How To Get Hair Braids That Look Good In Hot Weather


Summer season brings with it the problem of sweaty and sticky feelings. It is good that many braided hairstyles beat the problem of summer heat and look as attractive as in any other congenial season. During summer, you need an easy style that does not enhance your summer worries.

If you have long locks of hair then you can go for frizzy, just-got-back-from-the-beach hair. For shorter hair, fuss-free and of-the-face styles give you a real trendy look. In summer, you need to bear a cool look so do away with radical, flashy and overly strong colors. Cool-blondes are the favorite choice that keeps harsh colors off the mark.

The Haute Bohemian looks with a few braids are a good makeover. Besides, you can add braids to your hair, mold them with twist, and pin up the hair to have a typical summer-smart appeal. When you unwind them, they will give you a uniquely attractive look. The best way to maintain your braided hair is to keep the style simple. You can use a good hair spray to combat humidity. Many people agree that locks are the best hairstyles for summers. Further, Afro-centric hair braids suits summers most aptly and lends great versatility to your hairstyle.

Sunrays often pose a great threat to the hair as well as the scalp. Your hair needs extra moisturizing when exposed to sun. Your color-treated hair may lose its original shade because of excessive exposure to the sun’s rays. You have to use products that provide ample protection against seasonal damaging.

You may feel like to swim endlessly to beat the scorching heat but your hair strands may not like the idea. Chlorine strips off the natural oil from your hair and makes it dry and brittle so always use a de-chlorinating shampoo to beat the swimming blues. Thus, a little care can help you manage the beauty of your mane even during sticky, hot summer months.

About the Author

My name is Marquetta Breslin and I'm a professional hair braider with over 12 years of experiance. I own http://www.braidsbybreslin.com where I sell intructional hair braiding and weave DVDs teaching the world how to braid and weave.