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The ultimate hair care guide for beach-goers

Sunpac shares a few tried-and-tested steps before and after your beach visit that will ensure your hair remains healthy, shiny and hydrated.

There’s nothing quite like a day spent on the beach. The refreshing smell of the ocean, the sand between your toes and basking in the warm sun… It’s the stuff that holidays are made of, and if you’re lucky enough to live near the coast, an afternoon by the ocean is a sure way of recharging the mind and body. But there’s one part of the body that doesn’t always respond favourably: the hair.

If you don’t take the right precautions, seawater can take its toll on your hair, dehydrating it, making it knotty or tangled, fading your hair colour and irritating your scalp.

Like our skin, our hair has a high water content, which is responsible for keeping it elastic and moisturised. If too much of this water is lost, hair becomes dehydrated and prone to breakage. Seawater has a very high salt content and is also osmotic, meaning it can draw moisture from your hair, and in the process, saturate it with salty water, which has a drying effect.

But before you cancel that trip to the beach, remember that damage to your hair isn’t inevitable. Sunpac shares a few tried-and-tested steps before and after your beach visit that will ensure your hair remains healthy, shiny and hydrated.

Pre-beach prep

The key to prepping your hair for the beach is to saturate it with moisture before it comes into contact with seawater. One way of doing this is to wet it thoroughly with fresh water. If your hair is already saturated with water, it won’t be able to absorb as much seawater, limiting the risks of dehydration.

Leave-in conditioner is your new BFF

Another useful tip (and one we highly recommend for dry or curly hair) is to apply a leave-in conditioner before heading out to the beach. Leave-in conditioners keep hair moisturised, making it more difficult for seawater to penetrate the hair shaft.

For textured hair, try The Perfect Hair Mango & Marula Moisturizing Leave-In Butter (R99.99). This rich leave-in butter is enriched with mango and marula extracts for 24-hour moisture and curl retention. 

For blonde hair, try PRO:VOKE Touch Of Silver Leave-In Conditioner (R149.95), which conditions, detangles and helps to protect against heat damage and split ends.

For dry hair, try Hask Argan Oil 5-In-1 Leave-In Spray Conditioner (R190.00), an all-rounder that conditions, adds shine, repairs, provides thermal protection and moisturises to prevent breakage.

Use a hydrating shampoo

Washing your hair is essential, but using a shampoo that’s too harsh may strip your hair and scalp of its natural moisture. Use a hydrating shampoo during the summer months to help restore moisture when you are likely to shampoo more regularly. Try:

Marc Anthony Hydra Lock Maximum Moisture Shampoo (R165.00) is enriched with jojoba oil micro-pearls and quinoa protein, which cleanse your hair leaving just the right amount of moisture without weighing hair down.

Cantu Shea Butter for Natural Hair Sulfate-Free Cleansing Cream Shampoo (R195.00) is specifically formulated with shea butter to nourish dry, brittle and damaged hair. It helps hair retain moisture keeping it hydrated, healthier and prevents split ends and breakage.

Rinse your hair post-swim

In an ideal world, you’d wash your hair as soon as you’ve finished your swim, but that’s not always possible. The second prize is to rinse your hair with fresh water as soon as possible. Many beaches and tidal pools have an outdoor shower under which you can rinse off. Whenever possible, make use of this facility to wash the salty seawater from your hair until you’re able to shampoo at home.

Apply a deep treatment or mask

Exposure to chlorine or seawater makes your hair more vulnerable to dehydration and damage, so you may need something a little bit stronger than your regular conditioner. We recommend applying a nourishing hair mask once a week or a couple of times per month to give your hair the moisture boost it needs. To reap the full benefits, be sure to keep it on a little longer than you would a conditioner (usually around ten minutes). Try:

OGX Argan Oil of Morocco Extra Strength Hair Mask (R209.95) helps to intensely hydrate and lock in moisture. With argan oil of Morocco and silk proteins, this creamy blend helps detangle and revive even the most severely dry, damaged strands delivering superior hydration.

Curls In Bloom Deep Penetrating Conditioning Masque (R129.95) replenish moisture while strengthening the hair. It penetrates the hair to deeply nourish and moisturise the hair, leaving it soft and hydrated, with improved elasticity.

Treat your scalp weekly

Did you know that salty water can also affect your scalp? Regular exposure can lead to dehydration of the skin (which can result in flakiness), itchiness and discomfort. Weekly scalp exfoliation goes a long way to remove dry and dead skin cells and revive the skin.

Umberto Giannini Scalp Scrub Exfoliating Anti-Dandruff Treatment (R189.95) is packed with natural exfoliants from superfruit enzymes and micro grains of the natural walnut shell to remove dead skin cells, bacteria and excess oils to prevent flakes and restore a clear and healthy scalp.

Blondes, take extra care

All hair requires extra TLC if you’re exposing it to salty water, however, blonde hair has the added risk of taking on a green tint when exposed to chlorine in swimming pools or going brassy when exposed to UV rays and seawater. Maintain your shade of blonde and avoid brassiness by investing in a hair care regime designed for the unique needs of blonde hair.

Creightons Sunshine Blonde Silver Intense Brightening Shampoo (R89.95) has a violet, highly pigmented formula that banishes brassy tones and visibly brightens blonde colour in just one wash. Follow with a tone-correcting conditioner like the Creightons Sunshine Blonde Silver Tone Correcting Conditioner (R99.95). With violet pigments and UV filters, it helps to correct unwanted brassy tones, whilst brightening your blonde strands.

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Gareth Drawbridge

Digital content producer

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