Increasing humidity, soaring temperatures, and heavy rains can damage the skin and scalp, causing infections, acne, and clogged pores.
Alter your skin and hair care routine to adapt to the new weather conditions in time for monsoon with these expert tips.
So what if the sun's not coming out? The UVA and UV exposure still remain and you must apply sunscreen from time to time to protect your skin. Pick a sunscreen that has lighter texture.
Switch to lighter skincare products and keep your routine minimal during the monsoon because too much layering may lead to skin irritation.
A well-hydrated skin helps in this season because it does not produce excess oil on its own then to compensate.
Your scalp may need extra TLC during monsoon. Wash your hair regularly and exfoliate one or twice a week to cleanse and smoothen your scalp.
The rainy season may trigger frizz and hairfall, so it is not a good time to do hair treatments. Keep hair treatments to the minimum and opt for hydrating treatments and spas more to calm the cuticles.
Detoxification of the skin is essential during monsoon. Use a clarifying face mask or exfoliate with a clay mask to ensure a healthy, balanced skin.
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