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How To Repair Your Sun-damaged Hair by DonaldHarper12: 5:08am On Mar 17, 2022
For most of the people out there, summers are the best part of the year because of all the perks it brings with it like holidays, beach destinations and pool parties and designer swimwear. Summer schedules are usually dominated by outdoor activities, enriching us with tans and vitamin D. Though, sun exposure is pure bliss, giving your skin a lovely sun-kissed look, excessive exposure can also damage your skin and hair. In this blog, Ishine365 discusses the damage that UV rays cause to the hair and its cure. The UV rays damage the protein structures of hair strands and drain all moisture. This results in the reduction of hair elasticity, hair fall, and split ends. More signs of sun-damaged hair include dry, brittle thin, and frizzy hair as well as discoloration. Now let’s discuss how to repair it.

Treatment by Oiling

Oiling gives your sun-damaged hair new life, making them silky and soft. This treatment is easiest to do at home. You can mix castor oil with olive oil and apply the mixture to your hair with a gentle massage. Leave it in your hair for deep conditioning. Gently massage, focusing mainly on the scalp and ends. Leave the mixture for a minimum of 15 minutes to a maximum of 2 hours and then wash. Olive oil has been used for thousands of years as it’s good for conditioning. And castor oil prevents hair fall, making hair strong and healthy.

Get your hands on Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner

Moisture-rich shampoo and deep conditioner are mandatory for your hair-repair journey. Washing your hair improperly can drain more moisture from your hair, making them dry and weak. Therefore, it’s necessary to buy a shampoo that is mild and perfectly suitable for your hair type, so they don’t damage them further. Get yourself a shampoo that not only washes and cleans your hair but also moisturizes them. The frequency of washing your hair is also crucial. Shampooing your hair daily can make it dry, and greasy. Moreover, to quicken the hair-repair process, use a deep conditioner every time you shampoo your hair. Remember! The shampoo is for your scalp and the conditioner is for your hair ends. Once you learn the perfect application of both, you’ll notice an immediate improvement.

Trim your Hair Regularly

Even if you plan to grow your hair longer, getting a trim regularly can-do wonder. To repair sun-damaged hair, trimming the dead and split ends is a must! Don’t worry! You won’t lose your hair length as hair grows about 10-15% faster during summers as compared to its growth in the rest of the year. Regular trimming will help you get rid of frizzy hair and make your hair look beautiful and healthy throughout summers.

Use Hair Masks and Other Products to Protect from further Damage

As sun damage drains the moisture out of your hair, additional hair care products like hair masks and heat, and sun protectants can do wonders to your hair. The main goal is to recover the moisture back into the hair. Hair masks can make your hair softer, smoother, and shinier again. These products are rich in biotin and other essential nutrients. Moreover, don’t forget to apply protecting products like heat protectors as a precaution to avoid potential damage.
Re: How To Repair Your Sun-damaged Hair by bibianna(f): 6:11am On Mar 17, 2022
Thanks for this useful info!

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