Live Hindi News :- The pleasant days of the magical monsoon return to bring respite from the hot and sweaty summer days. Who doesn't love the rains? Green landscapes, romantic drives and a relaxing evening with loved ones. It can't get better than this, right? However, the cold raindrops can make your skin dull and cause issues like skin allergies, hyper-pigmentation, clogged facial pores, dull and frizzy hair due to dirt, pollution, wetness and excessive humidity.
sdDownpour takes a toll on the skin and hair leading to bacterial and fungal infections. Your skin needs extra care this season as the humidity levels increase, leading to excessive oil secretion in the body causing itching which can further aggravate skin and hair related problems.
In case of skin infection, use an anti-fungal powder to avoid any further infection. Always keep your skin dry. Do not wear wet clothes or wet shoes, they must be changed immediately. These small precautions go a long way in getting healthy and infection-free skin. Rainy season is not such a good time to look good or feel good. High humidity damages both skin and hair. The skin and hair become really dull due to sweat and oil accumulation.
So, I always adjust my skin and hair care routine according to the season.Home RemediesI keep a small bowl of rose skin tonic in the fridge, soaking cotton wool pads in it. This way it is chilled and ready for use. One can also make a mask with rose water, a powerful natural skin toner. Rinsing the eyes with cold water also provides great relief. Sometimes, eye fatigue leads to puffiness.For a monsoon face mask, mix 3 teaspoons of oats with egg white and a teaspoon each of honey and yogurt.
If you don't want to use egg whites, add rose water or orange juice. You can also go for fruit masks depending on your skin type.I wash my hair more frequently during monsoons. Tea and lemon juice have amazing shine to the hair, making it shiny. Use it as a final rinse after shampooing. You can prevent your hair from falling and getting dry by applying a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water. Drink at least 10-12 glasses of water as much as possible and also apply lots of moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated.
A skin moisturizer is a must have regardless of your skin type. Sometimes, I apply multiple whitening before my shampoo, leaving it on for half an hour. It not only gives body to the hair but is also a wonderful cleanser. During monsoons, the body loses fluids through sweat. I drink fresh fruit juices and lemonade. Home remedies are the best option for minor ailments