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Use
sun protection filters that will protect
the hair from UV-rays damage. 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.
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Prevent static electricity in your hair
when washing by applying a conditioner
that adds moisture and shine to your hair.
Alternatively, apply a "leave-in" conditioner
after towel drying hair. Leave in hair
conditioners are designed to penetrate
or settle down into the layer of the cuticle
thus protecting your hair from any damage.
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If
you normally blow dry and use hot curling
tools every day, try and give your hair
a break during the summer months. Consider
letting your hair air dry or take time
out from curling. Hair braided when wet
will air dry into beautiful waves.
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When the summer heat is hottest, wear
your hair up in a knot, bun or braids.
Wash your hair with a deep-cleansing shampoo
and dab conditioner 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 to
the ends your hair.
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Be
religious about your trims. Make sure
you have the ends trimmed every 6-8 weeks
during the summer months. When your ends
are fizzy, it's a sure sign that they
are either damaged, split, or both.
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For summer months, be careful to use hair
products that are as all-natural as possible.
Avoid any products that contain alcohol
or formaldehyde since they can be excessively
drying to the hair. Read the labels properly
before buying any product.
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Leave-in heat protection spray and conditioner
has Octyl Methyoxycinnamate listed in
the contents. This is a known sunscreen
ingredient. If you are serious about sun
protection for your hair, make sure the
products you use list an actual SPF.