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How can men protect their hair and scalp from sun damage in Bristol

July is with us, and that means it’s time to share with clients advice and tips on how men can protect their hair and scalp from sun damage in Bristol this Summer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Damage caused to the hair and scalp from UV rays, chlorine from swimming pools whilst on holiday, and consistent dry heat during Summer all add up.

Sun damage can impact hair of any length and any type. Scalp burns are also painful, so it is important to ensure that men take care of themselves in the sun.

Some of the ways our Bristol barbers recommend protecting the hair and scalp from sun damage include:

Grow out hair in the Summer

Avoiding a skin fade or buzz cut when the weather gets warmer allows your hair to grow and protects your scalp and skin from the sun.

Hydrate & moisturize daily

Keeping the hair and scalp hydrated and moisturised daily is key when it comes to protecting them. We have a range of awesome products available in-salon.

Our best-selling skin hydration product is Acumen by American Crew – pictured above.

Usually priced at £45, it is currently discounted to £22.50 while stocks last.

We also stock Liquid Rollers and Curl Defining Cream from EVO. Both of these products deliver superb hydration to the hair and scalp in the Summer.

Another top product to consider when it comes to protecting your hair and scalp this Summer is All In One Face Balm from American Crew. A truly great moisturiser.

To find out more about our full range of hydration and moisturising products visit our online shop here.

Take our expert advice

To find out how to combat dry and frizzy hair in Summer, visit here.

If you’re thinking of a new haircut this Summer, visit here for inspiration.

We offer full and free consultations for men at our Bristol barber shop – visit here to find out more about why a professional consultation is so important.

To book in with one of our Bristol barbers during the Summer, please visit here.

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