Thursday 29 August 2013

How to Protect your Hair from Sun, Sand, Rain and Saltwater

When summertime rolls around and temperatures begin to soar, many of us head to beach for some much-needed sun, sand and surf. It is the perfect time of the year for outdoor activities, beach holidays, rest and relaxation by the pool. While beach weather can certainly be a great source of fun, most men tend to forget the to forget the damaging effects of UV rays, sand, saltwater and chlorine on hair. The truth is, they can leave your scalp feeling dry and your hair looking frizzy, lifeless and brittle. There some tips to protect your hair from sun, rain and saltwater.

Protection of hair from storms, rains and sun.

Hair on the head are hangings or lying strands of threads, a sort of fabric and need due protection. If the hairs are exposed to high velocity winds and rains, their strength of whole the scalp gets weak.
The dirt gathered in the hair due to storms or pollution in the air should be washed after storms and rains.
The hair will tend to fall before their stipulated time of natural falling, if they are frequently exposed to winds. It is better to wear a head cover in such seasons. In the sun heat, the hairs absorb excessive heat and tend to fall.
A hair covering is necessary. Similar is condition of hair in winters when snow falls or there is fog or frost in the air. Better wear a scarf or hat during the storms, sunny days, foggy days and rains.

Protection of Hair when Taking Bath in swimming pools.

Water in the swimming pools has additive called chlorine, which is not good for the health of hair. Before
entering the swimming pool, apply and rub some coconut oil or mustard oil, whatever you have been using.
While taking a bath in swimming pool, better use a rubber cap. Oil application will provide on extra protection in case the water enters the hair in spite of wearing the cap.

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