Want strong, beautiful hair that can withstand the summer heat? Don’t miss out on valuable time in the sun by stressing out about how to protect your scalp and strands!
It is essential during the summer —and really, always—to care for your scalp and hair with products designed to nourish and strengthen them. Start early for hair that is strong, shiny, and ready to battle the heat! Below are top three tips to help nourish scalp and damage proof strands so you can achieve a whole season’s worth of gorgeous hair days.
Condition daily.
Conditioner is like a moisturizer for your scalp and hair, so be sure to condition every time you shampoo. After cleansing with CLEAR Scalp & Hair Intense Hydration Hydrating Shampoo, follow with CLEAR Scalp & Hair Intense Hydration Daily Hydrating Conditioner. Together, this duo is clinically proven to help replenish the scalp with essential 24 hour hydration with regular use. Plus, it makes hair soft and silky.
Cover up.
This might be one of the easiest ways to protect the scalp hair from the sun’s damaging rays. Spruce up your wardrobe and wear a fun beach hat to avoid a sunburnt scalp. If hats aren’t your thing, you will want to put sunscreen where your scalp is exposed. Spray a makeup sponge with sunscreen and dab it along the part to keep your scalp protected.
Take a break.
Summer is a great time to lay off the blow-dryer and air-dry instead. Ponytails and braids are perfect for when you need to throw hair back in a pinch, or try a no-fuss top knot for instant sophistication. Simply pull hair into a high ponytail, twist the hair into a circular shape around the elastic, and secure with hair pins.
As the temperature rises, spend less time worrying about your scalp and hair by following these simple, summer hair care tips!
Posted by : Unilever Middle East, Unilever
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Posted on : Sunday, June 28, 2015 5:03:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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