The monsoon has arrived, it has a silent attack on the indifferent fragrance of the rain-lactal earth, a reception in the air, and a silent attack on your hair. When you can enjoy seasonal changes, your hair is under stress. Increased humidity, exposure to rainwater, and regular strip hair of its natural oils and moisture, it becomes brittle, frizzy, and more prone to breakage.
The irony is that many of the biggest mistakes during this season are leaving hair oil, well when hair requires the most. Dr. Shilpa Vora, Chief Research and Development Officer, Mariko Limited, shares the mistake of monsoon, which makes all hair oining, weakens your hair.
During this season, hair strands become weak due to humidity, causing them to become fridge-prone. Add that rainwater to the pollutants, and you have the perfect recipe for dull, skull infection and even hair fall. But while many people believe that hair does not require oil in moist weather, the truth is quite opposite. A coconut-based hair oil can be a powerful partner in your monsoon hair care routine.
Coconut-based hair oil penetrates 10x deep into your hair strands. This creates a protective layer, which prevents protein loss due to regular grooming. Its anti -inflammatory and antimicrobial properties support the skull health and help reduce itching, dandruff and overall hair loss.
A quick 30-minute application of coconut-based hair oil is made regularly, enough to nourish your hair and improve its strength. Studies have also proved that oil hair breaks less than hair. Beyond physical protection, applying oil – especially when combined with a soft massage – prevents blood flow, reduces stress, and supports overall hair growth. With the fastest growing cells in the body of hair, it can create a visible difference in the health and volume of your hair-especially in the season when the hair feels lame and lifeless in the season.
Pro Tip: Think about applying oil as your hair raincoat. It is best to do oil lightly before exiting the rain to protect against the loss of water and pollution. Opt for a light, non-coconut-based hair oil.
Therefore, as you sips your evening tea and admire the downpore, don’t forget your hair to protect and nourish. In this season, let your hair soak in the welfare of coconut, not just rain.