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8 simple tips to protect your hair of sun and sea

Summer is in full effect! Which means long days and evenings at the beach and cooling down in the sea. With our tips, you’ll make sure that your hair looks top notch all summer and is in top condition after the summer.

It’s so important to protect the outer layer of hour hair - which exists of hair cuticles that overlap roof tile wise. When your hair dries out, the cuticles open and external influences suddenly get the chance to do harm to the inner layers, that are far more delicate.

1. Pre-treat with a leave-in conditioner or oil

Hair cuticles are layered like rooftiles. When 'open', the heat from the sun, air polution, dust and salt from sea water can do much damage. 


Because preventing is always best, preparation is key when you have a day at the beach planned. Treat your hair with a leave-in conditioner or (hair) oil and your hair is nourished and protected all day long.

2. Braid your way to control

Is your hair properly prepped? Then it can feel a little greasy. Ideal circumstances for braids. Braiding is a perfect way to look stylish at the beach all day, to prevent tangling (especially brushing them out afterwards is damaging) and to prevent damage from sun and saltwater. A loose bun also works if braiding isn’t your style.

3. Protect with an SPF

Is your hair braided? Then protect your hair like you would your skin - with an SPF! SPF sprays are ideal. Spray a medium amount in your hand palm, rub between your hands and evenly divide over your hair and braid, with downward strokes that close the hair cuticles. Is your hair loose? Than lightly spray on your hair and divide evenly with your hands.

4. Rinse out salt water regularly

Is there an outside shower close by? Then rinsing out the saltwater from your hair regularly is a good idea. Especially salt from seawater can cause a lot of damage when it sits on your hair too long. Add heat from the sun to the mix and you’ve got a perfect cocktail for hair damage.

5. Wear a hat or scarf

Without a braid in your hair, the chances of damage by salt, sun and tangles is greater. Provide in some protection by wearing a hat or scarf. Both stylish and healthy for your hair.

6. Upgrade your shampoo and conditioner routine

What a great day at the beach you’ve had! But your hair has endured a lot. The quicker you remove built-up dirt and salt, the better. Choose an extra nourishing shampoo and conditioner to restore any loss of moisture, plus hair masks and oils are a necessity in summer. Our tip? Pre-treat your hair with a mask or oil before washing your hair and leave for fifteen minutes. Wash as usual and use a conditioner - like you would normally do - afterwards. Hello super nourished, soft and shiny locks!

7. Avoid other forms of heating as much as possible

Hair and excessive heat are a bad combination. In summertime, your hair is under continuous stress by the heat of the sun so it’s smart to avoid all other forms of (extra) heating - like from straightening irons, curling irons and blow dryers - as much as possible. Leave to air dry more often during summer months for instance.

Blog by:

Marissa

Do you have an urgent question about a particular fabric and its properties? Marissa knows everything about fabrics and provides the best maintenance tips. Additionally, she has a talent for mixing and matching styles and materials with a contemporary nonchalance.