1Avoid Washing Your Hair Every Day
Do not immediately wash your hair if you feel an itchy scalp. Daily washing can keep your scalp and hair moist, creating a high humidity environment that promotes fungal growth. Instead, limit hair washing to three times a week. If you get wet in the rain, rinse with clean water to protect your hair from rain acids. Always remember to thoroughly dry your hair.
2Use Warm Water for Evening Hair Washing
When washing your hair in the evening, avoid using cold water as it can promote fungal growth, especially when humidity is high. Instead, use warm water to reduce scalp itching and break up flakes caused by the fungus. Ensure your hair is completely dry before going to bed to prevent headaches and fungus recurrence.
3Benefit from Loquat
Loquat contains oleanic acid and echynocystic acid, which can kill bacteria on the scalp, reduce itching, and treat fungus from the root. Roast loquat fruits and dissolve them in warm water for hair washes twice a week. This treatment can eliminate hair fungus within 2-3 weeks. Alternatively, you can use shampoo with loquat extract when fresh loquat fruits are unavailable.
4Regularly Clean Your Helmet
Don’t assume that your helmet protects your hair without causing any harm. Neglecting to clean your helmet regularly can contribute to hair fungus. Use specialized hair-safe detergents to clean your helmet, avoiding industrial detergents with high chemical intensity that can be harmful to your skin and hair. This is especially important if you wear a helmet daily.
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By following these simple tips, you can prevent common scalp diseases during the rainy season. Consistency is key to achieving the best results. Good luck!