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AQUA Waterproof Headwear keeps active Black women's hair dry

Nov 25, 2023

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A West Philadelphia native is revolutionizing the way Black women embrace life’s adventures without a hair out of a place.

These are no ordinary headwraps and turbans. They’re a fusion of flair and practicality, where fashion meets functionality.

Khadijah Robinson created AQUA Waterproof Headwear as a solution to a dilemma that’s all too familiar to Black women — how do we swim, work out, or do anything that involves getting wet or sweaty without ruining our hairstyle?

“Just making life decisions around not wanting to get your hair wet is frustrating because we do spend so much time and money on our hair,” Robinson said. “We don’t want to have to run from the rain, sit out at waterparks and pools. Based on that frustration alone I said there has to be a better way to do this.”

However, the journey from idea to reality wasn’t an easy one.

Robinson told CBS News it took more than three years to innovate the perfect prototype and secure a patent for her creation.

“This is our waterproof sun-bun,” Robinson said. “People wear it in the pool, in the water, in the shower.”

CBS News reports it wasn’t until a serendipitous moment in 2021 that Robinson received confirmation, she had created something special.

“I literally stepped down,” Robinson said. “There it is. I couldn’t believe it.”

Since then, AQUA has been featured on QVC, Empower Global — an e-commerce platform founded by Diddy — and Robinson is currently in talks with Target.

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“It means so much to be a Black woman-owned business,” Robinson said. “From a young child, I knew I wanted to do something to motivate people, to uplift the community, to create jobs.”

And she’s keeping it local, manufacturing all her products in New Jersey.

“It is possible. You can have a dream,” Robinson said. “You can have an idea and you can bring it to fruition.”

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