Monsoon Haircare: Steps to Nourish and Protect Your Hair in Rainy Days

  • Posted by: Dr. Milan Doshi
  • Category: Hair Treatment
Monsoon Haircare Essentials: Steps to Nourish and Protect Your Hair in Rainy Days

The monsoon season brings us immense happiness, but it also brings along various hair issues. To ensure that you fully embrace the joys of the monsoons without compromising the health of your beautiful hair, here are some valuable tips for taking care of your hair during this rainy season

Why Does Hair Fall Occur in Monsoon?

Due to rain, the atmosphere becomes moist and humid, which contributes to the accumulation of dirt and grime on our scalp and hair strands, causing hair fall, dandruff and considerable damage. Neglecting these problems can lead to weakened hair roots, resulting in significant hair loss and patchy scalp conditions known as monsoon hair fall. Additionally, the acidic nature of rainwater can be attributed to hair loss.

How to Take Care of Hair in Monsoon?

Wash your hair once it gets wet: 

  • Getting wet in rains not only increases the chances of falling sick but also leads to settling of dust onto your hair strands and scalp. It is advisable to wash your hair immediately after getting wet to cleanse your hair and prevent it from further damage.

Towel Dry

  • Avoid using dryers for drying your hair, use a suitable towel for the same.

Maintain a nutritious dietMonsoon Haircare: Nourish and Protect Your Hair in Rainy Days

  • A well-balanced diet plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy hair. Incorporate protein-rich foods like eggs, walnuts, dairy products and whole grains, along with green vegetables, into your regular meals as they contribute to hair shine.

Utilize coconut oil

  • Applying coconut oil to your hair 15 to 30 minutes before shampooing can provide great benefits. This pre-shampoo treatment helps condition the hair, making it less susceptible to water absorption during washing. Oiling also increases the overall blood circulation in your scalp thereby reducing hair fall.

Avoid cravings

  • Monsoon calls for cravings like oily, fried and spicy food which may in turn contribute to your hair fall.

Avoid Hair Treatments

  • Treatments like Botox, keratin involves use of chemicals, which when mixed with the rainwater are harmful for the overall health of your hair. Hair loses moisture while undergoing such treatments which make them more prone to dryness and hair fall.

Choose suitable shampoo, conditioner and serum

  • Selecting the right shampoo and conditioner based on your hair type will greatly assist in managing your locks. Conditioner also helps maintain hair shine and vitality for a longer duration. To further combat frizz and roughness, apply a good hair serum on damp hair, which provides protection.

Exercise caution with hair colouring and hairstyling

  • If your hair is already prone to breakage and is dry and brittle, it’s best to avoid colouring your hair during the monsoon season as it can further contribute to dryness.

What are the major Hair Problems in Monsoon?

Frizzy Hair

  • The constant change in weather can lead to frizzy hair. Not only does frizzy hair appear dry and damaged, but it also becomes more susceptible to hair loss.

Excessive Hair Fall

  • Wet hair is fragile and prone to breakage, and this is especially true during the monsoons. The high moisture content weakens the hair strands, resulting in increased hair loss and breakage.

Scalp Infections

  • The scalp tends to bear the brunt of sweat and dirt accumulation during the monsoons. The buildup of pollutants on the scalp can clog pores, leading to scalp infections and hair loss. Additionally, the presence of dirt can cause dandruff, further hindering hair growth and promoting hair loss.

Discolouration of Hair

  • Hair might lose or change its colour due to the harmful rainwater.

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Itchy Scalp

  • To maintain a clean scalp and hair, it is recommended to wash your hair regularly using an antibacterial or antifungal shampoo.

Dandruff

  • Gently heat an organic hair oil and apply it to your scalp through a soothing massage. This technique effectively eliminates build-up from the hair roots. Afterward, use an anti-dandruff shampoo to cleanse your hair and scalp, ensuring the removal of any remaining residue.

Frizzy Hair

  • Minimize exposure to rainwater and refrain from undergoing harsh chemical treatments in the monsoon season. Instead, incorporate a nourishing hair mask, herbal shampoo, and leave-in conditioner into your hair care routine.

Oily Hair

  • Maintain regular hair washing using a gentle shampoo with a lightweight, gel-based formula to effectively remove excess oil and dirt. To prevent your hair from becoming overly oily or sticky, opt for a light conditioner or serum after washing.

What Should You Apply on Your Hair During Monsoon?

Here are three easy-to-make DIY hair masks which can be applied to reduce your hairfall.

Fenugreek and Lemon Mask

  • Combine the juice of a freshly squeezed lemon with powdered fenugreek seeds. This mask is beneficial for its anti-dandruff and anti-inflammatory properties. Apply the mixture to your hair and scalp for 30 minutes, then rinse off using a mild herbal shampoo.

Neem and Turmeric Paste

  • Create a smooth paste by crushing fresh neem leaves and turmeric root. This mask is packed with antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds, which help combat germs and prevent dandruff, itchiness, and scalp inflammation. Gently massage and leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes, then wash it off with a gentle shampoo. Don’t forget to apply a conditioner afterward.

Aloe Vera and Yogurt Mask

  • Aloe vera gel provides soothing relief to an itchy and inflamed scalp, while the lactic acid in yogurt acts as a gentle exfoliant. This mask effectively removes debris and dirt from the hair roots while adding shine to your locks. Mix a tablespoon of freshly extracted aloe gel with the desired amount of yogurt. Apply the mask to your scalp and hair, allowing it to dry. Wash it off using a gentle, fragrance-free shampoo.

Banana Honey Yoghurt Mask

  • Prepare a mixture of banana, honey and yoghurt. Apply this mask for 15/20 minutes and wash off.

With these monsoon haircare essentials, you can bid farewell to hair woes and embrace the beauty of the rainy season. Remember to choose the right products, protect your hair from humidity and provide it with the necessary care.