Bleached, lightened, lifted these are all different names for hair that is due to chemical treatments a little bit more sensitive than natural of darkened hair. So, in order to take care of it, and make it last longer, to protect it we should take into consideration a few products that will allow it to keep being just as beautiful as it is when you leave the salon. In the summer, the sun and the sea might cause extra stress and add dehydration and porosity to your hair and scalp. Here are a few products that will let your hair be free and happy – because  that’s what summer is all about, right?

hairstyle Dry shampoo blogger Anamarija Pistotnik

  1. Dry shampoo – in the summer your hair might get greasy more often than usual, due to your glands and perspiration. Instead of washing it every day with shampoo which may leave your hair and scalp too dry, try using a dry shampoo. It will lift your roots adding volume to your hair, add a nice scent and absorb the oil and sebum from the scalp.
  2. Tangle teezer – this hair brush is designed to untangle little tiny knots in our hair, that are especially common for bleached hair. It has very gentle and agile bristles that will untangle instead of pull and break your hair prolonging hair life and allowing you to enjoy brushing your hair instead of being in pain.
  3. Coconut oil – you may have heard about coconut oil already, its all the rage now, and not just for cooking and you skin. It can be very gentle for the hair as well, adding moisture, oil and nutrients that will serve better than most masks, and also your scalp will love it. You can use a spray one that also adds shine, or the store bought oil that you can leave as a treatment overnight and wash out the next morning. Also, it can be used to slick your hair back – as a hair style.

hairstyle Dry shampoo blogger Anamarija Pistotnik

These are 3 faves that might give you more options while vacationing and will leave you to worry about which cocktail to choose next instead of worrying about your hair. Thank you for reading, see you next week!