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Why does your hair feel so rough and frizzy in summer? 7 very common habits that are damaging it

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 20:00 IST
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Why does your ​hair feel so rough and frizzy in summer? 7 very common habits that causing it damage

Indian summer has a personality of its own. It shows up before you are even fully awake, follows you to the bus stop, sits with you in the auto-rickshaw, and makes a five-minute walk feel like an intense workout. When you think of feeling fresh after a shower, stepping out in the extreme heat humbles you. Most of us spend the whole summer worrying about our skin. But what about our hair? It only gets attention after something goes wrong. And something always goes wrong.


Suddenly, your hair just starts feeling rough and frizzy. The scalp gets oily by afternoon. Hair fall worsens. No shampoo or any conditioner seems to really help. Yes, the heat is doing damage but a lot of it is coming from small everyday habits that don't feel harmful. Here are seven of them.

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1. Washing your hair every single day because the scalp feels sweaty

Summer sweat is real. It is very natural that our scalp feels sticky by evening and washing it every day feels like the most logical thing to do. But washing too often actually removes the natural oils that keep your scalp and hair protected. And when those oils disappear, your scalp produces even more oil to compensate. So you end up in a situation that makes things worse. Instead of a hair wash every other day, finding a routine that actually suits your scalp type works better.

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2. Twisting wet hair into a bun and rushing out

After washing your hair, you think about the extreme heat outside. Drying the hair properly feels like it will take forever. So you twist it into a bun and get on with your day. Completely understandable. But, guess what, you have committed a big mistake. Wet hair is fragile hair and tying it up tightly when it is still damp puts stress on the strands. It can also cause breakage. Even giving the hair 15 to 20 minutes to partially dry before tying it up makes a difference.

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3. Walking out without any protection for your hair

You check for your phone, grab your keys, put on sunscreen, you might even remember sunglasses. But hair protection? That is almost never on the list. Direct exposure to sun and pollution quietly makes hair dry and dull over time. A dupatta, a cap, or even just an umbrella is not a fashion statement. It is just common sense for your benefit.

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4. Using heat styling tools

Straighteners and blow dryers have become part of the daily routine for many women. But in summer, your hair is already dealing with a lot. Piling on extra heat from styling tools every single day leaves strands weaker over time. You might not notice it immediately but it adds up.
You do not have to just give up styling completely. Just give it a few days off a week. It can help more than you would expect.

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5. Going to bed without cleaning up your scalp

By the time you get home from the office, cook, maybe scroll for a bit and finally lie down, thinking about your scalp is the last thing on your mind. But through the day, sweat, dust, oil and whatever beauty hack you used in the morning have all been sitting on your scalp. When you sleep on that without any kind of cleanup, it slowly starts causing issues. It does not have to be a full wash. Even a quick cleanse would do the job.

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6. Treating dry shampoo like an actual substitute for washing

Dry shampoo is genuinely useful. On a rushed morning or a humid afternoon when your hair needs a quick refresh, it works like magic. The problem starts when it becomes your everyday solution instead of a jugaad. Use it when you need it. Just do not forget to actually wash your hair too.

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7. Forgetting that hair health is also an inside job

Summer throws routines completely off. Meals get skipped, water intake drops. Iced coffee becomes the main source of hydration. But what you eat and drink reflects in your hair eventually. No oil or hair mask can fully make up for poor nutrition and dehydration. Hair that lacks moisture from within will look and feel dry no matter what products you put on the outside. Drinking more water and eating balanced meals is a key part of hair care.

Summer hair damage rarely arrives all at once. It creeps in gradually through small habits repeated day after day. Most of the time it is not even the weather doing the most damage. It is the little shortcuts we take while trying to survive it. The good news is that small habits are also the easiest ones to change.

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