Combating Austin’s Allergies: The Impact of Pollen, Especially Cedar, on Your Hair & Scalp
Austin, the city we know and love, is known for its vibrant wildflowers, lush green trees, and unfortunately for our allergies, a lot of pollen. The pollen count can get particularly high during the "Cedar Fever" season, when our local Mountain Cedar trees release a hefty amount of pollen into the air. Now, darlin', we've all heard about how pollen can make us sneeze and give us watery eyes, but did you know it can also affect your hair and scalp?
Pollen's Impact on Your Hair and Scalp
Pollen, bless its heart, can stick to your hair, making it look dull and feel gritty. It can even change the texture of your hair, making it more difficult to style. And it doesn't stop there - if you're allergic, pollen can irritate your scalp causing it to become itchy, flaky, and inflamed. Scratching that itch might feel heavenly for a moment, but it can lead to hair breakage and even hair loss over time.
The Extra Impact of Cedar Pollen
Cedar pollen is particularly troublesome. Cedar Fever doesn’t just lead to severe allergic reactions in many folks, but this type of pollen also tends to be quite sticky. That means it clings to your hair and scalp even more stubbornly, intensifying all those negative effects we just talked about.
How to Combat the Pollen Effect
But don't you worry, sweetie pie! You're not doomed to a season of bad hair days or uncomfortable scalps. There are ways to mitigate the pollen's impact:
1. Deep-Cleaning Shampoos and Conditioners
A deep-cleaning shampoo and conditioner can help remove pollen build-up from your hair. We have a variety of luxury deep-cleaning shampoos and conditioners from Eufora at Brash Haus Beauty that are amazing for this. If you don't have time to pop in the salon, you can order them directly from us here.
2. Scalp Massagers
A scalp massager can do wonders to help relieve itchiness and prevent you from scratching and damaging your hair. Check out this Scalp Massager from Heeta on Amazon.
3. Hair and Scalp Treatments
A regular hair and scalp treatment can strengthen your hair, soothe your scalp, and provide a barrier against pollen. We offer many hair treatments at Brash Haus Beauty to protect your hair and scalp against pollen.
4. Hats and Scarves
Consider wearing a hat or scarf when the pollen count is high. Not only will you look chic, but you'll also protect your hair from direct exposure to pollen. Here's an inexpensive but super cute sun hat that Ashley uses when she's out and about in Austin, it’s her go-to hat for shopping on South Congress. And for those of you who love a good head scarf, check out this super cute satin one. Ashley doesn't have this one yet, but expects to get it after her husband reads this newsletter wink wink.
Remember, dumplin', a little bit of care and the right products can let you enjoy the beauty of Austin’s seasons, including our notorious Cedar Fever, without the discomfort of pollen affecting your hair and scalp.