Summers already dry your hair out and cause damage. A study shows that colored hair can show significant changes.
While you feel like shampooing your hair every day, doing so will cause more harm than good.
While the sun is drying out your hair, make sure you help restore some moisture and life to it.
A study showed that there were significant changes to hair color and protein due to the chlorine.
Go slow on the blow dryer, and if required, wash your hair half an hour earlier so that it gets ample time.
The tips of your hair take a lot of beating during the summer. This is when you see split ends and dry tips.
If you have recently colored your hair or have colored hair, you may want to take extra care of it during summer.
The best way to screen your hair from the scorching sun is wearing a scarf. If you don’t want to use a scarf.
While you may be doing all of the above to protect your hair from the sun, if you are not drinking enough water.
If you have oily hair and daily co-washing is making your hair greasy, shift to dry shampoos.