- Hydrate from Within: Staying properly hydrated by drinking more water sounds obvious, but it is frequently neglected. Hair hydration starts within.
- Oil Treatments: Soften some coconut oil and massage it into both your scalp and ends. Let it sit for at least an hour or overnight before rinsing.
- Trim Those Ends: A quick trim every 6-8 weeks will remove dry fragments that cannot be saved which prevents split ends from climbing up the shaft and increasing breakage.
Top Products For Repairing Hair Damaged By Summer Heat
After trying so many products, this is the list I curated that worked on me:
- Leave In Conditioners: A silicone free leave in conditioner that is light weight and does not add any weight to hair is best used to maintain moisture.
- Moisturizing Shampoo: Use a sulfate-free moisturizing shampoo to switch in and out of draining your essential oil to not while removing your essential oil.
- Spray Heat Protectants: These sprays create a shield whether you undergo styling or not against UV rays, other environmental toxins outside the window.
- Hydrating Shampoo: Switch to dry nourishing shampoos that don’t add oils or getting rid of vital oils instead add keratin, argan oil and avocado oil.
Chart: Comparison Between Natural Medicine And Store-Bought Products
| Types of Treatment | Natural Advantages | Natural Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|
| Coconut Oil Mask | Deep moisture, inexpensive | Fine strands may find it heavy |
| Avocado Hair Mask | Natural and vitamin rich | Prep and clean up needed |
| Keratin Serum | Repairing and strengthens | Expensive |
| Leave-In Conditioner | Light and effortless | Needs reapplication |
Summary
Summer does not need to signal the end of your vibrant, voluminous hair. With proper care, some protective measures, and the right products, hair can remain silky, radiant, and resilient throughout the entire season. For those already feeling the stress of summer on their hair, it’s always the right time to begin the restoring process.
What hair hacks do you swear by in the summer? Let us know in the comments or bookmark this post so you can refer back to these tips after your beach day.
