Mane Maintenance: 10 must follow hair care tips this monsoon

Pick a soothing hair oil A soothing hair oil is the most important thing for the hair. Pairing it with hydrating hair masks and conditioners can be your best choice for your hair.

Use a hair mask Using a nourishing mask is necessary after washing your hair. But here is a twist, apply it a night before your wash day. This will help hydrate your hair and fight frizz.

Use anti-frizz products Using light weight sealants will help you address the root cause - frizz. It will also keep your strands smooth throughout high temperatures.

Use hair spray The best way to keep your hair out of your face is to tie it up, whether in a bun or a ponytail. And spraying it with hairspray will control the flyaways. 

Use a wooden comb Using a wide toothed comb to detangle your hair will be a boon as it avoids breakage. A wooden comb will reduce friction as compared to a plastic one.

Deep moisture Providing deep moisture to your hair is extremely important for the roots, especially in the monsoon. For best results pick a mask that locks in moisture to the deepest layers of your hair.

Dry it up quickly Do not wait for your hair to dry up naturally, use a dryer on a low heat setting to dry your hair immediately after washing. This will keep dandruff and flatness away.

Allow your hair to breathe Let your hair stay open and avoid tying it up all the time during monsoon. It makes the hair and scalp sweaty and creates problems.

Consider using keratin Keratin is a protein found in your skin, hair and nails. Over time it is reduced in the body and can be added through outside means. It can also make your hair smoother. 

Slather on serum  Use a considerable amount of serum on your hair to keep the flyways at bay and make your hair look smooth and shiny. It also seals the ends and locks in moisture.

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