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Is there anything worse than commuting in rainy weather?

Nobody wants to have to worry about keeping their things and themselvesdry, all the time.

Shay Mitchell with braid and gold hoops

@shaymitchell

The Wet Look

Embrace the rainy forecast and try out the wet look.

Add a few bobby pins to keep things interesting just likeKathleendid here.

High Puff

If you have natural hair, try pulling it up into a high puff.

High Bun

Leave a few strands out of a high bun updo.

Let them curl around your face for a romantic, rainy day style.

Bridal Knot

Heres another hairstyle that looks much more difficult than it is.

Properly called a Classic Bridal Knot, this low bun looks wispy and relaxed for an everyday hairstyle.

Wrap a strand of hair around the elastic to jazz it up.

Knotted Ponytail

The only time were okay with our hair actually being knotted.

This style is chic, simple, and totally rainproof.

Watch thisknotted ponytail tutorialto learn how to do it yourself in one minute, tops.

It’s one of a few styles that it’s possible for you to be sure won’t slip.

Silky Scarf Bandana

Keep hair long and natural under a silky scarf.

It’s easy to maintain and looks so cute.

Points added for an extra bright scarf pattern.

Add a few spritzes of Ouai Texturizing Hair Spray for a little extra oomph.

Fishtail Braid

Even novice braiders can achieve this braided ‘do.

Topknot

Topknots on a rainy day will always get our nod of approval.

Rain doesn’t stand a chance against this taut ‘do.

Space Buns

Go for double buns this timespace buns, to be exact.

Keep the fringe curly to play up the youthfulness of the style.

Scarf Headband

Don’t be afraid to use your scarf as a hair accessory.

It’s so relaxed that no hair tie is needed.

Chunky Barettes

Chunky barrettes aren’t just for the discount bin at J Crew anymore.

Now, they’re cooler than ever.

Everyone from Gucci to Cult Gaia has thrown their hats inthe hair clip game, so to speak.

(This is especially functional if you’re in the process of growing out your fringe.)

Jumbo Clip

Sick of topkots and braids being your go-to rainy day ‘do?

We have the perfect fix: Add a jumbo clip.

It’s simple yet oh-so-elegant.

To tame baby hairs and keep them weather-proof, apply a heavy-duty pomade.