Discover some essential tips to maintain smooth and manageable hair, even during unexpected rainy days in transitional seasons or hot and humid climates.
Choose the right shampoo
Avoid using hot water for washing your hair as the temperature can damage both your hair and scalp. Instead, opt for cold or warm water. Look for shampoos with anti-dandruff and antibacterial properties that can slow down the scalp’s keratinization process.

Opt for shampoos with anti-dandruff and antibacterial properties.
Unique volumizing products that add shine without weighing down your hair can also be a great tool, helping to clean and enhance the beauty of your tresses.
Dry your hair
Leaving your hair wet for extended periods can put pressure on the cuticles, making your strands heavy and prone to breakage. Instead of immediately reaching for a hairdryer, use a towel to blot out the excess moisture. A soft cotton towel or t-shirt works best for absorbing water from your hair. It is ideal to let your hair air dry. During winter, if you must use a hairdryer, stick to the cool setting and avoid excessive heat. Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair; a bristle brush is not suitable for curly hair, and a round brush can cause split ends.
Start drying the back of your head, ensuring the airflow is directed from the roots to the ends. Section your hair to dry it in parts, and avoid scrunching or twisting your hair. Once your hair is dry, roll it up and secure it with a three-pronged clip. After a few hours, release it for beautiful, natural curls.

Blot your hair with a towel instead of immediately reaching for a hairdryer.
Apply hair serum
After shampooing, your natural oils are stripped away, and conditioner only provides external softness without nourishing your hair deeply. Therefore, it is essential to use a hair serum to provide the necessary nutrients and create a protective layer against environmental damage.
Before and after blow-drying your hair, apply a small amount of serum, especially to the ends, as this area is most susceptible to split ends and damage. Avoid over-applying, as it may lead to greasy hair. These simple steps will help you achieve healthy and beautiful hair, despite the weather’s challenges.