What To Keep In Mind For Gorgeous Summer Hair

 

The scent of summer is in the air - warm sand and saltwater, the smell of citrus, or the fragrance of blooming flowers. Summer has come once more and now comes dealing with intolerable humidity and astronomical temperatures for the next two months. 

All of these can pave the way for different hair concerns. Your hair can turn frizzy and dry when humidity and heat are constantly exposed. Even too much sunlight can damage your hair. However, when you apply and follow proper hair care, you can still keep well-nourished, healthy-looking, and gorgeous locks in summer.

Summer Hair Doesn't Need To Get Complicated.

You don't need to follow a complicated procedure when creating a hair care routine. There's no need to go far and wide to obtain miracle products that can help you acquire the hair you always dream of. You only need to see what works best for the type of hair you got and what can help you sustain the needs of your hair.

Going to the beach has become customary whenever summer is here. Swimming and sweating are nothing new, and you may even find yourself washing much more frequently than before to keep your hair happy and healthy.

But believe it or not, simple washing can harm hair fibres. Each time you wash and rinse your hair, the proteins in the hair are also washed away. Water can break down the hair's fibre and make the dye and colour molecules fall out. Your best chance to prevent such trouble is to use a shampoo and conditioner that can restore moisture and protein into your hair and put it in better shape while you continue to wash as you usually do. That way, your hair looks great in the sun, and throughout summer, you will have hair that is happy and healthy! 

Here are some tips on retaining healthy and beautiful hair during summer and even after. 

7 Tips For Gorgeous Summer Hair

Don't let the summer heat ruin your hair. Follow these seven tips, and you will always shine from head to foot through summer.

1. Should I Cover My Hair In The Sun?

It might not be the first thing you think about when the sun comes out, but it is crucial to protect your skin and hair against sun damage. Any heat source, including the sun, can burn your hair, make it more brittle, and turn it light-coloured.

Virgin hair has natural oils that make it more resistant. Once a hot tool is used to style the virgin hair, dye it, etc., the hair's outer layer loses a protective shield. When the follicles become porous, it becomes vulnerable to damage due to the stripped natural coating.

To avoid such hair disasters, you may wear a hat when you stroll on the beach to cover up or anywhere where using an umbrella or shade may bring inconvenience or make you feel awkward. 

It would be best if you also used a shampoo and conditioner to help restore the hair's natural protective shield. It is similar to the serum, cream, or moisturizer with UV protection that you apply on your face to counteract possible skin damage.

2. Fix Chlorine Deposits with Baking Soda.

We all have the orange box lying around somewhere. But did you know it can effectively remove chlorine and other chemicals from your hair? 

Spending a lot of time in the pool may give you green hair, especially when you have dyed hair. Green hair usually occurs when some hair dye chemicals come in contact with the chlorine in the pool water. The good news is you can reduce the green pigment when you wash your hair with baking soda. It would be best to leave it for a few minutes to get favourable results.

Also, you need to be especially careful if you have blonde hair, as chlorine can ruin your hair, especially if you have dyed hair or have hair highlights. Applying a keratin treatment or deep conditioner keeps your hair's shine, vibrancy, and healthy.

3. Don't Allow Sweat To Ruin Your Hair

You can prevent your hair from looking oily when you keep it away from the usual sweaty areas of your body, such as the nape and forehead. You can try simple braids and updos to move your hair away from the sweaty areas. You may want to bring along some elastics and bobby pins whenever you go out.

4. Condition Is A Must

With heat beaming down, your body loses water, so drinking fluids is essential to keep you from hydrating. And the same can be said for your hair getting just as thirsty in the hot sun. So a little moisture-rich refreshment in the form of a great conditioner will help restore the shine and replace lost moisture in your hair. 

Choose a conditioner that can give you smooth, soft hair. You may want to try a Keratin Smooth conditioner. It can help tame the frizz and flyaways, detangle the knots, and make your hair shine. After shampooing, you can apply the conditioner from mid-length to the tips of the strands. Leave the conditioner in your hair for two to three minutes, and rinse it well.

5. Let Your Hair Dry Naturally

It may be an excellent excuse to allow your hair to dry naturally with all the warm weather. You need to air dry your hair whenever the opportunity knocks and give it a few days off from the blow dryers, flat irons and curling irons. If you are worried about it turning flat, you may apply rehydrating hair mousse.

6. Avoid Pulling With A Wide-Tooth Comb 

It is a big no-no to brush your hair when it's still wet. Your hair cuticles get damaged when you brush your hair during its most vulnerable state - when it's wet. The friction between your damp hair and brush can damage the hair cuticles. Instead, use a wide-toothed comb to detangle your hair and avoid pulling. You may also use a detangling brush. It has flexible bristles that help minimize pulling and tugging when brushing your hair and can work wonders for those with long or very thick hair.

7. A Hair Masks Can Help Turn The Tide

Summer can make you sweat a lot, but it also offers good reasons to take the plunge into a pool or dive in the ocean. But before you meet the waves, use a hair mask to protect your hair strands. You already know how damaging heat and water can be to your hair, so don't go to the beach or pool without applying a hair mask.

Saltwater is especially harsh to your hair. Salt purges moisture from your hair, and it crystallizes as it dries. It makes your hair brittle and causes more damage later on. 

Remember to keep your hair happy & healthy.

 
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