Hair Care Tips For Summer

  1. Protect hair from the sun

    • Wear your hair up in looser, comfortable, and protective styles.

    • The UV radiation from the sun, chlorine, and salt water are all detrimental to the longevity of your hair colour. To preserve your color throughout the summer, it's essential to take protective measures.

    • Wearing a scarf or hat when you're outdoors offers multiple benefits for your hair and scalp. Not only does it provide added protection against harmful UV rays, but it also aids in retaining moisture for your scalp. Additionally, a hat acts as a barrier against wind damage, which can be particularly beneficial if your hair tends to tangle easily. Moreover, it helps preserve the color of your hair if it's been treated. So, don't forget to accessorize with a stylish scarf or hat to keep your hair looking and feeling its best while enjoying the outdoors.

  2. Wash less frequently

    • Over-washing your hair can strip your scalp of its natural oils, triggering your body to produce even more oil, creating a cycle of frequent washing.

    • To break this cycle, consider rinsing your hair with water after a day at the beach or pool instead of using shampoo every time. You can also extend the time between washes by using homemade or natural dry shampoo alternatives like cornstarch.

    • Additionally, you can try a quick fix by applying witch hazel on a cotton ball to dissolve excess oil along your scalp. These simple adjustments can help maintain a healthier balance of oils on your scalp and reduce the need for frequent washing.

  3. Stay hydrated

    • During the summer, increased sweating can lead to faster dehydration, which in turn can result in weakened, unhealthy hair and inhibited hair growth. This occurs because water plays a crucial role in transporting essential nutrients throughout the body, including those vital for maintaining hair health.

    • Without an adequate intake of water, your body becomes less efficient in delivering these nutrients to your hair and other parts of your body. Therefore, it's essential to prioritize hydration during this season. Aim to drink plenty of water, at least eight 8-ounce glasses per day, to nourish and promote the growth of long, healthy hair from within.

  4. Avoid excessive heat

    • Minimize the use of hot tools on your hair, especially during the summer when it's already subjected to considerable heat exposure.

    • You could try using a sea salt spray to achieve some nice beach waves

    • With the warmer temperatures, your hair will likely air-dry quickly, so take advantage of that and give your hair a break from heat styling whenever possible. Embrace your natural texture, as sleek hairstyles can accentuate frizz. By opting for air-drying and avoiding excessive heat styling, you'll help maintain the health and vibrancy of your hair during the summer months.

  5. Condition

    • Conditioners serve as the primary source of topical nourishment for your hair, there are three types of conditioners:

      • Rinse out conditioner: Used immediately after shampoo, left on for 3-5 minutes.

      • Deep conditioning treatments/Hair masks: Deep conditioners and hair masks typically have a thicker consistency compared to regular conditioners. Their purpose is to provide intensive nourishment to damaged or dry hair. These products are designed to be left in the hair for 10 minutes or more before being rinsed out.

      • Leave in conditioners: These are lightweight conditioners that don’t need to be rinsed from the hair.
        It not only shields your hair from harsh aging elements such as the sun, heat, and pollution but also imparts long-lasting hydration. This hydration strengthens your hair, leaving it smoother, more manageable, and healthier from the inside out.

  6. Book a salon visit

    • Start the summer season right with a rejuvenating trim, an essential hair care routine to maintain every six to eight weeks throughout the year. By removing dead ends, you prevent damage and breakage from progressing up the hair shaft, while also reducing frizz and enhancing hair texture for a fuller, healthier appearance.

    • Despite your efforts to protect your hair from the sun and stay hydrated, summer activities such as swimming and sunbathing can still have a damaging effect. Ensure your hair remains healthy and resilient by booking a treatment with your Davines hairdresser before the season's activities take their toll.

  7. Avoid chemical treatments

    • Although the allure of trying out chemical treatments like perms, relaxers, or colorants during the summer may be strong, it's wise to resist the temptation. The combination of heat and sun exposure during this time can weaken your hair, leaving it more susceptible to damage from such treatments.

    • It's recommended to postpone any chemical treatments until after the summer season, allowing your hair ample time to recover and regain strength. Instead, prioritize nourishing and protecting your hair with natural treatments and gentle care methods that won't compromise its health and vitality. By taking this approach, you can ensure your hair remains strong and resilient, ready to withstand any styling or treatments in the future.

  8. Protecting wet hair

    • Wet hair is more susceptible to damage as it loses its natural oils, reducing its protective barrier. When hair is wet, it becomes elastic, making it prone to breakage if pulled during brushing. This can result in split ends and overall damage to the hair strands. Therefore, it's important to handle wet hair with care to prevent unnecessary stress and maintain its health and integrity.

    • Avoid pulling on wet hair or using brushes, instead, opt for a wide tooth comb that will detangle your hair without pulling or breaking the ends.

  9. Hair serums and oils

    • Environmental elements such as wind, friction, and UV rays can rapidly dehydrate your hair, particularly if there's no protective barrier in place. Simply moisturizing your hair may not suffice; employing hair sealants is essential to retaining moisture effectively.

    • Hair oils and serums function as sealants, forming a protective shield over your strands. By creating this barrier, they help lock in moisture, preventing your hair from drying out.

    • Hair sealants nourish and condition your strands, ensuring they remain soft and manageable while safeguarding them from environmental stressors. Incorporating these sealants into your hair care routine can contribute significantly to maintaining the health and hydration of your hair, particularly during exposure to harsh external factors.

  10. How to avoid green hair in chlorine

    • Your hair can turn green after swimming in a chlorinated pool. This happens because chlorine oxidizes metals like copper present in pool water. This oxidation process creates a chemical compound that binds to the proteins in your hair, resulting in a greenish tint.

    • During the summer months, incorporating a clarifying shampoo into your hair care routine can be highly beneficial. This specialized shampoo helps detoxify your hair, restoring its natural balance and promoting a healthier scalp. By removing build-up from chlorine, saltwater, and sweat, it effectively combats the adverse effects of sun exposure.

    • Get your hair wet before entering the water. This will make it so your hair won't absorb as much chlorine.

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