Summer is already on it's way out and since the month of June has already started, the unforgiving rain will start too but here's how you can be prepared. This is a list of essentials that will guide you through those rainy days with ease. Feel free to add to the list!
1
Umbrellas and Raincoats
This one's a no brainer. Now we all have so many styles and quirky patterns to choose from, umbrellas can become a valued accessory to show off your personality! ( Try opting for a bright colour if you want to set yourself apart from the crowd)
2
Rain flats/ boots
Now hold on there, remember there are more fashionable options you can go for over crocs. Invest in sturdy waterproof flats or boots to tide you through the damp season!
3
Always Carry An Extra Pair of Clothes
You can always have a wardrobe crisis in the middle of the day. Be prepared, carry a pair of light airy clothes with you whenever possible or keep a pair in your office/school locker.
4
Water Bottle
Even though there's water everywhere around you and the weather is humid, there's still a very high chance of you suffering from dehydration because you tend to feel less thirsty. Drink water all day!
5
Carry Polyethene Bags
Sometimes, the contents of your bag or you purse can get completely drenched and unfortunately, this happens often. Carry a couple of emergency polyethene bags to avert any damage.
6
Waterproof make-up
Ladies! You already know why.
7
Hair accessories
On rainy days, our hair tends to look dull and can get messy, keep a bunch of hair accessories with you all the time to look presentable!
8
Sunscreen
Yes, you read it right. According to dermatologists, even during the monsoon season, our skin gets affected by the sun, always, ALWAYS wear sunscreen before you step out.
9
waterproof phone guard
During the rains, we end up taking too much effort guarding our phones from the water, let a waterproof phone pouch do it for you.
10
Scarves
Scarves are an essential accessory whether you're traveling or you just want to prep your look but it also helps in hiding the damp spots where the rain got you!