The thunders and showers of monsoon have got the soaring temperature down and our contentment levels up. Rain just makes us so happy each time. Maybe because we consider it as an excuse to gorge on some pakodas or enjoy reading a book with the sound of pitter-patter. And not to forget, the dewy petrichor and green cover of plants and trees around that seems a little extra green post rain. Ahh, what a blessing! It makes us feel like channeling our inner ‘Shraddha Kapoor’ and getting soaked in the rain. But wait, is bathing in the rain really okay for your skin?
To answer that, let’s get an expert’s opinion. Health Shots spoke to Dr B L Jangid, dermatologist and hair transplant surgeon, SkinQure Clinic, Saket, New Delhi, who explained in detail the effects of rain on your skin and hair.
Dr Jangid says, “The first shower may serve to provide comfort from the scorching heat. We are more psychologically at ease when it rains because we can get soaked. However, we reside in a region gripped with pollution, and toxic chemicals like hydrogen sulphide (H2S) because of vehicular emissions, and industrial areas. Therefore, there is a potential that raindrops will combine with dangerous substances and damage your skin as a result. Therefore, much of the rainwater we get during monsoon is acidic, filthy, and contaminated, which is bad for everyone.”
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