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5 ways to prevent hair damage from the scorching summer heat

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 22, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Protect your locks from this year’s heat wave

The peak of summer means beach days, pool dips, and breezy monokinis making a comeback but it also brings relentless heat and humidity. While you soak in the sunshine, your hair often bears the brunt. Prolonged sun exposure can dry out your strands, damage the cuticle, and cause flakiness right from the roots. Left unchecked, this can lead to brittle texture, thinning, and stubborn split ends. To keep your mane healthy and hydrated all season long, it’s essential to adopt a protective haircare routine. From sun-blocking products to smart styling tips, here’s how to shield your hair from summer’s harsh side effects and keep it looking strong, glossy, and beach-ready.

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Create a strong barrier

An easy and one of the most effective ways to protect your locks from UVA and UVB is to use a physical barrier between your hair and the sun. You can carry a scarf, hat, or umbrella for starters to protect your hair from the sun. Hats in the market that are rated with an ultraviolet protection factor, i.e., UPF, are the finest bet to minimise direct exposure from the sun.
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SPF for hair

This is not a hoax, but only a handful of people know that our hair strands also require SPF, just like our skin. There are specific sunscreens designed for your hair care routine as well, which generally take the form of a spray or come in a powder-based shield. Simply sprinkle it evenly and protect your locks from harmful UVA rays. These hair SPFs are easily available in the market.


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Everyday oiling

This can be a tough resolution to protect your hair strands from UV rays, but everyday oiling your hair with olive oil can protect your locks from the heat wave. Olive oil has the highest value of SPF, and applying this oil daily on the outer strands can keep your hair healthy and lustrous. If you’re not willing to oil your hair today, then opt for hair serums rich in olive oil properties.
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Keep your scalp healthy

Protect your scalp from direct contact with sunlight, as it may affect the cuticles of your hair, leading to them being extremely sensitive and fragile. It can also lead to sunburn and dryness and turn the quality of your hair coarse. Therefore, make sure to apply SPF not only on your strands but also on your scalp and wash your hair twice a week to remove the extra buildup of oil on the scalp.
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Refrain from getting out during the day

This may sound foolish, but step out of the house during the daytime only if required. It’s best to steer clear of sun exposure during the hottest part of the day and practice protecting your hair strands and scalp from getting all heated up. You can’t obviously escape the sun's rays totally, but one can avoid the harshest time and protect your strands from getting damaged during the peak hours.
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