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Tips To Save Rain-Soaked Hair
An evil that you inevitably face during monsoon is bad hair days. You spend hours perfecting that hairdo, you step out, ready to take on the day and heavy torrents hit you from all sides.
Dripping, flat and smelly hair is not a great look to carry on for the day. Besides, rain water often tends to be acidic and a carrier of major pollutants, which can trigger some major hair problems.
Also Read: Hair Care Tips To Make Your Hair Grow Faster

Rather than packing your hair with all kinds of styling products, the key here is to keep it simple. Tie your hair in a loose braid or, better yet, roll it in a bun to minimize the damage.

And instead of relying on an umbrella to keep you rain safe, opt for a long raincoat instead. And whatever you do, always keep your scalp clean to avoid an itchy scalp or flaky dandruff.
Apart from that, here are a few handy tips to salvage your hair from the worst of the downpour.

Cleanse
Your
Scalp
If
you
become
an
unwitting
victim
of
heavy
rainfall,
the
first
thing
you
need
to
do
is
wash
your
hair
as
soon
as
you
reach
home.
As
chances
are
there
that
you
will
get
caught
up
in
the
rain
quite
often,
using
chemical-based
shampoos
every
time
will
do
more
damage
than
any
good.
Switch
to
natural
alternatives
instead
like
diluted
baking
soda
solution.
It
will
remove
dirt
buildup,
control
excess
oil
,
while
keeping
flaky
dandruff
in
check.

Keep
Your
Hair
Dry
The
acid
present
in
the
rain
can
make
your
scalp
itchy,
lead
to
dandruff,
not
to
mention
cause
foul
odour
to
emit
from
your
scalp.
Keep
a
small
towel
handy
at
all
times.
Squeeze
out
excess
water
and
pat
dry
your
scalp
gently
to
remove
moisture.
And
whatever
you
do,
refrain
from
combing
your
hair
to
dry
it
faster.
It
will
entangle
hair
causing
breakage.

Avoid
Styling
Products
Hair
serums,
gels
and
heating
tools
are
a
big
no-no
during
monsoon.
Due
to
humidity,
your
scalp
will
be
naturally
greasy
and
the
chemicals
present
in
the
styling
products
will
only
add
on
to
the
grease,
leading
to
scalp
infection
or
itchiness.
Keep
it
natural
and
clean
as
much
as
possible.
And
to
soak
up
the
added
moisture
in
your
scalp,
try
sprinkling
some
baby
powder.
Also Read: Hair Care Tips After Hard Water Wash

Go
For
A
Hair
Cut
Another
way
to
salvage
your
rain
soaked
hair
is
trimming.
Keep
split
ends
at
bay
by
regularly
trimming
them.
And
treat
your
hair
to
hot
oil
massages.
It
will
nourish
hair
strands
preventing
split
ends.
And
go
for
simple
hair
cuts
that
are
easy
to
manage.

Nourishing
Hair
Mask
Monsoon
is
the
time
you
need
to
invest
extra
time
in
your
hair
care.
A
nourishing
mask
will
strengthen
hair,
prevent
hair
fall
and
make
it
manageable.
Aloe
vera
gel
can
make
for
an
exceptional
hair
mask.
Rich
in
anti-bacterial
properties
it
will
cure
any
infection,
reduce
itchiness,
while
making
your
hair
soft
and
shiny.
Drink ample water, avoid sharing combs and never commit the mistake of styling wet hair. Other than this, if you have any more tips to save rain-soaked hair, do share it in the comment section below!



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