SUMMER VS HAIR: THE BATTLE BEGINS

SUMMER VS HAIR: THE BATTLE BEGINS

No more suffering for our hair this summer!

The time has come to face this season and all the damage it can cause to our hair. Here are some tips to prevent breakage this summer

1 First

Why does our hair care need to be doubled during the summer? One of the reasons is because during these months we are constantly in the water, be it lakes, the ocean, or the pool. All of this along with the sun can cause excessive dryness which can lead to damage and breakage. Therefore, the first thing you should be doing after leaving the water is to rinse your hair with fresh water, preferably mineral water. It is crucial to treat your hair before and after exposing it to the sun. For this, use products with repairing and nourishing properties, ampoules, and treatment creams. SALVATORE RECOMMENDS: T.T. PROTEIN – Tanino Therapy home care line 

 

 

 

 2 – Second: 

In the summer we all feel the need to cool off, so there’s always the temptation to go to bed while your hair is still wet. This can be an incredibly damaging habit, as the strands become more fragile when wet and can break from the contact with your pillow. With nothing to tie them up with then their wet, they can become more opaque. The ideal way is to leave your hair to dry naturally, giving the blow dryer a break.

 

Oil Oless
Essential Oil E

3 – Third

As mentioned before, exposure to the sun at this time of the year is increased, and consequently so is the exposure to ultraviolet rays, which are harmful to the hair. Even on days when the sky is overcast, it is still crucial to take time to protect your hair. Applying a thermal protector to dry or damp hair at least 30 minutes before going out into the sun is important, as well as using caps and hats. SALVATORE RECOMMENDS: Oless OIl Serum , and Essential oil E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 – Fourth

But we can’t forget about the blondes. After all, going blonde is already a lot of work, and being blonde in the summertime? It requires a lot more work since bleached hair doesn’t go very well with chlorine, sea water, and lots of sunlight. Bleached hair has less pigment and tends to be thinner, more brittle, and easier to dry out than natural hair. Thus, blonde hair needs more hydration around this time of year, and plenty of thermal protectors before and after being exposed to both the sun and various hot tools. SALVATORE RECOMMENDS: Blonde Repair System

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now go out and enjoy the beautiful summer!

The products mentioned in this article are available at all beauty salons that carry our products. To find one nearest to you, visit www.trattobeauty.com/licensedsalons