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Rain-Proof Your Hair Colour: Monsoon Do’s & Don’ts

Thinking of colouring your hair this monsoon? The rains may cool things down, but they also bring high humidity, frequent drizzles, and frizz, raising one big question: Is the monsoon a good time to colour your hair?


The monsoon season’s high humidity affects your scalp and hair’s natural balance. Coloured hair, being chemically treated, becomes more vulnerable to dullness, breakage, and faster fading. But with the right approach, you can still rock a fresh colour without compromising hair health.

Monsoon Hair Colouring: Do’s

  1. Prep Your Hair Before You Colour
    Ensure your hair is healthy and hydrated before colouring. Use deep-conditioning masks or oil treatments for a couple of weeks before your salon visit.
  2. Choose Low-Maintenance Shades
    Opt for colours that require less upkeep—like balayage, sombre, root melts, or natural tones like caramel, chocolate brown, or burgundy. These look fresh even as they fade.
  3. Go Ammonia-Free
    Select ammonia-free or herbal-based dyes that are gentler on the scalp and hair, especially if you’re prone to dandruff or scalp irritation during humid months.
  4. Wash Less, Condition More
    Frequent washing fades the colour. Wash your hair 2–3 times a week using sulphate-free, colour-protect shampoos, and follow up with a moisturising conditioner or leave-in serum.
  5. Shield Your Hair
    Always cover your hair when stepping out in the rain, and avoid wet hair staying tied up for long—it can weaken hair and cause breakage.

Monsoon Hair Colouring: Don’ts

  1. Don’t Colour on an Unhealthy Scalp
    If you’re experiencing dandruff, itchiness, or scalp infections, postpone your colouring until these are treated. Colouring on an irritated scalp can worsen the condition.
  2. Avoid Heat Styling Too Often
    Coloured hair is already prone to dryness, and the monsoon adds to frizz. Limit heat tools like straighteners and curling irons—opt for air-drying or heat-free styles instead.
  3. Don’t Skip Aftercare
    Post-colour hair care is non-negotiable. Use colour-lock hair masks once a week and avoid harsh chemical treatments like rebonding or perming during this season.
  4. Avoid DIY Colouring Experiments
    Monsoon isn’t the time for risky at-home colour transformations. Visit a professional salon for better results and expert advice tailored to your hair type.

Best Monsoon Hair Colours to Try

Try rich browns, deep burgundy, mahogany, or honey highlights for a subtle yet sophisticated look.

Yes, you can colour your hair during the monsoon—but it’s all about preparation, product choice, and aftercare. Treat your hair with the attention it deserves, and you’ll enjoy head-turning colour even when it pours.

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