As summer is approaching and warmer days are ahead, you may decide to take a trip to the beach, and while a swim in the ocean can be relaxing, you might be worried about the effects of submerging your hair in seawater.
The scientific evidence relating to the effect of saltwater on hair is sparse, however, it is clear that saltwater does have an effect on the hair as some hair products on the market directly contain salt water; however, these are created for the sole purpose of styling your hair, and so they do not answer the question: is salt water good for your hair?
Oftentimes, seawater and the sun come hand in hand, and this is when damage to the hair can be easily done; the drying effect of the saltwater and the powerful UV rays of the sun, along with hot, dry air, can cause damage to the hair [1].
This article will discuss whether salt water is actually good for your hair, the benefits of it, as well as the damage it can cause to your hair, and how to protect your locks from the effects of saltwater.