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Summer
Tips
Summer
may bring glorious visions of natural highlights and long windblown hair. The
reality is that summer sun and humidity can damage your hair's cuticle
and result in dry, drab, split, brittle or frizzy hair and ends. Sunlight
can be just as damaging as a hot blow dryer. Naturally curly hair is often a major
victim to summer frizzies.
Prevent static electricity in your hair when you shampoo by applying a rinse out
conditioner that adds moisture and shine. Alternatively apply a "leave-in"
conditioner after towel drying hair like Phyto's #7 or Phyto #9. Products
that advertise that they "replenish" are designed to add moisture. The
voluminizing and luminizing products are designed to add body and shine, but may
not add moisture. Be sure to read all ingredients on the hair product.
If you normally blow dry and use hot curling tools every day, try and give your
hair a break during the summer month. Consider letting your hair air dry or take
time out from curling. Hair braided when wet will air dry into beautiful waves.

On weekends or at night dab a good deep conditioner like Phytokarite Intensive
Treatment, Phytocitrus Mask, Rene Furterer After Sun Repair Mask (for hair that
is exposed to the sun) or a good jojoba oil on the ends and frizziest parts of
your hair. Pin it up or wrap it in plastic and sleep on it. Using this method
will restore absent moisture that adds to the frizzies. It will also prevent heavy
conditioners from weighing down your hair since the conditioner will be localized
only on the trouble spots.
If you unexpectedly find yourself at the beach without a hat or SPF for you hair,
use sunscreen made for your skin. When you get home be sure and use a deep-cleansing
shampoo. It may not be the best solution in the world, but it could very likely
save your hair from sun damage.
If you are wedded to your blow dryer, use a leave- in conditioner designed to
protect your hair when blow drying.
When the summer heat is hottest contain potential frizzies by wearing your hair
up in a knot, bun or braids.
Be careful using shine products to control frizzies. They often contain silicone
and can coat your hair after just a few times. This will only make the problems
worse in the long run.
Be religious about your trims. Since summer heat can be so pump up the frizzies,
make sure you have the ends trimmed every 6-8 weeks during the summer months.
When your ends are fizzy, its a sure sign that they are either damaged, split
or both.

Wear a hat at the beach, in your convertible or out in the hot sun. Hair can get
sunburnt just like the scalp. The only way to deal with severely burnt hair is
by trimming the damaged sections off. Prevention is the safest plan. Frizzy hair
is often the result of too much sun time.
Hanging out in the sun without protection for your hair and scalp
is the worst thing you can do. Use leave in hair products with SPF protection
when you know you will be at the beach is you are unwilling to wear a hat or a
cover-up.
Consider washing your hair less often during the summer months to allow your hair
to absorb more moisture. When possible, finish with a cool to cold rinse to seal
the hair cuticle and impart natural shine.
Take
care of your hair during the summer and you won't have to spend the Fall and Winter
working to repair your hair. Prevention is always the best action for your hair.

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