“Wait, the sun can hurt my hair too?!” Yes my dear, it can. The sun naturally lightens your hair as well as breaks down chemical bonds in hair color, which causes your color to fade. To prevent sun damage to your hair, try wearing a cute hat, or using hair products that have UV protection properties.
I know this is a no-brainer for our local Arizona peeps, but this especially goes without saying if you have colored hair. Colored hair is fragile after being processed and dyed, so using hot tools like flat irons on your hair may cause additional and unnecessary damage.
This is especially true in the Summer when it’s hot out, so I recommend picking out some no heat styles that work for you! Try to leave your hair natural, let it air dry as much as you can, and limit your use of hot tools to once or twice a week.
It’s critical that you keep your color-treated hair away from chlorine, especially if you’re blonde! Chlorine is a harsh chemical that can leave your hair very dry and dull looking. In addition to this, chlorine can turn blonde hair green, and it’s very hard to counteract the green tones once the damage is done. (Have you had your hair turn green before? I have… it’s not a great look.)
If you find yourself in the pool often, I recommend getting your hair wet before getting in the pool and using a leave-in conditioner! This will help keep the chlorine out of your hair, but it’s not 100% effective. Check out some other tips on protecting your hair in the pool here!