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Tresses vs. thunderstorms: Winning the hair battle

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June 24, 2025

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Tresses vs. thunderstorms: Winning the hair battle

The monsoon season brings much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat, but it also brings a fair share of challenges for your hair. Increased humidity, sudden rain showers, and damp weather can make your hair frizzy, limp, and difficult to manage. Whether you have straight, wavy, curly, or coily hair, the rainy season can wreak havoc on your tresses if not properly cared for.

This guide will help you understand how monsoon affects your hair and provide practical tips and remedies to manage frizz, hair fall, and overall hair health during this tricky season.

WHY HAIR GETS FRIZZY IN MONSOON
Frizz occurs when the hair's outer layer, the cuticle, becomes rough and absorbs excess moisture from the humid air. The moisture causes the hair shafts to swell and break the natural pattern, leading to frizz. The more porous your hair is, the more moisture it absorbs—making frizz even more likely.

Key reasons for frizzy and unmanageable hair during monsoon: HIGH HUMIDITY LEVELS
Frequent wetting and drying of hair due to rain
Pollution and rainwater causing scalp buildup
Sweat and oil accumulation due to sticky weather
Lack of proper hydration and hair care

Common Monsoon Hair Problems
Along with frizz, here are other hair issues that tend to worsen in monsoon:
Hair fall due to weak roots and scalp infections
Itchy scalp or dandruff from moisture and fungus
Greasy hair from excess sweat and oil
Flat, limp hair due to loss of volume
Split ends and breakage caused by frequent drying

TOP 10 HAIR CARE TIPS FOR MONSOON

1. Keep Your Scalp Clean

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