Summer is back after just a few months! TT …While it's the season to show off your skin and your bikini, it's also the season when scalps get scorched! Those who don't pay attention end up with completely ruined hair — bone dry and crispy. Today the admin brings tips for rescuing sun- and heat-damaged hair so we can get through summer looking gorgeous. ><
Avoid heat.
The first thing to do to reduce the heat damage to your scalp is to avoid using heat — because your head is already hot, you don't need to make it hotter, otherwise your hair will be even more damaged. Whether it's blow-drying, curling, straightening, or washing with warm-to-hot water — avoid it if possible. If you really can't avoid it, reduce usage from daily to just a few times a week.
Don't wash hair too often
The first thing to do to reduce the heat damage to your scalp is to avoid using heat — because your head is already hot, you don't need to make it hotter, otherwise your hair will be even more damaged. Whether it's blow-drying, curling, straightening, or washing with warm-to-hot water — avoid it if possible. If you really can't avoid it, reduce usage from daily to just a few times a week.
Avoid chemicals.
This summer, bold hair colour is tempting… but let's put that idea on hold for now. Your scalp is already scorched — adding chemicals will make it even worse. This isn't just about hair colouring chemicals — it also includes all hair styling products such as sprays, mousse, and gel. You don't have to stop completely, but reducing the amount you use is recommended.
Protect your hair during the day and at night.
It's impossible to wear a hat, hold an umbrella, or cover your hair all the time. So the way to protect your hair and scalp from heat damage during the day is to tie it up, braid it, or put it in a bun to minimise sun exposure. If you must go out in the sun, use an umbrella or wear a hat for extra protection. At night, let your hair down and comb it neatly before sleeping; if you're worried about tangles, tie it loosely.
Nourish regularly with products that are good for hair and scalp.
The most important thing for caring for your hair and scalp is the products you choose — shampoo, conditioner, and treatment. We recommend natural organic products, natural oils, or products with the fewest chemical ingredients, such as AloEx hair care products, which are extracted from over 30 natural herbs carefully selected for their benefits to hair and free from scalp-damaging effects. It may feel a little different at first, but it is definitely beneficial for your scalp and hair in the long run. For deep nourishment, regular hair masking is also recommended.
These are simple how-to tips that you can adapt to help reduce scalp heat this summer — so you can enjoy outings comfortably with beautiful, healthy hair. ^^