Wear scarves or caps to protect your hair from hazardous particulate matter that settles on the scalp and hair, resulting in discomfort and dryness.
Particulate matter exposure during Diwali might cause 'Sensitive Scalp Syndrome,' which causes discomfort. An oil scalp massage may both stimulate and nourish your scalp.
Clean your hair at least two-three times per week using right shampoo and conditioner.
Cleanse your hair and scalp thoroughly, avoiding chemical-laden shampoos that may aggravate irritation. Choose shampoos that are fragrance-free and pH-balanced.
Drink plenty of water and eat plenty of water-rich foods to maintain your hair healthy and stay hydrated.
Don't overlook the significance of rest. Both your skin and hair can suffer as a result of stress. Incorporate relaxation strategies into your routine, such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or a soothing bath.
Give your hair a break from heated styling tools after the Diwali festivities.
Consider wearing protective hairstyles, such as braids or loose buns, to minimise exposure to environmental factors.
Switch to silk pillowcases to minimise friction and reduce hair breakage while you sleep.
Switch to silk pillowcases to minimise friction and reduce hair breakage while you sleep.