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Summer is probably the most enjoyable season, and most people can’t wait to relax in the sun. However, you need to know that your hair is just as susceptible to sun damage as your skin. Although the effects of sun damage to your hair and scalp may not be as dire as on the skin, you need to have a haircare routine to maintain healthy hair. 

Is Your Hair Susceptible to Sun Damage?

According to dermatologists, prolonged exposure of hair and scalp to the sun can damage the protein structure, which holds the hair together, supplies nutrients, and makes the hair elastic and strong. Also, the sun removes moisture from the scalp leaving it dry and flaky. When your hair is stripped of the protein substance called keratin, it becomes weak and susceptible to breaking and splitting at the ends.

Risk Factors of Sun-damaged Hair and Scalp

While hair of all types, textures, lengths, and colors are prone to sun damage, you will be more vulnerable if your hair falls in the following categories.

Chemical or color-treated hair

Fine or light-colored

Thin, flat, or tightly coiled

How to Protect Your Hair and Scalp From Damage

Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. No matter how vulnerable your hair is to sun damage, the good thing is that, with these easy tips, you can prevent sun damage to your hair and scalp.

Wear a hat. Hats, especially those with a broader brim, can help protect your hair from direct UV rays.

Apply SPF products on your hair to shield it from the harsh UV rays.

Rinse your hair thoroughly after swimming in a pool to eliminate Chlorine residue.

Chlorine strips off moisture from your scalp, leaving it dry and itchy.

How to Repair Sun-damaged Hair

If you are struggling with dry, frizzy, and breaking hair, all hope is not lost. You can still wear your dream prom hairstyle with elegance and class. Here are quick remedies to Sun-damaged hair.

Use a protein-rich hair mask to restore moisture and nutrients to the hair follicles.

Condition your hair regularly to retain moisture and natural oils.

Wear a hat to prevent further damage.

Wash your hair with a shampoo rich in Vitamin B5 to keep it nourished.

Drink more water to keep your scalp hydrated.

Bottom Line

The damaging effects of the UV rays on your hair and scalp should not hinder you from enjoying outdoor summer events. With preventive measures and a proper hair care routine in place, you are good to go. If you’re suffering from damaged hair or hair loss, contact Custom Hair by clicking here.

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Footnotes:

See https://health.clevelandclinic.org/best-ways-to-protect-your-hair-from-sun-damage/ for more ways to protect your hair from the sun.