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In the winter season, one of the most difficult tasks is washing your hair. Did you know that washing your hair with hot water can actually do more harm than good? Hot water strips your hair and scalp of the natural oils, leading to dryness and brittleness. It’s better to avoid hot water for washing your hair. Hot water opens the hair cuticles, making your hair more prone to damage, frizz, and breakage.

Using hot water can also irritate your scalp, leading to issues like dandruff and itching. The better option is to use lukewarm or cool water, which gently cleanses your hair without causing damage. Here are some side effects of using hot water on your hair:

1. Hair Cuticle Damage

Hot water damages the hair cuticle, the outermost layer of your hair strands, which can lead to weakened hair and increased vulnerability to damage.

2. Scalp Irritation

One of the most common issues when using hot water for your hair is scalp irritation, which can result in itching and dandruff.

3. Hair Loss

Washing your hair with hot water can cause your hair to become dull, frizzy, and brittle, ultimately leading to hair breakage and hair loss.

4. Removal Of Natural Oils

Regularly washing your hair with hot water removes the natural oils from your scalp, leaving your hair dry and brittle.

 

(Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.)