Is your city's pollution causing hair loss?  10 tips to protect your tresses 

Air pollution can cause your scalp and hair to feel oily. Buy a good salicylic acid shampoo that is also sulphate-free, and wash your hair on a regular basis.

Heat and pollution can cause your tresses to lose their natural moisture. Make it a habit to condition your hair once a week.

Cover your hair with a scarf or a cap while travelling, especially on two wheelers, as dirt, air, and wind make your hair rough and dry.

Always use a high-quality hair serum on your hair. It forms a barrier around the hair to protect it from contaminants in the air and seals the pores.

Make sure your food is high in antioxidants, as they encourage hair oxidation and growth.

Once every 10-15 days, a good exfoliating scrub or hair mask will remove the toxins that clog the pores in your scalp. It should not be used on a daily basis because it can cause your hair to dry out.

Pollutants can also have an effect on hair protein levels. You should opt for a keratin spa and use an excellent hair mask to recover it.

Hot styling items, such as blow dryers or straighteners, should be avoided since they might further damage your hair strands.

Use a wide tooth comb to keep your hair from falling.

Tight hairstyles should not be used on a daily basis because they might cause hair damage.