Summer is a fun time to relax, go on vacations and chill by the pool. However, between enjoying your pool parties and sipping chilled drinks, don’t forget that the season is not very kind to your skin and hair. The harsh rays of the sun can invite a number of hair problems. Faded hair colour, damaged strands and hair fall are some common summer hair problems. But fret not; with the right products and hair care tips, you can keep these problems at bay.
Here are some common hair problems you are likely to encounter this summer and ways to combat them.
01. Greasy scalp

We’ve all been told not to shampoo our hair every day as this can do more harm than good for the tresses. But due to excessive sweating in summer, showering once a day also doesn’t seem enough on most days. Your scalp feels oilier than usual too. That’s why it’s okay to wash your hair more frequently in summers. However, make sure you use a gentle, SLS free shampoo that won’t be too harsh on your scalp and hair. BB picks: Tresemme Pro Protect Sulphate Free Shampoo Greasy scalp We’ve all been told not to shampoo our hair every day as this can do more harm than good for the tresses. But due to excessive sweating in summer, showering once a day also doesn’t seem enough on most days. Your scalp feels oilier than usual too. That’s why it’s okay to wash your hair more frequently in summers. However, make sure you use a gentle, SLS free shampoo that won’t be too harsh on your scalp and hair.
BB picks: Tresemme Pro Protect Sulphate Free Shampoo
02. Hair fall

The UV rays can do a number on your hair by sucking out the moisture, leaving the hair weak and prone to hair fall. Air conditioners, too, zap moisture from your locks and leave them dry, resulting in them breaking off. That’s why it’s essential to switch to an anti-hair fall shampoo and conditioner during summer. Look for one that is specially formulated for hair that is prone to hair fall.
BB picks: Dove Hair Fall Rescue Shampoo and Conditioner
03. Faded hair colour

Those with colour treated hair will have to be extra cautious and take good care of their hair during this season. The harsh rays of the sun tend to fade the colour of our hair faster. Apply serums with SPF and wear hats to prevent your hair colour from fading. This little trick will also prevent dryness and damage. Avoid chlorinated water or wear a swimming cap before going into the pool, as chlorine can seriously damage your hair. Also, wash your hair with a colour protectant shampoo to extend the life of your hair colour.
BB picks: Love Beauty & Planet Murumuru Butter and Rose Aroma Blooming Colour Shampoo
04. Frizzy hair

During summer, as the humidity rises, the hair shafts tend to absorb moisture from the air, breaking the chemical bonds that keep your hair straight and smooth. This leads to rough, frizzy and unmanageable hair, especially if you have wavy or curly hair. Your best bet is to opt for anti-frizz serums and sprays to smooth down the hair cuticle.
BB picks: TIGI Bed Head Control Freak Frizz Control And Straightener Serum
05. Split ends

Split ends are a common concern during summer. The natural oils from your scalp are unable to reach the length and tips of your hair. The harsh rays of the sun further rob moisture from the hair, making it prone to dryness and split ends. Adding moisturising products like a leave-in conditioner, serums and hair oils to your hair care routine can prevent this issue. However, make sure you get regular trims, too, to get rid of split ends.
BB picks: TIGI Bed Head Ego Boost Leave-in Conditioner and Split End Mender
Written by Sanya Hamdani on Apr 28, 2021
Sanya Hamdani is a skincare enthusiast and lipstick hoarder, she truly believes no two red lipsticks look exactly alike. With a Master's degree in Communication & Journalism and 5+ years of digital writing experience up her sleeve, Sanya has some of the biggest beauty experts in the country on her speed dial. When she's not swatching products or writing about the latest trends in beauty, you will find her watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S. or cooking up a storm in the kitchen.