Did you know! Dry hair and frizz go hand in hand. If you hair looks dyed fried and laid aside. Then I would say your hair is parched, it will suck up the humidity in the air, making it swell up and look even more frizzy. It's inevitable that hair will become unruly to some degree in the summer,especially with trauma caused by heat, sun and humidity. Summer hair can be dull, coarse, frizzy and hard to style. Our strands take such a beating during the summer months UV rays, chlorine, salt and humidity take a toll on the hair, resulting in brassy color, shineless strands and brittle locks. The easiest way to get rid of damage is to cut off the affected portions.
Excessive heat can send oil production into over drive because the body tends to produce more sebum as the temperature rises. With all of this oil our body is producing and combined with residue from styling products can leave hair flat and limp. You can reduce the extent of damage by using the right products to protect and repair hair. When we were younger we used lemon juice and other things that would give us those natural highlites from the sun. By the end of summer some of us had either bright orange hair or brassy that is when we all got our back to school hair cuts.
The first step to good hair care is cleansing and conditioning with the right products. You want to revive and restore hair's elasticity to promote stronger hair and to fight summer stresses. Plus restore hair's manageability and shine while combating the harmful effects of salt and sun exposure. If your hair is really damaged consider using conditioning mask. Before going into water be sure to wet your hair first and spray on a leave in conditioner so your hair doesn't absorb much of the chlorine or salt from the sea. After swimming be sure to rinse or shampoo hair and then condition, let dry naturally if possible.
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