How to protect hair from the sun’s rays
At the beach, at the beach, at the pool, it’s important to protect the skin, but also the hair. In fact, today attention is catalyzed on the damage caused by excessive sun exposure even to hair texture and pigmentation. Let’s see together why UV rays can be harmful.
Why are UV rays dangerous to our hair?
Ultraviolet rays, also known as UV rays, are electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun and make up about 10% of the light emitted by the sun. They are not visible to the human eye, but can be harmful to both skin and hair.
Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation, especially during the hot hours of the day, can damage the keratin layers, attacking the hair shaft and thus altering the internal structure of the hair. This leads to dryness of the lengths and a loss of radiance; in fact, both cosmetic and natural color tends to fade. Finally, the hair does not get sunburned, but the skin does! The skin of the head is sensitive to overexposure: the scalp dries out, creating flaking and dandruff.
How to protect hair from the sun’s rays
Therefore, it is important to protect the skin and hair both from the sun, chlorine and saltiness. Sunscreen products for hair provide protection with the use of UVA and UVB sunscreens in order to avoid all the changes related to solar radiation on the hair shaft. They also form a protective sheath on the hair that shields it from the sun’s rays, but also from chlorine and saltiness.
Products to protect hair from the sun
There are various types of products for sun-protected hair. They start with specific after-sun shampoos and conditioners, which are especially gentle and give hair the right amount of moisture after a day spent at the beach or pool.
Very popular are specific sunscreen sprays for hair. They should be applied before sun exposure and several times throughout the day, especially after swimming either in the sea or in the pool. They can also be used before any pool sports activity: spray the product well on all lengths before putting on the swimming cap. Sprays are best suited to those who want to nourish and protect their hair without weighing it down.
Sun serums for hair, on the other hand, are ideal for those with treated hair that is very dry and frizzy. Serums should also be applied several times throughout the day, especially after each bath to ensure hold. They can also usually be used as an after-sun treatment.