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Considering how the hair is the first symbol of a woman’s beauty, keeping it in one healthy and beautiful piece during the downpour is something that cannot be contended.

This is why beauty professionals advise women to wear waterproof or water repellent braids during the rainy season.

Waterproof hair extensions are made with a variety of natural and synthetic fibers. They also come in a variety of colours and textures, and natural hair extensions, such as cotton, synthetic fibers, silicone, and polyurethane. Hair protection and management are one of the major concerns for women during the rainy season for fear of dampness, breakage and odour. This is why water repellent hair braids are the best bet this season.

So, while it pours, you may want to put your wigs aside and protect your natural hair from being damaged whilst still looking elegant in braids made with water repellent hair extensions.

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