Diwali and pollution In India, Diwali signifies the lighting of firecrackers, which contribute significantly to the country's pollution levels.
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Effects on hair Pollution is proven to have negative effects on everything. This also applies to your hair. The airborne pollutants are bad for your hair.
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How to take careHere are some hair care suggestions for after Diwali.
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Use warm water to wash your hair in order to remove harmful air pollutants such as lead, nickel, and arsenic.
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Wash After Diwali, avoid going outside with wet hair since leftover pollutants are more likely to adhere to your hair and clog the follicles.
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Nourish Dry your hair Applying a leave-in conditioner or serum to your hair can help to fortify it and shield it from future harm.
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Cover After Diwali, tie your hair up in a bun and cover it with a scarf to shield it from the airborne toxins that can cause harm.
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Eat right Eating the correct fruits and vegetables will help protect your hair, just as taking care of your hair on the outside is equally vital.
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