Hydrating masks, detox shampoos, and more in the ultimate guide to summer hair rehab.
before setting foot on the sand will shield and condition strands; Davines’s Su Hair Milk is a lightweight SPF cream that does the trick, even for curls doused in the sea. “I love a little saltwater in my hair, and the milk helps keep it textured but moisturized for a few extra days,” she says. For those with colored hair, which is easily warped by the surf and sun, Pickthorn suggests wrapping your lengths up into a scarf to keep them out of the water entirely.
Finish with a nourishing mask to re-infuse ends with lost moisture, bundling them into a shower cap for five to 10 minutes—and consider a bond-building treatment like
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