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Rainwater, whether it’s a heavy downpour or a drizzle, is filthy and acidic. Protect your hair from rainwater as much as possible. Excess moisture in the scalp can cause infections, so wash your hair right away with shampoo.
DURING THE MONSOON, THE SCALP PRODUCES A LOT OF OIL, MAKING IT EASY FOR HAIR TO BECOME FRIZZY AND UNDERNOURISHED.
During the rainy season, a nutrient-rich conditioner is a must. This helps to prevent frizz and keeps the strands nourished. For added shine, apply conditioner only to the ends of your hair and rinse it out with cold water.
In the monsoon, it’s critical to use the right comb. A wide-tooth comb is the best tool for dealing with wet hair. It helps to detangle your hair while also preventing it from breaking and tearing. You can also use the comb to distribute the conditioner evenly throughout your hair.
During this season, a good hair oil massage will do wonders for your hair. To moisturise and revitalise dry hair, apply oil to your hair once or twice a week. While oiling is important, please remember to not over massage.
When it’s raining, don’t tie your hair up. Dirty rainwater can hibernate in your hair if your hair is tied. Hair becomes limp and frizzy as a result of this. If you must tie your hair, choose loose ponytails or buns only.
CONSUME PROTEIN-RICH, IRON-RICH, AND OMEGA-3-FATTY-ACID-RICH FOODS SUCH AS SPINACH, WALNUTS, MACKEREL, SALMON, CARROTS, AND SO ON.
A haircut is a simple way to relieve the stress of hair care. This is the best time to cut your hair short if you’ve ever wanted to but was unsure. During the monsoon, short hair is easier to maintain and keep healthy.
During the rainy season, invest in some high-quality waterproof jackets or umbrellas. Make sure you have these with you whenever you leave the house. This is the simplest way to keep your hair from getting wet while also protecting it from the unpredictable rain.
Try your hand at making and applying hair masks at home by following do-it-yourself instructions. Ingredients from your kitchen can often be used to make organic shampoos and conditioners. These homemade concoctions are often free of the chemicals found in commercial hair care products.
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