Summer can have a devastating effect over our delicate tresses if we don't learn to prevent and treat the potential problems that might appear along the way.Summer can have a devastating effect over our delicate tresses if we don't learn to prevent and treat the potential problems that might appear along the way. Discover the most clever strategies you can use to ensure that summer hair damage will not be a problem this season.
The arrival of summer encourages us to make several changes in
our beauty routine to be able to cope better with the overwhelming
temperatures. Many of us have already begin updating our skin care
routine or summer-proofing makeup
but many times when it come to our hair care routine things can
become more complicated.
At a first glance it might seem that there's not much we can do to
prevent the summer related hair damage but most of the times this
is far from being true. Certain precautionary measures can go a
long way to ensuring that our tresses remain healthy and strong
throughout the entire hot season but even if the harm has already
been made there are plenty solutions that can help you reverse the
damage. Here's how to solve the most common hair problems this
summer.
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Dry brittle hair
During the summer the sun rays tend to be quite aggressive to the
hair cuticle and in combination with other external factors the
damage can be even more pronounced. To counteract the problem
several options exist however the most effective one is proper
moisturizing.
Choosing a rich leave-in conditioner and applying a deeply
moisturizing mask at least once a week are the most effective
weapons you have to prevent and minimize hair damage. This weekly
ritual will have a positive influence in reducing annoying problems
such as tangles and frizzy hair.
In addition, limiting the use of heat styling tools and adopting
hairstyles that require less maintenance and styling options such
as buns or knots, short hairstyles or braided
hairstyles might prove to be helpful. Also try to avoid using hair
products that contain alcohol or formaldehyde as these will dry out
the hair even more.
Resist the temptation to use shine enhancing hair products if you
have dry hair as these will worsen the problem as well. Last but
not least, make sure you use products that offer solar protection
to your hair.
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Chlorine damage
The second worst enemy of your hair in the summer is definitely
chlorinated water from swimming pools. Making the hair more prone
to breakage and altering the color of the hair dye making your
locks look lifeless chlorine damage can be really hard to combat.
To prevent chlorine damage always wet your hair before entering the
swimming pool because in this way your hair will be less
susceptible to absorbing the dangerous chemicals contained in
water.
Sparking water would be the ideal choice but any option you have in
hand is better then exposing dry hair to chlorine. If you've failed
to take this simple preventative measure you can still do a little
damage control by rinsing your hair with club soda immediately
after.
A shampoo with sodium thiosulfate as an active ingredient might
also help reverse the damage. Salon treatments are another option
for those who have severely chlorine damaged hair. A local hair
technician will be able to offer more information about a
revolutionary products which instantly improve the way your locks
look.
Tips
Hair accessories, when used wisely can be powerful weapons against sun damage. Broad hats can be useful defense against aggressive UV rays. Make sure you avoid hair accessories that might make your delicate strands prone to breakage such as ponytail holders with metallic closers or barrets with rough edges.
Avoid using peroxide to create highlights as these products can have a devastating effect on your tresses weakening the hair cuticle.
Whenever possible let your hair air dry instead of using a blow drier to give your hair the chance to recover from the harsh treatments it may be subjected to


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