7 Hair Mistakes Expats Make in Dubai at Glamorous Clinic ?

 Moving to Dubai is an exhilarating experience, but for many expats, the transition is marked by a frustrating phenomenon often dubbed "The Dubai Hair Fall." Within months of landing at DXB, many find their hair becoming brittle, losing its shine, or thinning at an alarming rate.

While many blame the water, the truth is that the "Dubai Hair Fall" is usually a result of several environmental and lifestyle factors unique to the UAE. Here are the seven hair mistakes most expats make when they move to Dubai and how to fix them.


1. Using Tap Water Without a Filter

The most common mistake expats make is treating Dubai’s tap water like the soft water found in many Western countries & Hair Transplant in Dubai UAE . Dubai’s water is desalinated seawater. While safe for hygiene, it is "hard water," meaning it contains high levels of chlorine and minerals like calcium and magnesium.

  • The Mistake: Washing hair directly with unfiltered tap water.

  • The Damage: Chlorine is a harsh oxidizer that strips the hair's protective cuticle, while minerals create a "filmy" barrier. This buildup prevents moisture from entering the hair shaft, leading to hair that feels "crunchy" and snaps easily.

  • The Fix: Install a multi-stage shower filter. This is the single most important investment an expat can make for their hair health in the UAE.

2. Over-Washing to Combat the Humidity

Dubai’s humidity, particularly between June and September, can reach 90%. This makes the scalp feel sweaty and "grimy" almost instantly.

  • The Mistake: Shampooing daily (or twice daily) to feel clean.

  • The Damage: Your scalp produces sebum to protect your hair. In a desert climate, stripping these oils daily causes the scalp to overproduce grease while the ends of the hair become dangerously dehydrated from the hard water and AC.

  • The Fix: Limit full shampoo washes to 2–3 times a week. On gym days, perform a "water-only" rinse with filtered water to remove salt and sweat without the chemical stripping of shampoo.

3. Ignoring the "AC Dehydration" Effect

In the UAE, we spend roughly 90% of our time in air-conditioned environments. AC units work by pulling moisture out of the air to lower the temperature.

  • The Mistake: Living in a 24/7 climate-controlled environment without replacing lost moisture.

  • The Damage: Constant AC exposure leeches moisture from your hair fibers, destroying their elasticity. When hair loses elasticity, it doesn't stretch; it breaks. This is why many expats notice "static" or short, broken hairs around their crown.

  • The Fix: Use a humidifier in your bedroom at night. Additionally, treat leave-in conditioner or a lightweight hair oil as a daily shield to lock moisture in before you head to the office.

4. Going Outside Without UV Protection

Many expats are diligent about applying SPF to their skin but leave their hair completely exposed to a UV index that frequently hits "Extreme."

  • The Mistake: Treating hair as "sun-proof."

  • The Damage: UV radiation acts like a natural bleach, breaking down the keratin proteins that give hair its strength. It also oxidizes hair pigment, causing salon colors to fade quickly and natural hair to turn a "brassy" orange.

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