It doesn't matter if you are someone who has great looking hair or existing dry, damaged, or color treated hair. All the tips and techniques you need to make it through the grueling summer heat won't help you if you don't APPLY the information and knowledge you're learning.
Give the tips and tricks a try. Your hair will love it. You've got nothing to lose. . .
Except your hair!
How Does The Sun, Chlorine, And Salt Water Damage Your Hair In The First Place?
Whether you realize it or not, the sun can be extremely harmful to your hair. The same UV rays that damage your sensitive skin can also damage your hair!
The reason for this is due to what hair actually is. Do you know what your hair is made up of or how it grows? Let me explain, then you will better understand why the same sunlight that affects our precious skin cells affects our hair in the same manner.
Hair is basically made up from our dead skin cells. When the cells builds up, it springs from our dermis tissue layer by way of our hair follicles through our epidermis. This is precisely how our hair grows!
Hair is mostly comprised of a specific protein called Keratin. Lack of this protein can affect the texture of our hair, so supplements are used to replace this lost protein via specific hair care products. That is why many of them contain "keratin" ;-).
Just as hair is damaged and dried out through the use of blow dryers, curling irons, and straightening irons, so too can the sun have the same lasting effects. This can make your hair appear dull and "lifeless". It can also create any of the following conditions: dryness, fragility, brittleness, among others due to constant drying.
Because of this "drying out", we must replenish our hair just as we do our bodies when we are thirsty. When your hair is dry or damaged, it's thirsty. This is why many treatment methods for dry hair call for specific moisturizing elements.
In addition, what we eat is also important to healthy hair growth. Since our hair is made up of certain types of protein and skin cells, it should make perfect sense that what we eat has a great effect on the health of our hair, just as it does the rest of our bodies.
Eating a full diet containing protein, fruits, vegetables, grains, and even an appropriate amount of fat is important (several vitamins and minerals require fat in order to be delivered or absorbed by the body) to stimulate the growth of healthy hair from our follicles.
Because of the chemical make-up of our hair, certain outside elements affect it in very specific ways.
Take for example the sun. As mentioned earlier, long exposure to the sun would be the same as blow drying or curling your hair with a curling iron. It dries out your hair taking away vital moisture. It can also cause "split ends" as a result of exposure, or over exposure, as many of us enjoy daily activities outdoors in the direct sunlight.
In addition, UV rays from the sun expose our hair to natural radiation. This type of radiation reacts to the hair in a different manner than it does to our skin, but still has damaging effects. Extended exposure without protection to UV rays can cause our hair to become fragile, brittle, or thinned over time.
UV rays also cause the texture of our hair to change. They can make our hair feel rough and dry instead of silky and smooth.
Going swimming, even in our backyards, inside a pool that has been chemically treated with chlorine can also cause terrible damage to our hair.
Both chlorine and salt water can dry out our hair. And, continued exposure simply intensifies these affects damaging our hair even further. Not to mention that those with color treated hair can experience discoloration giving gray or green hues to the tint.
Furthermore, the mineral deposits salt water contains in direct combination with sunlight dehydrate your hair on a massive level. It can also make your hair color appear as "brassy".
All the chemicals used in pools and the minerals present in sea, or salt water, adhere to the hair which is what causes these color changes, and can also give a dull, unhealthy look to our hair.
Everything we don't want when we think about the way we wish our hair to appear!
That is why we must take steps to ensure the beauty, and safety, of our hair before we even step foot outside. Following, are a couple more tips that will help to curb all the harmful effects summer activities can have on your hair.
TIP#3
Try to avoid blow drying your hair during the torrid summer months. This will only add extra heat damage to your delicate locks. If you must use your blow dryer, try using a lower heat setting.
TIP#4
Try adding Jojoba oil on the ends of your hair at night time when getting ready for bed. This will also help tame the dry frizzes. Use a plastic shower cap to prevent leakage or staining your bedding and leave this on overnight to help re-moisturize your dry hair.
Give your hair a light "rinse" in the morning and slather some leave-in conditioner on your hair for that added protection.
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