While the monsoon season offers a welcome escape from the summer heat, it can also create several hair-related concerns. Increased humidity and moisture in the air often lead to hair fall, frizz, scalp irritation, and weakened hair strands. As the rainy season approaches, adopting a few simple hair care practices can help protect your hair and minimise damage.
Keep Your Scalp Clean
During the monsoon, sweat, oil, and dirt can accumulate on the scalp more quickly, which may affect hair health. Washing your hair with a gentle shampoo twice a week can help maintain scalp hygiene without stripping away natural oils. After washing, gently squeeze out excess water and pat your hair dry instead of rubbing it harshly with a towel.
Never Tie Damp Hair
One of the most common hair care mistakes during the rainy season is tying hair before it has completely dried. Wet hair is more delicate and prone to breakage. Trapped moisture can also increase the risk of scalp infections. Make sure your hair is fully dry before styling or tying it up.
Choose Wide-Toothed Comb
Humidity often causes hair to become tangled and difficult to manage. Using a wide-toothed comb helps detangle strands more gently and reduces unnecessary breakage. To maintain scalp hygiene, avoid sharing combs with others.
Nourish Your Hair With Regular Oiling
A weekly oil massage can help keep hair nourished and strengthen the roots. Natural oils such as coconut or almond oil provide essential moisture and support scalp health. Leave the oil on for a few hours or overnight before washing it off.
Reduce Heat Styling
Frequent use of styling tools like straighteners, curling irons, and blow dryers can make hair more vulnerable to dryness and damage. Since humidity already contributes to frizz during monsoon, limiting heat styling and allowing hair to dry naturally can help maintain its strength and texture.
Hair experts believe that rising humidity levels during the rainy season can make hair roots more fragile. By following a consistent hair care routine and taking preventive measures, you can keep your hair healthier, stronger, and less prone to breakage throughout the monsoon.
Disclaimer: The information provided in the article is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition
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