26 June,2019 11:12 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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In the monsoon season, the skin gets more prone to skin infections like fungal, bacterial and parasitic and also skin allergies are commonly seen in this season. Specifically, wet clothes worn for long hours leads to fungal infections in underarms and other private parts of the body. Similarly, wet feet gives rise to mixed infections or results in an athlete's foot, commonly seen in males. Bacterial and fungal infections dominate this season and especially attack the feet. Allergies and skin eczema tends to flare and increase in monsoon. People commonly approach dermatologists with eczema of hands and feet.
Oily skin: Exposure to heat followed by extreme humidity impacts oily skin in the most unfavourable manner. This worsens the existing acne and proliferates whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples.
Dry skin: Lack of moisture content and skin oils in most cases leads to dryness, which implies that soaps and solvents are better able to penetrate your skin and pull out natural skin oils. Most often, health conditions or genetic predisposition makes the skin dry in nature. With the rise of the humidity levels in the air, dry skin usually tends to get even drier.
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In monsoons, your skin behaves in an unpredictable manner and fluctuates from oily and dry skin types. Good skin care daily regime with a well-balanced diet and exercise routine is the key for maintaining a balanced skin. Here are a few tips by Dr. Saumya Shetty Hegde, Medical Director, and CEO at The Roots Skin Clinic.
One should keep their hair tied in monsoon, go for short haircuts if you want to avoid dirt which settles on your scalp or get split ends. Don't let your hair get wet in rains, this will make your scalp to get that itchy feeling and may cause excessive dandruff. Always cover your hair. Important to rise your hair with a gentle shampoo and also to conditioner it.
While travelling, cover your head with scarf or cap so it will protect hair from probable damage. After all, monsoons are there to enjoy, so take care of your skin and hair with this few tips.
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