Simple Hair Care Tips for Summer

Low-cost, Low Effort and Totally Hot Hair is Within Your Reach!

By Thea Mann, published May 15, 2007
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Summer can play merry havoc with your hair, whether you have long locks or a pert, short ‘do. However, keeping your hair in top condition during the summer doesn't have to mean long, tedious hair-care routines or major bucks for products. Just a few simple tricks can help you make sure your hair is at its glorious best during the sunny season.

For lazy days, or when you have some extra time, allow your hair to air dry. Blow-drying and processing your hair can strip it of much-needed nutrients and make it harder to style on days when good hair is a major must. Air dried hair doesn't have to be dull and boring, though. If you have long hair, a cute pair of hair sticks or a couple of barrettes can add some spice to simple hair. If you twist your hair up to dry through out the day you will also find, come evening, you have some fun body and waves! If you have short hair, barrettes can be your friend as well. Headbands can look very stylish in short hair and make even a flat hair-day perk up.

When it comes to shampoo, try to stick to good moisturizing ones, but shampoo less often. Your hair has oils on it that provide natural moisture and protection, but daily shampooing strips that away, leaving your hair more vulnerable to the sun. In general, use warm water or, if possible, cool water when rinsing your hair. Heat dries your hair, and hot water is no exception. Leave-in condition is a great way to boost the moisture in your hair, but it can leave your hair heavy and dull. You can time your leave-in treatments for times when you want to pull your hair up or wear some kind of hat or head covering. This will allow you to reap the benefits of an all-day treatment without needing to go around with scary hair. And heads up, short-haired girls â€" leave-in treatments are great for your locks, too. Don't feel like you have to buy special leave-in treatments. A conditioner that delivers moisture can be used as a leave-in treatment for about half the cost.

Takeaways
  • Sunlight, heat, salt and chlorine can all strip natural moisture from your hair.
  • Something as simple as wearing a hat or scarf can protect your hair from damage.
  • Regular sunscreen can be worn on your hair to protect it from sun damage.
Did You Know?
Your hair has oils on it that provide natural moisture and protection, but daily shampooing strips that away, leaving your hair more vulnerable to the sun. In general, use warm water or, if possible, cool water when rinsing your hair.
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