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How to Protect Your Hair in the Sun

Summer is here and it's time to make sure your hair looks its absolute best. As much as you adore your lighter, sun-kissed hair strands after a long beach vacation, lengthy exposure to uv rays may be doing more than good to your hair. When your hair has prolonged exposure to the sun, the outside cover of the hair strand (cuticle) can get damaged from uva / uvb rays.

Here is how you get to know about your hair damage. Discoloration, dry and brittle strands, broken or split ends, thinning and frizziness are all signs of damaged hair. Damaged hair has a dry look and feel. Damaged hair also is unmanageable and difficult to style.

There are plenty of tips to keep our hair healthy. And still, enjoy all the summer images all pictures of

Cover up Hair: Covering up your hair is the best bet at minimizing the negative effects of over-exposure to the sun's harmful rays hats will make your scalp, hair and skin happy and keeping you cooler by creating shade they. Can also serve as a fashion statement.

Rinse y our hair before ando after swimming: if you swim in a chlorinated pool or salty ocean, be sure to first rinse your hair with fresh water so it's less likely to soak up all the salt or chlorinated water.apply a leave-in conditioner before you take a dip. This will help your hair absorb the conditioner instead of the chlorine or saltwater.

Sunscreen: you can apply sun protection directly to the hair as well. Applying a bit of sunblock where your hair parts and on your crown will help protect those vulnerable areas. If your hair is long enough, pulling it back will cover these areas as well.

Cut your locks: hair grows faster in summer, and when you do not cut off spilled ends, they move farther up the hair shaft and leave hair looking worse summer is the ideal time to give yourself a new haircut or opt for regular trims keep your hair that will in good condition and reduce the risk of split ends.

Fighting the Frizz: The key to combating frizzy hair is locking out the humidity anyone who has frizzy hair will be suffering extra during the humidity brought on by summer showers.

Dry the hair naturally: after showering, blot hair with a towel, then finger-comb to keep your texture intact. Go slow on the blow-dryer and if needed let your hair air dry as much as possible. As your hair is already exposed to the heat of the sun, avoid tools like flat irons and blow dryers as much as you can during the summer.

There is way more to the hair on our heads that just adorning our physical appearance. It helps insulate our bodies when it's cold, and it keeps us cool and regulated when temperatures are sweltering. protect your hair and stay protected!

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