Summertime Remedies for Your Sun Damaged Hair

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Days spent swimming and sunning by the pool is part of luxurious lazy summer days. It’s the perfect time to catch up on novel and magazine reading, but the chlorine, sun and salt water can take a dramatic toll on your hair. Be sure to protect your hair with sunscreen before and condition after your dip in the pool or day at the beach.

We’ve found some after sun haircare products to make summertime maintenance all that more enjoyable. Lenore Greyl’s Huile de Palme combats against the damaging effects of sun, seawater and chlorinated pool water. To restore damaged ends simply apply for 10 minutes up to overnight and then re-apply after four trips to the pool…

Barex’s Sun Essential Hair and Body Shampoo chlorine, sand, salt and sun creams while infusing pro-Vitamin B5, Carotene and Meadowfoam Oil for optimal hydration and at the same time softening skin and hair.

Fresh’s Pomegranate conditioner moisturizes while adding body and protecting hair from the sun’s elements, to be used before and after poolside exposure, all summer long.

Other treatments for keeping your locks looking healthy all summer long include Ouidad Sun Shield Sun & Sport Leave-In Spray provides a shield against damaging sun, wind, salt, and chlorine and seals in moisture with UV filters. Another easy to apply spray on conditioner is the Oscar Blandi Capri Sun-Shield Spray. This product is inspired by the glamorous outdoor island lifestyle of Capri. Touting an “invisible shield” to help defend against sun and chlorine damage it also uses UV inhibitors to protect your hair color from fading.

Guest beauty post from my friends at TheFind.

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4 Responses

  1. How about some homemade masks for hair and scalp? I personally never tried one, but my friends swear by egg, mayonaisse mask, and vinegar rinses…

    Anna S. - August 21st, 2009 at 12:40 pm
  2. I would love to try the Sun Shield Spray since I live near the beach!

    Jennifer C. - August 22nd, 2009 at 11:10 am
  3. As I read the descriptions
    my hair started to cry,
    “We need hospital care!
    We are burnt! We are dry!”

    I don’t think my insurance
    will cover my hair,
    so thanks for this listing—
    I’ll start triage-ing there!

    Daphne - August 22nd, 2009 at 4:03 pm
  4. I honestly don’t spend enough time in the sun to damage my hair!

    Tina - August 22nd, 2009 at 6:10 pm

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