So... It’s Raining and Your Hair is Falling Out? Let’s Fix That.

It always starts the same, doesn’t it? You step out into that first romantic monsoon drizzle, thinking you're the main character. Cut to: two days later, your drain is full of hair, and your curls feel like straw.
Been there. Screamed there. Googled “best curly hair products in India” at 2 a.m. there.
But here’s the thing — it’s not just the rain’s fault. It’s the way we take care of our hair during this season that makes or breaks it. So, if your hair’s throwing tantrums, this one’s for you.
Let’s rebuild your rainy-season routine — realistically. No 10-step nonsense. Just things that work.
Step 1: Clean That Scalp. Like... Really Clean It.
Rainy weather = humid scalp = buildup central. Even if your hair doesn’t look oily, your scalp is probably screaming under all that gunk.
What helps:
Manetain Clarifying Shampoo — it’s gentle but gets the job done. I use this once a week, especially after a few city commutes or sweaty days.
You know that light, fresh, squeaky-clean scalp feeling? This is how you get it.
Step 2: Hydrate Like Your Hair's Life Depends on It
Because... it kinda does?
Humidity might make your hair feel poofy on the outside, but inside? Dry as a heartbreak text. That’s why hydration is non-negotiable.
What I swear by:
Manetain Multipurpose Conditioner — it’s that one bottle wonder: rinse-out, leave-in, detangler, emotional support.
Ultimate Moisture Therapy — when my hair feels like it’s holding a grudge, this deep conditioner forgives everything.
Also… your curls deserve softness, not struggle.
Step 3: Co-Wash Midweek (Especially If You’re Curly or Coily)
Shampooing too often during monsoon is like texting your ex too often. It might feel right in the moment, but it’ll leave you dry and regretful.
So I co-wash.
My go-to? Manetain Co-Wash — it cleans, moisturizes, and resets your hair without drama. Perfect for those midweek refreshes when your scalp’s confused, but you don’t want a full wash day.
Step 4: Style Smart (Because the Frizz is Real)
Monsoon frizz isn’t cute unless you’re a lion. So yes, you need the right stylers.
Here’s what’s worked for me (and a ton of others):
For wavy hair:
For curly hair (like mine):
For coily queens:
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Skip the gel. Just go in with the Curl Cream — it’s got enough moisture to hydrate and define without flakes.
These are what I call “no-bullsh*t styling combos.” They work, they last, and they keep the monsoon mess at bay. Trust.
Step 5: Nighttime = Prime Hair Protection Hours
You did all that work... don’t mess it up while you sleep.
I used to wake up wondering why my curls looked like I wrestled a pillow demon. Turns out, satin was the answer all along.
My sleep squad:
And no, it’s not extra. It’s hair care. Big difference.
Busy Girl Hack: Just Grab the Kit
Not into piecing it all together? Grab this:
Manetain Hydrate and Hold Kit
It's like your rainy-season emergency kit. Everything you need in one bundle — no overthinking.
Final Words (From Someone Who’s Been There)
Monsoon is magical — but it can turn your hair into a villain real quick. The key? Moisture, smart cleansing, and sleeping like a princess. That’s it.
Whether you're new to this or a seasoned curly girl, this routine has your back. And it’s all with Manetain India, aka the best thing to come out of Shark Tank for us curly heads.
Let’s romanticize the rain again — just without the hair trauma, please.