Don’t like it wet?
Styling your tresses before work in the monsoon can be quite a tricky deal. You take hours to get
the perfect look and step out to see all your efforts wash away. Don’t let the rains ruin your plans
for stylish locks each day. As the saying goes “When life throws lemons at you, remember to make
lemonade,” our mantra in monsoon should be similar…instead of cursing the rain, head back to the
washroom and try these hairstyles for wet hair:
Fringe braids
Make a side parting to your wet hair and braid the larger section of hair, framing your face. Follow the
same method of braiding as you would for a French braid. You could either leave the rest of your hair
open, or make a ponytail with this section and secure your braid around it.
Twist it up
Make a side parting to your wet hair and gather 2 inches of hair of the larger section, all along the frame of your face. Twist this section tightly throughout its length and tie it up with the rest of your hair into a side ponytail (position it towards the larger section) and wrap the twisted section around it. Use bobby pins to keep it in place.
Embellished buns
A low bun is the easiest way to style wet hair. However, to make it look more interesting, keep
accessories like stylish bobby pins handy to give your bun a more contemporary look. While styling
wet hair, remember to be gentle, since it is most susceptible to breakage.
Treat your damaged hair to some extra care with TRESemmé Climate Control Shampoo and
Conditioner.