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Struggling with Hairline Frizz? Dr. Rashmi Shetty Has Answers

5 Things  to Improve Hairline
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5 Things to Improve Hairline
Celebrity dermatologist Dr Rashmi Shetty recently in her instagram reel shares simple, practical habits she personally follows to protect and improve the hairline, especially the most sweat-prone and damage-prone area.
 Keep the Hairline Dry
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Keep the Hairline Dry
Dr Rashmi Shetty explains that most of us wet our hairline while washing our face or bathing. Since this area sweats a lot, repeated wetting makes it frizzy and hard to manage. She recommends using a shower cap to keep the hairline dry whenever possible.
Targeted Washing Works
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Targeted Washing Works
Because the hairline accumulates sweat, Dr Rashmi says it’s okay to wash just this area daily if the rest of the scalp is dry. However, she stresses that the hairline must be fully dried before styling to prevent damage and breakage.
Never Iron Damp Hair
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Never Iron Damp Hair
She strongly advises ensuring the hairline is completely dry using a cold blast from a dryer. Only after full drying should heat styling be used, and only if absolutely necessary. This prevents frizz, weakness and repeated heat damage.
Focus Where It’s Needed Most
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Focus Where It’s Needed Most
She notices many people apply doctor-recommended hair serums only to the ends. Dr Rashmi Shetty emphasises that the hairline actually needs more care. Applying serum properly to this area helps control frizz and supports healthier hair growth.
Loosen the Tension
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Loosen the Tension
Dr Rashmi Shetty warns against tight ponytails and tight braids, which pull at the hairline and cause traction damage. She prefers loose hairstyles and ties her hair just tight enough to hold it back, never pulling or stressing the roots.
Gentle Care Makes the Difference
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Gentle Care Makes the Difference
According to Dr Rashmi Shetty, improving the hairline isn’t about aggressive treatments; it’s about gentle care, correct washing, proper drying, mindful styling and avoiding constant tension on the hair.
Consistency Over Everything
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Consistency Over Everything
Her approach proves that small daily habits matter more than quick fixes. Protecting the hairline consistently can prevent damage, reduce frizz and support healthier-looking hair over time.
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