Pollution-proof your skin and hair
Mint Mumbai|November 23, 2024
Experts suggest some simple steps to prevent short and long-term damage this winter
Dhara Vora Sabhnani
Pollution-proof your skin and hair

It's not just Delhi. Major cities across India are suffering from poor AQI (air quality index) levels, and the advent of the winter season has made matters worse, especially in the northern parts of the country. And it's not just your health, your skin and hair are also affected.

Pollution-related skin and hair issues actually persist year-round nowadays, says Mumbai-based Stuti Khare Shukla, dermatologist, and founder of Elements of Aesthetics, which has clinics across the country. "But I see a noticeable increase during winter. Cold weather, combined with higher pollution levels, amplifies different concerns. In winter, pollutants are trapped closer to the ground, worsening skin and hair conditions."

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