black hair heat protection

How to protect African hair from heat damage- We spend a lot of time outside during the summer season sunbathing, at the beach, swimming, or carrying out other outdoor activities, but we forget how the heat can do to the hair. Aside from the high temperatures, chlorine, seawater, sunglasses, and tight hairstyles make your hair look dull, lifeless, knotty, dry, brittle, and easy to snap. And before you notice it, your hair has lost its elegance.

To help you enjoy the summer without any worries, we have compiled tips on how to protect your African hair from harsh summer conditions.

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 Avoid Applying Excessive Heat

When outside, make sure you wear a hat that covers your hair. If you are one of those people who do not love wearing a hat, trying a head wrap can help protect your hair. While you may also want to rock with curls and perfectly straightened hair, it is highly advisable to reduce the heat you apply to your hair and the time you spend on the hairdryer.

Go For Protective Hairstyles

A protective hairstyle will not only protect your hair from the sun, but also protects your hair ends from harsh weather. Some of the protective summer hairstyles you can take advantage of include braids, cornrows, updos, twists, buns, or topknots.

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Wash Your Hair Often

Perspiring is common during summer. Washing your hair often helps keep your hair healthy. If you love swimming, salty water and chlorine are too harsh on your hair. Washing, conditioning, and treating your hair will strengthen your hair and prevent damage.

However, do not overdo it. Make sure you wash your hair at least once a week.  

Have A Well Balanced Diet

You are what you eat. Vitamin deficiency makes your hair brittle and dull, making it susceptible to harsh weather conditions like summer heat. If you are a vegan, consider supplementing your diet with B12. Other vitamins that play a role in your hair health are Vitamin C, Zinc, Iron, and omega3.

Stay Hydrated

When most people feel thirsty, they go for a chilled soda or iced coffee instead of water. Most people do not know that coffee and soda dehydrates the body, which in turn causes dry and damaged hair. Always make sure you have a bottle of water when going out to keep you well hydrated.

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