Don’t let your hair’s fear of the UV rays, chlorine, or salt water stop
you from soaking up the sun! Here are seven tips to have a relaxing summer and great head of hair at the end of it.
1. Chlorine in Water
Even the mere mention of the word summer brings to mind clear, sunny
days spent lounging at the pool. But before you dive in for a quick dip,
make sure to protect your locks from the biggest culprit of damaged
hair: chlorine.
Before swimming, rinse your hair with fresh water and comb through with
leave-in conditioner. This keeps your hair moisturized and limits the
amount of chlorinated water absorbed.
The chlorine in pools often causes blonde hair to involuntarily go
green. However, rinsing hair with a pale brew for a few minutes
neutralizes the chlorine and keeps light hair healthy. So, if you have
light hair, don’t forget to grab a beer post-swim. Alas, blondes really
do have more fun.
2. Dry wrap Hair
Though the sparkly, blue ocean may call to you like a siren to a sailor,
don’t rush in too quickly. The sun, arid air and salt water dry out
ends quickly, so take the time to apply a reconstructive mask at least
once a week. After applying the mask, wrap hair in a hot towel and rinse
after the towel is cool to the touch.
3. The Best Sunscreen
You apply sunscreen to your skin—doesn’t your hair deserve the same
treatment? Use shampoo and conditioner with at least SPF 10 sunscreen
during the hot months. If you don’t want to invest in expensive
products, you can make your own by mixing two teaspoons of sunscreen
into one cup of water and pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Lightly
spray damp hair to protect it from UV damage.
4. Good Healthy Diet Plans
Vitamin B5 strengthens hair and protects it from UV damage, so load up
on mushrooms, cheese, and sun-dried tomatoes (which sounds like a
delicious combination, by the way). And of course, make sure to stay
hydrated as much as possible.
5. Repair split ends
In the summer, trim your hair more often to keep split ends at bay. If
your normal routine is a trim every six weeks, cut it down to four when
the sun is out to keep hair healthy.
6. Cool Easy Hairstyles
Summer is all about being free and natural—and your hair will thank you
for that. Try to avoid use of chemicals like dyes and gels and hot tools
such as flat irons; instead, embrace your natural waves. If frizz is a
problem, add a bit of lightweight anti-frizz serum to damp hair and
gently scrunch your hair while blow-drying on low with a diffuser.
7. Buy that hat you’ve been eyeing
Go on, now’s the time! Wearing a summer hat not only adds a stylish
accessory to your ensemble, but also protects your tresses from the sun
and salty air.
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