Summer Hair: The Moisture Guide

This may feel like the carefree season – but summer can turn surprisingly high-maintenance for hair that’s become parched over the last few months. Much the same way UV rays do a number on your skin, those same damaging molecules sap both salon color and moisture from strands, leaving you with dry, brittle, dull hair. To reverse the dehydrating effects of sun, salt, surf, pools, and even blasting AC, try these surefire remedies that add moisture to dry hair….

Start cleansing and conditioning with extra moisture…

Time to swap your usual daily shampoo and conditioner for products specifically targeted to your dry hair. Moisture Recovery Shampoo for Dry Hair transforms and revitalizes thick, coarse, parched strands without stripping hair of essential nourishment. The companion Conditioner instantly transforms hair, leaving it soft, supple, and detangled with a unique, luxe slip.

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moisture recovery shampoo: gently cleanses and restores elasticity and smoothness
moisture recovery conditioner: deeply nourishes and easily detangles
Dive in with an intense treatment…
moisture recovery treatment balm benefits: deeply hydrates and replenishes lost moisture

Want the best treatment for dry hair? Once or twice a week, replenish lost moisture and deeply rehydrate hair with Moisture Recovery Treatment Balm. It reduces breakage by up to 80%, minimizes frizz, and adds noticeable softness, shine, and movement. Get more info about hair-saving masques for summer, here:

Try an ounce of prevention…

  • Wear a hat: Seems like a no brainer, but blocking the rays with a hat or scarf goes a long way towards protecting hair from continued dryness.
  • Apply a barrier before you swim: You can mitigate some of the damage caused by pool and ocean water by applying a barrier treatment – like Moisture Recovery Treatment Balm — that provides a buffer and infuses hair with protective moisture.
  • Don’t wash too often: Overly frequent cleansing, blow-drying, heat styling, and exposure to hot water can further dehydrate vulnerable strands. Aim for no more than two-to-three times per week; and use Weekend Hair Dry Shampoo in between for instant refreshing.

Put down the blow-dryer…

Is it bad to let your hair air-dry on occasion? Not at all – in fact, giving dry strands a break from heat helps restore hair’s natural moisture and prevents additional dryness. To keep strands under control on those days, consider using Zero Heat Air Dry Crème: Formulated in two versions (one specifically for thick-textured hair, one for fine), Zero Heat is stocked with Rosehip Oil and ingredients that deliver 24-hour humidity protection, major shine, plus flexible, long-lasting hold.

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QUESTION:

Why does dry hair need Moisture Recovery Collection this summer?

ANSWER:

It taps into intensive marine ingredients and Jojoba Oil, as well as Hydramine Sea Complex – a unique blend of natural, moisturizing elements from the ocean, including Seak Kelp, Sewater Nutrients, and Brown Algae.

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