3 Summer hair care myths exposed

May 26, 2009 by  
Filed under Beauty

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.

woman with wet hair by pool 3 Summer hair care myths exposedMyth: 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.

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