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It’s important to keep the hair and the scalp clean during monsoons. Cleanse your scalp and hair thoroughly with a good shampoo, suitable for your hair type. While washing your hair, wet it completely, take some shampoo and mix it with water and then apply.
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The next step is to apply conditioner, choose a nourishing conditioner or hair mask, and apply only till your mid-lengths. If you have thick hair you can use a wide-tooth comb to distribute the conditioner evenly on your hair. Keep it for 5-7 mins and then rinse thoroughly.
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Moms are always right. They badgered us as kids to oil our hair, and we are thankful for that. Oil massages in the monsoon can do your mane good. Apply it an hour before your shower – oil acts as an excellent emollient, conditioning and smoothening your strands.
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Hair can make or break your look. As much as it is important to have good hair, it is also essential to take care of it without damaging it. It’s time to get rid of the struggle every day in detangling your hair. Use the right comb to detangle your hair.
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Hair fall increases during monsoons, but this is a temporary phase. In order to prevent hair fall, one must maintain a clean and dry scalp. Wash your hair in case it gets wet in the rain. Use a scalp specific shampoo and masque to ensure a healthy scalp.
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It seems like nothing you do in the monsoon can retain your hair’s bounce and shine – there is just no winning. Oily hair tends to get limp and greasy, whereas dry hair turns into Barbados Monica of Friends. Anti-frizz masques/ conditioners help to control frizz and keep the hair manageable.
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The humidity and added moisture in the air can make you sweat more than usual. That, accompanied with hair styling products like gels and wax, can result in dandruff. Wash your hair regularly using a mild scalp shampoo that will keep dandruff at bay.
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Dry shampoo is the secret weapon to instantly revitalised hair. Monsoons tend to make your hair greasy, listless, and limp, and there is nothing like a spritz of dry shampoo to revive it. Or simply sprinkle some talcum powder on your strands before a Zoom call or post-workout for a fresh and healthy bounce.
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During monsoons, make it a point to get a regular haircut. Trimming and cutting the hair will not only update your style but will also help in getting rid of the stubborn split ends and dryness. Go for hairstyles that are fuss-free and help in preventing tangles and frizz.
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Although staying home is strongly recommended in the present situation, but in case you step out, make sure you take safety measures for yourself and remain careful about your hair. Use hoods, scarves, umbrellas, or caps for keeping your hair covered and dry.
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