3 Summer hair care myths exposed
Okay. So it’s not officially summer yet, but it’s pretty close. Before the even hotter days get here, there are a few summer haircare myths that need to be addressed. Separating fact from fiction will help to keep your hair looking luxe all summer long.
Myth: Sunscreen sprays work on hair.
Truth: SPF is only measurable on skin, not hair. Therefore, douse your locks with a leave in conditioner so there is a physical barrier between your hair and the sun.
Myth: Rinsing hair before swimming reduces chlorine damage.
Truth: Saturating your hair before hitting an overly chlorinated pool will keep your hairs chlorine absorption to a minimum.
Myth: A full 15 minutes is needed for a deep conditioner to work.
Truth: “Any amount of time you can dedicate to deep conditioning is good. It’s better than nothing — just like exercise,” says Amy Abramite, Creative Director of Chicago’s Maxine Salon.

