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Summer Hair Color Tips
By Les Haverty,
Artistic Director, FHI Heat

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Summer hair care can be a
daunting subject for women with long and color-treated hair.
But a little know-how can help you preserve your tresses
while still having fun in the sun.
According to
Les Haverty, Artistic Director of FHI Heat, "The
beach, swimming pools, and many outdoor activities can
adversely affect your hair's moisture and color. These days
the nice thing is that we have many helpful options to
protect our investment in our hair."
Les shares his
recommendations for maintaining your hair's brilliance and shine
through out the summer season.
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-Shampoo
with hydrating, color safe, sulfate-free shampoos. "These
are usually the safest for daily use.
I recommend sulfate free
shampoos because they use natural cleansers to clean the hair
without using the harsh sulfate detergents that are responsible
for degrading the color or lowlights you spent your hard earned
money on. I would also recommend an acidifying conditioner.
These are usually citrus-based conditioners which have a pH
value between 3.0 and 3.7, and remember that hair's natural pH
is 4.5 to 5.5. Acidifying conditioners help seal the cuticle
around the color molecules on the hair shaft and allow for the
color to last longer!" (Editor's note: check out
Longhairlovers Luxe Shampoo &
Conditioner for hydrating hair care all year long).
-Wash hair with tepid or
lukewarm water. "I
recommend that one use tepid or lukewarm water when shampooing
to get it clean. Washing with too hot water can actually open
the cuticle removing the hair's natural moisture and further dry
out the hair making it feel like card board or a corn stalk. It
also contributes to color loss.
"Also nobody likes the
extremely cold water in the shower--burrr. This can be done
daily (for oily scalps), but if you are one with a dry scalp,
every other day is okay as well. On in between days, try using
a natural bristle brush and brush the hair from scalp to ends
allowing the natural oils or sebum to cover the hair, after all
this is your body's custom conditioner for your hair."
-Wash hair right after pool time and ocean time.
"The oceans
contain massive amounts of salt, which can cause your hair color
to fade as well. Add the sun's solar energy into the mix and
you will start to see the bleaching effect on hair, the sun is
like a bleach factory. At the very least, one should rinse the
hair off with tepid fresh water after pool and ocean swims."
-Conditioning
hair in the summer months is very important. "I stick
with the acidifying type for daily use if you have color and
highlights. The pH is usually between 3.0 to 3.5 for these
conditioners. The acid helps keep the cuticle closed while
holding onto the hair color. For this type of hair I would
also try a hydrating conditioner once every two weeks to
maintain the softness and condition of the hair. If unsure
as to your conditioner's pH, I recommend giving the manufacturer
a call.
"For
extremely dry and brittle hair try keeping a comb in the shower
as well. After applying the conditioner to the hairs ends
and mid strand, comb the conditioner through the hair.
This makes sure that the hair, which needs the most help,
absorbs it." (Editor's note:
Longhairlovers Detangling Comb is an excellent choice for
distributing conditioner through wet hair.)
-Style hair with alcohol free and silicone-free products.
"Some manufacturers claim that the alcohol dries the product and
not the hair...but if your hair is already on the dry side
naturally, I would stay away from mousses, gels, and sprays
containing alcohol. The non-alcoholic products work just as
good, if not better because they are non-damaging.
"Once the
alcohol in the hairspray dries and attaches to the hair, it
forms a bond and that bond is strong. When shampooing, the
alcohol is also going to strip some color and moisture from the
hair. Nowadays we have such a great selection of natural hair
sprays, shampoos and conditioners that work fantastic. I think
it's worth the shopping time.
"For styling products, I recommend serums that contain no drying silicone,
but instead natural moisturizers. Silicone leads to brittle hair,
and when heat is applied, the silicone melts and embeds itself
into the hair shaft, causing color not to stick to hair! "
-Finish hair
with UV enriched sprays. "Use a spray or pomade that has a
UV protectant and use just enough to get the desired look. With
pomades in the summer months, be careful not to apply too much
as it will weigh down the hair and the sun's heat may actually
make the hair look greasy." (Editor's note:
Longhairlovers Fortifying Hair Mist
offers natural sun protection, thanks to a high concentration of
aloe vera gel).
-Les's
at-home tip for summer beach hair and skin spray:
Boil 2 cups of bottled water. Add 4 tablespoons of SPF 40 or higher sunscreen (lotion or
cream works best) and stir until well emulsified.
Let cool, then put into a clean bottle with sprayer nozzle.
"I use this on my hair at the beach and also my skin for a
recharge in battling the suns harmful UV rays...it also gives my
hair that nice shiny look!"
- Use gentle heat styling tools featuring far-infrared heat
(gentle, healthy heat).
"Blowers, flat irons, curling irons, all hair tools that utilize
ceramic, tourmaline, and far-infrared heat can help prevent heat
damage. Stay away from metal irons and blowers that produce
infrared heat (non-healthy heat).
"As you know, tools
have come so far in the last few years. Once upon a time, the
harmful infrared rays of curling irons and blow dryers did
actually damage, fade, and even burn and scorch hair. Those
days are long gone due to ceramic heater technology and thanks
to the introduction of tourmaline gemstones in the construction
of these tools.
"Ceramic heaters produce a soft, smooth heat
wave pattern known as far-infrared heat which is very
gentle to the surface it penetrates--in this case hair. Add the
semi-precious gemstone tourmaline to the mix and you now have an
ionic effect on hair that helps it retain moisture and look and
feel much shinier after even one use. We at FHI Heat have gone
even further down the technology line to add our proprietary
Nano-Fuzeion technology.
"This is FHI's advanced combination of
three distinct nano technologies (Nano Ti + Nano TiO2 + Nano
Ag), which result in unmatched styling and health benefits for
one's hair. Nano Titanium enhances the ionic effect, allowing
the hair to absorb more moisture for superior conditioning and
shine. Nano Titanium Oxide helps remove chemical pollutants and
toxins, which build up in your hair from normal exposure to the
elements. Finally, Nano Silver removes harmful or damaging
bacteria from the hair. The moisturizing elements of Titanium
work together with the cleansing and purifying characteristics
of Titanium Oxide and Silver to leave your hair healthier,
shinier, and more vibrant. So you can see we have come a long
way from using a clothes iron on our hair.
"The last thing
piece of advice: stay out of the sun whenever possible or at
least wear a hat when prolonged outdoor exposure is in the
forecast."
For more information on Les
and
FHI Heat products visit
fhiheat.com.
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