This Monsoon, don’t let your hair and skin get damaged. Because we have arrived with our useful tips and hair packs for you that will make your skin and hair beautiful and attractive as ever.
- Monsoon is the season of drizzles that makes us to sit home for hours with our loved ones and enjoy our favourite cup of coffee!
- Monsoon is the season of lush green grass, water droplets on leaves, and a beautiful picture of greenery and coolness in the environment!
- Monsoon is the season of vibrantly coloured umbrellas, fancy footwear, windcheaters available all over the flea markets and stores for sale!
- Monsoon is the season of getting your hair drenched, and treating it rightly to avoid problems in the future.
- Monsoon is the season of taking care of your skin and hair using all the natural remedies.
Since years, we have followed the ritual of enjoying monsoons by going for picnics and trips, drinking a hot cup of tea at the tapri and eating a full plate of hot steaming bhajias. Well, it sounds delicious and mouth-watering but can be equally damaging for your skin and hair. Let us make a monsoon resolution this year to adopt a new ritual for taking care of our skin and hair. You have to enjoy the monsoon by pampering yourself.
Take care of your feet that gets tired and dirty on the monsoon-clad roads. Take care of your skin which gets half-oily and half-troublesome this season. Pamper your hair with home-made packs and pastes.
We have brought tips and home-made packs for your skin, feet and hair.
Monsoon Skin Care Tips
Adopt these rituals to make your skin glowing and beautiful as ever.
- It is natural to get tempted and relish on those fried foods such as bhajias, wadas or chips. But please avoid them. Monsoon can be enjoyed by drinking delicious and steaming soups. Eat vegetables and lot of fresh fruits.
- Even if you don’t feel thirst often in monsoon season, keep hydrating yourself by drinking water.
- Do not use cold water for having a bath. Use lukewarm water.
- Include green vegetables and salads in your diet such as parsley, celery, cucumbers. This help in maintaining your foot hygiene.
- In monsoon, keep yourself clean by having a daily bath. Also, scrub your body with natural scrubs. Wax your hands and feet regularly.
- Women tend to forget their sunscreen application during monsoon assuming that there is no necessity. Please apply sunscreen daily before going out. The sun rays are still there in the sky concealed by the clouds and can cause damage to your skin.
- Do not apply heavy makeup such as eyeliners and glossy lipsticks during monsoon. Remember, you might get drenched in the rain and it will mess up with the makeup.
- Do not wear high heels as it will cause losing balance on muddy roads.
- While going out, wear synthetic clothes as they get dried soon. When you return home, wear comfortable clothes such as cotton so that your skin breathes again and feels better.
- If you like to wear socks during monsoon season, then choose the ones made out of natural fibres. Do not keep wearing wet socks. Remove it immediately.
- Keep a habit of drying your shoes on a daily basis. Use monsoon-specific shoes.
- If you work in an office setting, try removing your shoes for some time. This way your feet will breathe and feel comfortable.
- Carry an umbrella whenever you get out. Cover your head with a scarf, if possible. This is because when your hair gets wet, it not only leads to cold and cough but also your hair becomes damaged and sticky.
Monsoon Special Face pack
Pamper your skin with this monsoon face pack twice or thrice a week. Apart from a daily skin care regime, you should also consume a rich diet of nutritious meals and snacks.
Smash an apple and a banana. Take one spoon of oatmeal powder, one spoon of dry almond powder and one teaspoon of honey. Mix all the ingredients well. For consistency, add rose water to the mixture and blend it in grinder into a smooth paste. Apply this paste all over the face, hands and neck by massaging it for the first five minutes. The paste should blend into your skin. It will work as a scrub as well as a paste.
Keep the paste for 10-15 minutes and then wash it off with cool water.
Monsoon Hair Care Tips
- As already mentioned, do not keep your hair wet for a long time. It will lead to hair problems and also other illnesses.
- Always carry a small towel or napkin to dry your hair if they get wet. Do not feel shy while doing so. It is better for your health.
- If your hair are wet, do not tie it tightly. Keep it loose and let it dry.
- Do not use blow dry or a hair dryer often to dry your hair. Dry your hair naturally.
- Use natural remedies to resolve your hair problems. Do not experiment with over-the-counter shampoos and conditioners.
- Often, women prefer not to wash their hair in monsoon because they get cold or fever immediately after hair wash. But it is not at all advisable to keep your hair unclean. Wash it regularly and dry it as soon as possible.
Often during monsoon lice grow in hair and cause much trouble. However you can get rid of lice natural way as mentioned in this article.
Monsoon Special Hair Pack
Take one cup of coconut milk and add one tablespoon of fenugreek seed powder, Neem (Margosa) powder, Brahmi (Indian Pennywort) powder and Indian gooseberry powder each. Mix it well. Further, add one spoon of Aloe Vera gel. Add grated beetroot to the mixture and maintain its consistency.
If you catch cold quickly, then keep this mixture in a bowl of warm water and then apply it on the hair. Initially, massage your hair with your favourite hair oil. It could be our usual coconut oil, almond oil or even olive oil. Massage your scalp too properly for at least 5 to 10 minutes. Then, apply this mixture to your hair and scalp carefully. Cover your hair with a shower cap.
