How?
Sunlight breaks down the natural protective protein found in each of your hair strands, destroys natural shine, zaps moisture leaving your hair looking lack-lustre, brittle, dry and in some cases frizzy!
The sun bleaches your colour and unfortunately often with uneven, brassy, unattractive results. Not all of us are as blessed as the lucky few whose hair takes on subtle highlights from the sun.
Like your skin your scalp can get seem oilier in summer as heat causes your sebaceous glands to produce more oil, combine this with perspiration and your hair feels dirtier.
Keep it healthy
For our best summer hair we need our hair to be healthy.
So first and foremost book yourself regular appointments with your hairdresser to trim off those dry frizzy ends. Once they are damaged or starting to split the only way to get rid of the problem is to trim away the damage. This doesn’t mean you need to have your hair cut short –just a mini-trim to prevent split ends becoming split hair.
There are many products on the market which contain silicone and these will temporarily ‘glue’ the hair cuticle smooth, flattening out the roughness…but they are only temporary solutions.
Don’t…
Be tempted to shampoo your hair everyday as this deprives the hair of its natural moisture. Avoid hot water hair wash, as the heat can damage your hair so use cool water instead. Switch to a repairing or moisture enriching shampoo during summer, rather than your normal shampoo to help protect against summer damage.
Washing your hair every other day will allow your scalp’s oil production to re-balance itself, which is extra important for moisture during summertime weather.
Don’t brush your hair when it’s wet or frizzy as wet hair will stretch and dry damaged hair will snag ad cause more damage, use a wide tooth comb to gently tease out tangles and prevent over-stretching or damaging the hair.
Gently blow dry your hair, but not completely. Instead finger dry your hair on a medium to low heat setting, as it will save you time and reduce hair damage. Apply your styling product, twist random sections of your hair for a low-key, relaxed look. All of is low-maintenance routine and gives you a great look that you don’t have to keep checking on throughout the day.
Forget the hair spray as its extremely drying. It contains ingredients like alcohol and ethanol which can be very damaging to your hair because they dry it out, causing it to snap or break very easily.
Protect
Dry hair will absorb the first liquid it's exposed to so during the summer you need to protect it, whether wet or dry hair, with a leave in conditioner, preferably one with SPF. There are lots of hair products available that include UV filters.
You can try running your hands through your hair after applying sunscreen to your body to leave a fine residue of SPF through your hair. This is particularly advisable before swimming to protect against sea salt and pool chemicals drying effects.
Heat Up
Use the heat of the summer sun for some repair. While you’re sunbathing treat your tresses to a deep-conditioning treatment – apply conditioner generously, then comb through to the ends of your hair and loosely pile on the top of your head and let the product go to work while you relax. Not only does this protect your hair from salt or chlorinated water but will give your hair an extra boost of softness and shine.
Just a drop…
A few drops of Moroccan Argan Oil applied through your hair will nourish and seal each hair strand as the oil acts as an additional barrier to sunlight, sea and pool because oil and water don’t mix. (I recommend OROFLUIDO Beauty Elixir for Your Hair it’s a mixture of 3 oils smelling exquisite I use on my hair client and many of my loved it and now use it at home) I also use myself and stock EnvyPro Super Oil 3 that will moisturise and nourish all hair types. Giving a lightweight feel and finish, this oil keeps hair tangle and frizz free, with built in sunscreen to help protect colour fading.
And Elixirs provide sun-damaged hair with moisture and both conveniently may be applied to wet or dry hair. Try L'Oreal Elvive Extraordinary Oil UV Filter for All Hair Types 100ml
Remember
Wear a hat or cap or wrap scarf loosely round your head to protect your hair from the sun’s damaging effects, or tie it up in a loose bun, top knot or plait so only outer layer are exposed to direct sunlight.
Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids plus lots of fruit and vegetables as vitamins A, B and other have proven in studies to keep your hair strong and looking healthy and shiny.
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