Does Sun Help Oily Hair?
No, sun exposure does not help oily hair. In fact, it can worsen the problem.
Sun exposure causes your body to sweat. This sweat can spread the scalp's oil down the hair strands, making your hair appear even greasier. This is supported by multiple sources which state that avoiding excess sun exposure is crucial for managing oily hair. [^1, ^2, ^3, ^4] Furthermore, hats and caps worn to protect from the sun can also transfer oils to the hair roots, adding to the problem. [^5, ^6]
Managing Oily Hair in Sunny Conditions
To manage oily hair during sunny periods, consider these strategies:
- Limit sun exposure: Reduce the amount of time spent in direct sunlight.
- Wear appropriate headwear: If sun protection is necessary, choose breathable materials that won't trap oil and heat.
- Wash your hair regularly: Maintain a regular hair washing routine suited to your hair type to remove excess oil.
- Use suitable hair products: Choose shampoos and conditioners designed for oily hair.
[^1]: Head & Shoulders: 4 Best Ways to Tackle Greasy Hair
[^2]: Christophe Robin: Oily Scalp in the Summer? Christophe Robin's Top Tips
[^3]: Rodolphe: Oily hair routine: how to maintain them this summer to prevent them
[^4]: Glamour Magazine: These greasy hair hacks will stop your hair getting so oily
[^5]: Christophe Robin: Oily Scalp in the Summer? Christophe Robin's Top Tips
[^6]: Glamour Magazine: These greasy hair hacks will stop your hair getting so oily