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5 Ways to Care for Textured Hair After the Summer Months |Chris Grimley

September 25, 2025

“After summer, hair will usually have dried out with a reduction of its natural lipids and moisture levels. As a result, the colour will inevitably have faded lighter and warmer too. When clients return to the salon, prioritising rehydration and tone is crucial. I recommend that your post-summer services combine various packages of deep moisture treatments – the great hydrator from Evo is one of my favourites.” – Tom Smith, EVO International Creative Colour Director

The Inner Fix

After a season of sun, sea and scorching heat, a client’s hair will often need more than hydration; it will need repairing from the inside out. The Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask from K18 works by reconnecting broken keratin chains within the hair’s inner structure, restoring its strength, softness and elasticity for a post-summer restart.

“Don’t underestimate the power of a good trim! Educate your clients that a post-summer haircut will spring life back into their lacklustre hair. It doesn’t need to be drastic, just enough to keep breakage from travelling further up the hair.” – Harry Andreou

5 Ways to Care for Textured Hair After the Summer Months – Chris Grimley, Textured Hair Specialist

Textured hair is naturally more prone to dryness, especially after the heat and humidity of the summer months. To restore moisture and keep the hair healthy, it’s important to take a gentle, consistent approach. Here are my top five tips for repairing textured hair now summer is over:

  1. Deep Conditioning Is Essential
    Through September and beyond, I recommend deep conditioning on a weekly basis. Look for treatments that are rich in moisture – ingredients like Shea Butter and Aloe Vera can really help to nourish the hair and improve manageability.
  2. Keep Up With Regular Trims
    Heat and sun exposure can leave the hair’s ends feeling brittle, so I always suggest a light trim to remove any damage. It’s a simple way to refresh the shape and help prevent further breakage.
  3. Use Protective Styling
    Protective styles such as braids or twists are a great option post-summer. They help to reduce daily manipulation, which can lead to breakage, and they also protect the hair from the environment as we move into the cooler months.
  4. Sleep On Silk
    A small change like switching to a silk or satin pillowcase can make a big difference. Cotton can draw moisture out and cause friction, whilst silk helps retain hydration and reduce frizz overnight.
  5. Embrace Heatless Styling
    It’s also a good time to take a break from heat tools. There are so many heat-free techniques that can enhance natural curl patterns, such as Twist Outs or Bantu Knots.

“Keeping the hair hydrated is essentials throughout the year, but especially adter the warmer months. The sun can drain the hair of any moisture, leaving it dry, dull and desperately dehydrated! I always advise clients invest in a shampoo and conditioner that are specifically formulated to lock in hydration. My top recommendation right now is the Joico Hydra Splash Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioner – it delivers ultimate hydration without weighing down the hair, helping you achieve silky locks without compromising on volume.” – Dan Spiller, Joico Emea Ambassador

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