hairstyle For the wet season.

Hairstyle For the wet season

Ideal hairdos for this rainy season are single braids (one million braids), weave and wig.

Low-cut
Long hair is great to have, but it can be strenuous, hard and tedious to deal with at times. Short hair can be better managed even if they get wet. So it is better to have a haircut, short hair can be dried quickly and combing it is easier than wet long hair.

Single plaits (million braids)
The ideal hairdo for this rainy season is weave and single plait. Single plaits are the million braids, which people generally refer to as braids. It could be twisted hair, or you could have your natural hair woven; if you need to braid, check the texture of your hair. This will determine the kind of braid or hair you are going to do, the weight of the attachment could make the hair fall off if your braids tracking are very tight.

Weave
Weave needs low maintenance and it could actually survive any weather. You can’t predict when rain will fall. Basically, all you need to do is (for this) is to blow dry after you have been soaked. In fact, if it’s not much, it will dry off on its own and you will still have your hairstyle.

Wigs
Wigs are good, but they have to be synthetic wigs. Why synthetic wigs? We have the human hair and the synthetic hair wigs. The synthetic wig is made from mono-fabric fibres (not human hair) and they have low maintenance costs. You don’t have to blow dry a synthetic wig nor thong it. So it is more or less a wake-up-and-go hairdo.
Jerry curls
The cold wave hairdo like jerry curls could be simply washed, conditioned and re-activated after the rain had beaten one.

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