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Summer Strands – Common Hairstyling Blunders to Avoid

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When we think of summer, images of warmth, beaches and pools come to mind. However, all that fun in the sun often takes its toll on our locks. From frizz to fading, the season poses problems for hair. Let’s look at some typical mistakes we tend to make and tips to sidestep them.

The Science Behind the Frizz in Summer

Ever wonder why your mane morphs into something wild the second humidity arrives? There’s real scientific reasons behind it. Hair strands have a protective outer layer called the cuticle. When moisture levels climb, these cuticles crack open, letting water sneak in and cause frizz. It’s kinda like how a sponge gulps down liquid. See, our hair acts similar – the cuticle acts as a barrier against frizz normally but high humidity forces it to split so water can swarm in. This leads to puffed up, frizzy strands as that absorbed moisture changes the structure of our locks. So while summer frizz may feel like a mystery, know that it’s simply hair reacting exactly how its designed to when humidity hangs in the air!

Overexposure Alert

Much like how the sun stresses our skin, it can really do a number on our hair too if we’re not careful. Spending too much time in those sunny rays can leave hair weak and brittle, just like leaving clothes out to fade for days on end. Prolonged exposure breaks down the protein structure of each strand, making them dull and prone to breakage. Who would’ve thought something as simple as going for a walk or laying out could compromise our locks? But it’s true – the UV radiation penetrates the hair cuticle, drying it out from the inside. Before we know it, our beautiful mane loses its shine, softness and resilience. Just like we lather on the sunscreen to shield our body, it’s important to take measures to protect those pretty tresses too. A hat is a great option when spending all day soaking up summer fun in the sun.

Moisture Mismanagement

While keeping hair hydrated is crucial, putting too much conditioner on can really dampen your summer hair goals. It’s all about finding that perfect equilibrium. Think about pouring an entire bucket of water on a small houseplant – it’s just too much, right? The same principle applies to our locks. When humidity is high and our manes are already saturated, saturating them further with heavy conditioners can have the opposite intended effect. All that extra product builds up a film on strands, leaving them limp, greasy looking and ultimately damaged. It’s like choking the life out of hair! In the summer, light leave-in conditioners or even just a spritz of a detangling spray are often best to keep tresses hydrated without overload. Moderation is key to happy, healthy hair especially when moisture levels are high outdoors. Go a little lighter on the conditioner to actually let those strands breathe easy in the heat.

Hairstylists Weigh In

Kristen Clark, stylist and owner of Vibrant Salon & Spa in Fredericton sees many clients fall prey to similar summer hair errors. One of the most frequent? Failing to apply a heat protectant spray before using heated tools. It’s akin to touching a hot pan without an oven mitt – a misstep that’s certain to end in scorched strands! As Kristen explains, the sun and humidity already assault hair during warmer months. Not shielding locks from additional damage from blow dryers or flat irons with a heat protectant is just asking for fried hair. Just like cooking safety, a little preventative protection goes a long way to keeping hair healthy through the hottest seasons.

Heat Styling Hazards

Heat tools can be our best friends, but in summer, they can be our hair’s worst enemy. Overusing them can lead to split ends and breakage. Remember, moderation is key.

Dye Dilemmas

While summer may spark cravings for a vivid hair makeover, it’s important to consider seasonal challenges that colorful strands could face. The sun possesses strong bleaching powers that can cause color to fade faster than expected. Chlorine is also a wildcard – just ask anyone who’s emerged from the pool with hair that’s taken on a whole new shade!

Before committing to a climate-compromised color, it’s best to envision ending a beach day looking like you’ve dyed your locks kiwi or swam with mentos. Dramatic shifts may dazzle momentarily, only to disappoint as colors morph mercilessly under the summer assault. For staying power through sizzling months ahead, lower-commitment highlights or semi-permanent options provide seasonal hair changes without long-term surprises.

Poolside Precautions

Chlorine and saltwater can strip hair of its natural oils. Always rinse your hair after a swim. Think of it as washing off the day’s dirt from your face; it’s a must-do! And don’t forget to use a hydrating shampoo and conditioner to keep your locks healthy and moisturized!

Maintenance and Mane-tenance

Consistent trims are key to keeping those split ends from crawling further up the strand. We know it’s not always fun to schedule haircut appointments, but they really do work wonders in preserving hair’s integrity. You like to think of it as a “tune up” for your locks!

Deep conditioning treatments are also essential to replenish lost moisture. Whether it’s a rich mask you apply weekly or an in-salon treatment every few months, allowing your hair to soak up hydration makes such a difference. After all, hair that’s well-nourished will shine much brighter.

Remember, summer is a time to enjoy and relax. With the right care, your hair can look fabulous all season long!

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