- Wear a hat or scarf to protect your hair from the sun when you go to the beach or the pool.
- Sun protection products for hair should be a priority; use products as often as feasible. These are typically spray formulations that offer protection from UVA/UVB rays.
3. In order to prevent damage from the salt and chlorine, you should always give your hair a thorough rinsing after swimming.
4. In order to prevent damage from the salt and chlorine, you should always give your hair a thorough rinsing after swimming. To avoid further damage to your hair from the sun, avoid putting any oils on it before going outside.
5. Remove chlorine or salt water from your hair by washing it every day.
6. Select a shampoo and conditioner (maybe a lighter version) for your everyday routine and utilize the entire package every few days.
7. Do not use packages on a daily basis otherwise the hair may become weighed down. The package does its job in little more than 15 minutes, so there’s no need to keep it on for hours.
8. In order to avoid damage, it is best to let your hair dry naturally rather than using a hair dryer or blow dryer.
9. Don’t wear your hair in a bun or braid at the beach, because salt and chlorine residue can’t be washed out well, and that way it can eat away at your hair and dry it out.
10. Apply a high-quality elixir to the ends after blow-drying the hair.
11. Don’t touch up the colours right before travelling. Given the time-consuming nature of colour correction, it’s best to wait a few days before washing your hair every day, as doing so may cause the colour to fade more quickly. Also, after getting your hair coloured, it will require extra attention that you won’t have while at the beach.
12. Plan a full hair care routine for when you get back from vacation to help nourish the hair and restore its hydration. Hair, no matter how well you treat it, will be grateful for the nourishment provided by high-quality products.