Summer Hair Care and Changes

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Bangalore, April 14, 2018: Just as the sun damages your skin, it can damage your hair, too. Saltwater and chlorine also take a toll on our tresses. The not-so-pretty outcome: A few weeks into summer, hair that was shiny and easily managed looks and feels fried.

The ultraviolet rays of the sun actually “cook the hair shaft.” The damage is most obvious when we see color-treated hair becoming faded, bleached, and brassy.

Even hair that isn’t colored will suffer from sun-induced stress. Those UV rays dry out hair and rough up the normally smooth cuticle, or outer layer, of the hair shaft.

Frizz Factor

The dryer hair is, the more likely it is to suffer from a summer malady that’s even more irksome than mosquito bites: frizz.

That’s because parched hair soaks up the extra humidity in the air, causing the shaft to swell and leading to breaks in the cuticle. Hair puffs up and goes every which way but smooth.

Swimming Damage

Swimming beats up your hair, too. Take a plunge in a pool and while you’re doing the breaststroke, chlorine is stripping your hair of its natural protective oils.

A dip in the ocean stresses hair in another way. The heavy salt content in seawater draws water out of your hair and skin,. We end up with prune-y fingers and parched hair.

Tips for Healthy and Gorgeous Summer Hair

Summer doesn’t have to be the season of bad hair days. With some extra care, your hair can look great on the steamiest days. Here are some hot-weather tress-taming tips :-

  1. Start summer with a trim. You’ll get rid of split ends and refresh your style. You might need a mid-season cut, too. Hair really does grow faster in the summer. That’s because there are more hairs in the anagen, or growing, stage during late spring and summer than in the dead of winter.
  1. Shield your strands from the sun. Make a daily habit of applying a hair care product that contains UV filters (these can be in spray, gel, or cream formulas). These products protect hair from sun damage and help keep color-processed hair from fading. If you’ll be spending lots of time outdoors, wear a wide-brimmed hat. Not only will it keep your strands from getting scorched, it will also protect your scalp and ears, areas that are vulnerable to skin cancer.
  1. Saturate strands before taking a dip. If your hair is drenched with clean water or leave-in conditioner, it won’t absorb as much saltwater or pool chemicals. It’s also a good idea to try to rinse your hair after a swim. If there isn’t a shower nearby, keep a spray bottle filled with fresh water.
  1. Switch to a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. You may be washing your hair more frequently to deal with summer’s sweat and grime. Use a clarifying, or anti-residue, shampoo once a week to clear away product buildup and chemicals. Just be sure to follow with a deep-conditioning treatment.
  1. Skip the hot tools. At least once or twice a week, give your hair a break from blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons. wash your hair at night and piling it up in a bun, a braid, or ponytail before you head to bed. “When you wake up, you’ll have a nice beachy wave. It’s the perfect look for weekends, or make it work-ready with accessories like a thin headband or pretty barrettes.
  1. Outwit frizz. Hair that’s healthy and well-maintained is your best defense against frizz. Along with regular trims and conditioning, a drop or two of an anti-frizz oil or serum can help smooth hair and add shine.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)