Keep this hair pack for 10-15 minutes and wash it off with lukewarm water. It is recommended to use an herbal shampoo. For further natural conditioning, use rice water to rinse your hair. It really acts as a natural conditioner leaving your hair smooth and bouncy. You may treat your hair with this pack at least once a week during monsoon.
Monsoon Foot Care Tips
Women should take substantial care of their feet during monsoon season. Some tend to neglect their feet resulting into dirty, smelly and cracket feet which looks terribly embarrassing.
- Always clean your feet when you return home from office or work or other outdoor activity. You can wash feet and scrub it lightly using a pumice stone. If time permits, use natural scrubbers such as papaya paste or lemon peels to cleanse your feet and soles.
- Once a week, pamper yourself with a foot massage at home.
- Once a month, get a professional pedicure treatment at a salon.
- Foot soaks are the best remedies to relax your feet at home. You just need to gather few natural ingredients and find yourself sufficient time. Hence, we have given some of the amazing foot soak recipes for you. Foot soaks should be used at least twice a week. You can go for a variety of essential oils and leaves.
- Use natural substances such as almond powder, oatmeal powder, orange and lemon peels, and milk to pamper your skin. You could use these substances in the form of a paste or as a scrub.
- If possible, carry a small handkerchief or a small napkin to clean your damp and dirty feet when you go outdoors. It will not only save the embarrassing sight of your dirty feet but this practice will also help in getting rid of foot odour and cracked feet.
- If you think that you have some kind of foot disorder such as corn feet, then consult a doctor beforehand.
- Trim your nails regularly and keep them clean using a pedicure kit. Do not get the dirt or mud accumulated in your nails.
- Massage your feet with an herbal cream every night before going to sleep. Just give your feet 2 minutes and feel the difference at the end of the season.
1. Monsoon Special Foot Soak 1 – Essential Oils
Take a foot tub filled with lukewarm water and add into it few dashes of lavender oil, tea tree oil, sandalwood oil and rose petals. If you do not find rose petals, then simply add rose water into it.
Soak your feet in this soak for 10 minutes. You may do a quick pedicure after this or dry your feet.
2. Monsoon Special Foot Soak 2 – Tea Tree Oil And Neem Soak
Boil the neem or margosa leaves in water. Add this water into a foot tub. Add few dashes of tea tree oil. Put sufficient quantity of marigold petals into this mixture.
Soak your feet in this soak for at least 10 minutes. Scrub your heels and sole with lemon peels or orange peels. Wipe your feet with a Turkish towel and apply an herbal cream and massage your feet nicely. If someone is available, then get your feet massaged from them so that you will feel relaxed.
If you follow this quick pedicure at least once a week, you will feel relaxed for the entire week ahead.
3. Monsoon Special Foot Massage
Our regular oils can be used effectively to massage our feet leaving them soft and healthy.
Take few dashes of coconut oil, almond oil and olive oil. Mix these oils nicely and massage the mixture on your feet and heels till it gets completely blended into the skin. Use powdered sugar to scrub the skin of your feet. It will work as an excellent scrub to remove dead skin cells.
Perform this foot massage procedure at least once a week.
4. Monsoon Special Foot Pack
Just like your face, hair and body, your feet also needs pampering from your side. They also want nourishment and softness from our natural ingredients. Keeping your feet health in mind, we have brought a nice monsoon special foot pack. You may apply this pack on your feet at least once a week to get rid of dry and dull feet.
Take half cup of Bengal gram dal in powdered form. Add dry almond powder and oatmeal powder as your require. Add one teaspoon of glycerine and honey to the mixture. For consistency, pour fresh milk in the pack. Form a thick paste and apply it on your feet and legs. Wash off the pack after 15 minutes. Wash your feet properly with lukewarm water. You can use this pack as a feet treatment or also during your weekly pedicure regime.
Monsoon Special Health Tips
These are few health tips for you.
- Drink hot steaming soups. Search for delicious soup recipes on the internet.
- Drink warm water once or twice in a day. It will keep your throat problems away.
- Consume seasonal fruits and vegetables throughout the season.
- Strengthen your immunity system. Chew tulsi (Holy basil) leaves every day.
- If it is raining heavily, do not go out without any valid reason.
- If your clothes are not dried, avoid wearing. Our denim jeans does not get dried easily during monsoon. Avoid wearing such heavy clothes. Use capris or shorts while going out unless it is a formal occasion.
- If there are mosquitoes in your area, then apply mosquito replant on the skin and take all the necessary precautions to avoid sickness.
- In case of chronic fever and cough, consult a doctor immediately.
- Do not eat or drink at hotels, stalls or outside.
- If you are travelling, carry a packet of biscuits or home-made food to avoid eating outside food.
Thus, monsoon needs to be welcomed by adopting all the valuable rituals in your everyday life. Along with health, you should also take care of your beauty, skin, hair, and feet. Monsoon can be enjoyed not only by drinking hot tea or coffee but also by soaking your feet in a mixture of essential oils.