Sea and hair

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Seawater can have positive effects on hair, but it can also have negative effects depending on various factors.

Although seawater can add volume and texture to your hair, it’s important to take care of your hair properly to prevent dryness and damage. Regular rinsing, moisturizing and use of protective products can help keep hair healthy even after exposure to seawater.

It is extremely important to visit your personal stylist after returning from vacation and follow their advice.

 

Positive effects of sea water on hair:

 

Natural Texture – Seawater can add texture and volume to hair, which is especially popular with those looking to create the look of beachy waves.

Cleansing – The salt in seawater can act as a natural cleanser and help remove excess sebum and impurities from the scalp.

Minerals – Seawater is rich in minerals such as magnesium, calcium and potassium, which can contribute to scalp health.

 

Negative effects of sea water on hair:

 

Drying – The salt in seawater can dry out the hair and scalp, which can lead to hair breakage, split ends and dryness.

Metallic salts – Seawater can also contain various metallic salts that can cause hair to become coarse and lack luster.

Color fading – For colored hair, sea water can be problematic, as the salt and sun together can cause color fading.

 

Tips for hair care after exposure to sea water:

 

Rinse – immediately after swimming in the sea, rinse your hair with clean fresh water to remove salt and prevent drying.

Moisturize – Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to restore moisture to your hair.

Protection – before swimming, you can use a protective oil or conditioner, which creates a protective layer and prevents salt from penetrating the hair.

Repair – After returning from holiday, use deep conditioning treatments such as hair masks to repair damaged hair.