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Mansi Khandelwal

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These 3 Tips By Adhuna Bhabani Will Help You Protect Your Hair This Summer

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  •  April 15, 2017

 

Split ends, Hair fall, Dryness, Skin Chapping; surviving healthily in summer is tedious!

Research suggests that women have higher rates of telogen in the month of July. Telogen is known as a resting phase for the hair follicle, which means that during this time the hair is extra prone to falling out.

To know how to save those few left on your scalp, Vogue spoke to hairstylist and founder and creative director, BBlunt, Adhuna Bhabani.

How to control hair fall?
Stay hydrated—consume water and fresh seasonal summer fruits and vegetables rich in protein. Indulge in regular hair massages—the circular motion will stimulate blood flow to your scalp. Embrace your natural hair texture by avoiding heated tools, and trim your tresses every six to eight weeks to avoid split ends.

Tips to keep the hair o­ff the face?
Try the halo braid. This bohemian look is easy to pull off. Divide the hair into two sections. Start making a French braid from the parting at the back, taking consequent sections all around the hairline up till the front hairline. End the braid with a three-section braid. Repeat the same on the other side. Once done, loosen both the braids a bit. Place the ends nicely on the other side of the parting and vice versa to form a complete halo of braids. Hide the parting at the back with pins. Intentionally let some loose, wispy bits fall on the face.

How to get over the summer hair frizz?
Extreme variations in the weather strip off the outermost layer of the hair strand cuticle, making it brittle, rough and prone to dryness and frizz. Your savior: an anti-frizz leave-in cream. Nourish the strand by deep conditioning and limit the use of heat on hair.

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