Styling Mistakes to Avoid This Rainy Season (That Can Lead to Hair Fall)
The rainy season brings cooler days, but it also creates the perfect storm for hair fall. Humidity, scalp infections, and wet-weather styling mistakes can weaken your strands. If you want to avoid rainy season hair fall triggers, it is important to know which habits to drop.
Over-Styling Wet Hair
Hair is at its weakest when wet. Brushing or heat-styling immediately after a shower can cause breakage. Instead, use a wide-tooth comb and allow your hair to partially air dry before applying heat. This simple step helps hair remain stronger and less prone to damage.
Heavy Styling in Humidity
During the rainy season, avoid thick gels, waxes, and creams. These can attract dirt and moisture, clogging the scalp and leading to hair fall. Switch to lightweight, water-resistant formulas that offer hold without residue. Your strands will stay light and bouncy.
Tying Hair Too Tightly
It is tempting to pull your hair back in tight ponytails or buns when it feels sticky outside. But constant tension weakens the roots, which can cause traction alopecia. Opt for looser styles secured with fabric scrunchies that are gentler on your strands.
Skipping Scalp Hygiene

Ignoring Rainy Season Hair Fall Triggers
The combination of humidity, sweat, and dampness is a breeding ground for scalp problems. This makes the rainy season a high-risk period for increased hair fall. Clinique de Paris helps clients address these seasonal triggers with treatments designed to strengthen follicles and prevent long-term thinning.
Final Thoughts on Wet Hair Care Tips!

