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Summer hair care: 5 kitchen secrets to save your hair from the summer heat

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 10, 2026, 16:26 IST
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5 kitchen secrets to save your hair from the summer heat

Let’s be real: summer in India isn't exactly a spa day for our hair. Between the 40°C heat, the constant sweat, and that fine layer of dust that seems to settle on everything the moment you step outside, it’s no wonder our scalps feel like they’re under siege. If you’ve been finding way more hair than usual in your shower drain lately, you’re definitely not alone.

But before you go down a rabbit hole of expensive "miracle" serums online, take a breath. Most of the time, the fix is already sitting in your pantry. We’ve grown up watching our grandmothers mix up hair concoctions for a reason—because, honestly, they actually work.

Here are five tried-and-true home remedies to get your hair fall under control this summer.

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The Dadi-approved curry leaf and coconut oil massage

There’s a reason this is the GOTO in Indian households. Curry leaves aren't just for tadka; they’re loaded with amino acids that basically act as a protein shake for your roots.

How to do it: Warm up a couple of tablespoons of coconut oil and toss in a handful of fresh curry leaves until they get nice and crisp. Once it’s cool enough to touch, spend about 10 minutes really massaging it into your scalp.

The trick: Don’t worry about the length of your hair; focus entirely on the roots. Leave it for half an hour, wash it off, and do this twice a week. You’ll notice the difference in strength pretty quickly.

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Onion juice (Yes, the smell is worth it)

We know, we know—the smell is intense. But if you can get past the scent, onion juice is a game-changer because of its high sulfur content. It kickstarts blood circulation, which is exactly what "lazy" hair follicles need to stay anchored.

How to do it: Blend a medium onion, strain the juice through a cloth, and dab it onto your scalp with a cotton ball.

Pro-tip: If the smell is a dealbreaker, mix in a little aloe vera gel or a drop of essential oil to mask it. Leave it on for 20 minutes and use a gentle shampoo afterward.

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The "cooling" aloe vera treatment

If your scalp feels itchy or "angry" from the heat, aloe vera is your best friend. It’s incredibly soothing and helps balance out the oil production that goes haywire when we sweat.

How to do it: If you have a plant at home, just scoop out the fresh gel and apply it straight to your scalp. It feels amazing on a hot day. Let it sit for 30 minutes. It’s a great way to calm inflammation and keep your hair from thinning out due to scalp irritation.

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The fenugreek (methi) strength mask

Methi seeds are basically tiny powerhouses of nicotinic acid. This is the remedy you want if your hair feels brittle and prone to snapping.

How to do it: Soak two tablespoons of seeds overnight, then grind them into a smooth paste the next morning. If it feels too thick, add a dollop of yogurt or some coconut milk.

Why it works: It doesn’t just stop hair fall; it also tackles that annoying summer dandruff. Wear it as a mask for 40 minutes once a week, and your hair texture will feel noticeably softer.

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Yogurt and lemon for a scalp "detox"

When the humidity hits, our scalps get greasy and gross. This mask acts like a deep-cleansing facial for your hair. The lemon cuts through the grease, while the yogurt keeps things moisturized so your hair doesn't turn into straw.

How to do it: Mix two tablespoons of plain yogurt with a teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply, wait 20 minutes, and rinse with lukewarm water. It’s the perfect Sunday afternoon ritual.

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​A few "Common Sense" habits

Beyond the masks, a little bit of maintenance goes a long way:

Cover up: If you're heading out into the afternoon sun, throw on a scarf. The UV rays are just as bad for your hair as they are for your skin.

Hydrate: If you’re dehydrated, your hair is the first thing your body stops "watering." Drink your 3 liters!

Be gentle: Hair is at its weakest when it’s wet. Avoid the urge to aggressively towel-dry or brush it right after a shower.

The bottom line? Summer hair fall is annoying, but it’s usually just your scalp reacting to the environment. Give these old-school remedies a shot before you stress out—sometimes the simplest solution is the one that’s been in your kitchen all along.

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