7. Cornrows

If you want maximum durability and low maintenance, cornrows are amazing. They keep your hair protected and completely out of the way. I always recommend moisturizing your scalp before getting cornrows done, especially for a day in the sun and water. They are truly ride-ready hair at its finest.
6. Boxer Braids

Boxer braids are super popular and for good reason. They are essentially two Dutch braids that start at your hairline and go all the way down. They keep your hair completely controlled and look really stylish. Using a little bit of styling product can give you extra grip while braiding.
5. Dutch Braids

Dutch braids are like inside-out French braids, which makes them stand out. They sit higher on your head and are very secure. Keeping the sections tight as you braid is key for them to last through all the water park fun. This style keeps your hair off your neck, which is great on a hot day.
4. Space Buns

Space buns are fun, youthful, and hold up surprisingly well. Part your hair down the middle and create two buns high on your head. They keep your hair off your face and neck. A spritz of waterproof hairspray can give them extra hold against the splashes.
3. High Bun with Scarf

Elevate a simple high bun with a colorful scarf! Pull your hair into a high bun and wrap a scarf around the base. It adds a touch of flair and helps keep any loose pieces contained. Pick a scarf material that dries quickly so you’re not stuck with a soggy head wrap.
2. Multiple Mini Braids

For ultimate security and tangle prevention, try multiple mini braids. Braid small sections of hair all over your head. You can leave them loose or gather them into a ponytail or bun. This style minimizes tangles and keeps your hair very controlled. The more small sections you braid, the more secure it will be.
