Haircare
Natural ways to prevent winter dandruff
Sonal Trivedi
Winter is as beautiful as it looks; it just seems to be the worst for hair. If you wear black, it's literally an ad for an anti-dandruff shampoo. No matter how clean and manageable your hair is, very few can successfully avoid dandruff in winters. Only the luckiest can pass by without these pesky snowflakes on their shoulders. How do they do it? How to prevent dandruff?
You don’t always have to invest in any expensive products. Instead, we’re here to tell you how to avoid dandruff in winter naturally – just 9 simple things you can do right at home! You can also explore the evergreen home remedies for dandruff
Let us first understand what causes this winter dandruff.
The primary cause behind dandruff is not always fungal infection but rather a dryness in your scalp. If you keep yourself moisturized from the inside out, you would not even be needing much else. But to start here’s what you can do!
Drink water
Wondering how to get rid of dandruff in winter? Keep your body hydrated and your scalp moisturized by increasing your water dodge. A minimum of 8 glasses of water per day can help. However, dehydration is just one reason!
Choose your comb
You might reach the same outcome you started with if you don’t change your hair care routine. This involves changing your old plastic comb. A comb made of plastic can give you a static build-up in your head. This development would lead to more breakage and also suck up the moisture. So, instead, you should shift to wooden or tender combs with smaller teeth to avoid such issues.
Do not wash your hair too frequently
While it is important to keep your hair clean, washing it frequently actually strips your hair and scalp of the nutrients and moisture it needs. Instead, you can use a mild shampoo like this one to ensure that your hair is clean and does not lack water.
Do not wash your hair with hot water
Yes, this might be difficult to do, and we realize that as we are writing it right now, but you have to stay away from hot water as much as you can. A hot water shower not only makes your scalp and body dry but also leads to split ends and loss of shine. So, instead of hot water showers, you can go for lukewarm water. We still recommend cold water for hair because it promotes growth and keeps your scalp rejuvenated.
Cover
Never step outside when it's cold without a mask on your hair mixture. The Mask is to be made of velvet or satin to avoid tangling and shabbiness.
Invest in good hair masks
There is no other way around it! We know oils get a bad name, but we need them. If we want hair to stay healthy and to keep our scalp glowing, we need to oil. For this very purpose, we recommend the trio of jojoba, coconut, and olive oil to keep your hair bouncing and glowing. It will protect your hair against the cold breeze during winters without letting the freezing air whisk away the moisture from your hair.
Say NO to styling
We know it can be a boring spell for a few cold months, but your hair’s already struggling in winters! Take it from us; if you want to minimize the damage, you must stay away from any heating equipment or rough chemicals. If possible, do not go for too much straightening or hair coloring during this time.
Eat dry fruits
Quite a specific recommendation, we know! But did you know that dry fruits are rich in omega fatty acids, which naturally moisturize your hair? Therefore, they remove and alleviate all the chances of dandruff. Yes, in short, you should stock up on walnuts and cashews right now. You can eat raisins and walnuts in combination. However, if you have diabetes or suffer from free acidity, we recommend against it. Please consult your doctor for the same.
Natural hair masks
Gorgeous hair can use a little extra help from these beautiful products around this time. Invest in something that contains hibiscus so that your hair is always moisturized and never vulnerable to damage. Alternatively, you can also make your hair shield at home with papaya, banana, honey, and curd.
Irrespective of what you do, you may find your hair falling and dandruff assimilating into your clothes. This does not mean that you are doing something wrong or you need to take prompt action. You have to accept your fate in the cold winter months and keep doing your best to avoid winter problems. Hair fall is natural, and it should not instigate any panic. Moreover, a dry scalp is bound to be a symptom of winter exposure. We can’t sit at home for all the long months, just to avoid the damage. What we can do is be lenient with ourselves and allow the natural ingredients mentioned above to do their trick.
At the Purplle store, you’ll find more natural hair masks and oils to use. They can help you fight hair problems from their very core. Moreover, using too many chemical-based products may show an immediate response, but they will always have more long-term downsides. We hope you choose well!
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About Sonal Trivedi
Sonal is a sub-editor at Purplle.com. Besides having a flair for writing, she enjoys binge-watching true crime shows and cooks the best mutton biryani among everyone she knows. Her expertise lies in hair care as she’s always trying out some home remedies or experimenting with new launched products. She’s also an expert in beauty for men and talks about everything that guys need for their skin, hair and personal care. She writes about the tried and tested methods from her hair care routine which can never go wrong.









