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12 Products That Will Shield Your Hair from Harmful UV Rays

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Sun protection is a must for your skin and your hair. “People use hair sunscreen to protect their hair from harmful UV rays, which can burn the hair much as they do with the skin. With hair, UV light causes hair to dry out," celebrity hairstylist and Imbue ambassador Michelle Sultan says. The sun can dry out your hair, make it weak, and can lighten the hair.

"Hair could be compared to a beautiful piece of fruit, having an outside 'skin' like the hair's cuticle to protect it. Once the outside of either gets damaged, the inside loses its excellence," says Kate Reid, editorial colorist and Design Director of COLOR.ME by Kevin Murphy. "Color, strength, and moisture all [get] lost much faster as it has no protection."

Those without color-treated hair aren't off the hook, either. As Reid explains, "uncolored hair still breaks down from sun and chlorine, salt and the cuticle becomes damaged creating a rough, dull outside on your hair which then doesn't reflect light and shine in the same manner."

Convinced yet? If you're in the market for the perfect sunscreen for your hair (that will protect your sheen and color) here is a list of 12 great options. Now go out and enjoy the sun, responsibly.

Best for Curly Hair

Imbue Curl Defending Heat Protection Mist

Curl Defending Heat Protection Mist

Pros

  • Softening

Cons

  • Strong scent

Imbue created a moisturizing cocktail of oils that nourishes your curls, builds a barrier against heat, and protects your hair from UV rays. “The Imbue Curl Defending Heat Protection Mist not only protects your tresses from harmful UV rays, but it also protects from electrical heat appliances of up to 428 degrees Fahrenheit and also environmental aggressors.”

Pros

  • Softening

Cons

  • Strong scent

Like applying sunscreen on your face, this spray forms a protective veil to allow you long hours in the sun without drying out your hair.

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Best for Dry Hair

Klorane Protective Oil with Ylang-Ylang Wax

Protective Oil with Ylang-Ylang Wax

Pros

  • Moisturizing

Cons

  • Can feel oily

Dry ends? Ylang-Ylang wax and castor oils provide intense moisture and prevent chlorine and salt buildup.

Best for Hair Lightening

oribe Bright Blonde Sun Lightening Mist

Bright Blonde Sun Lightening Mist
Credit: oribe

Pros

  • Protects and lightens hair

Cons

  • Pricey

We love a multi-use product. Protect hair from harmful UV rays and brighten highlights thanks to a natural blend of lemon and chamomile.

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Best for Blonde Hair

supergoop Poof 100% Mineral Part Powder SPF 35

Poof 100% Mineral Part Powder SPF 35
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Pros

  • Protects scalp

Cons

  • Leaves behind white cast on darker hair

Sun protection with no grease required. This mineral powder works like a dry shampoo and provides SPF 30 to protect the scalp.

Best for Frizz

R+Co Sun Catcher Power C Boosting Leave-In Conditioner

Sun Catcher Power C Boosting Leave-In Conditioner
Credit: r+co

Pros

  • Tames frizz

Cons

  • Strong scent

All hail Vitamin C! Rich in antioxidants, this key ingredient helps protect hair from environmental aggressors and UV damage.

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Best for Water Sports

SACHAJUAN Hair In The Sun

Hair In The Sun
Credit: sachajuan

Pros

  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Strong smell

Your beach bag's newest essential is a lightweight serum that nourishes, softens, and protects hair from UV rays, even after you take a dip in the water.

Best Affordable Option

sun bum Scalp & Hair Mist SPF 30

Scalp & Hair Mist SPF 30
Credit: sun bum

Pros

  • Affordable

Cons

  • Can feel greasy

Lightweight and non-greasy, this affordable pick will shield your scalp using powerful SPF 30.

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Best for Color-Treated Hair

Paul Mitchell Color Care Color Protect Locking Spray

Color Care Color Protect Locking Spray
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Pros

Cons

  • Not best for blonde hair

Keep your dyed hair in check with this spray that's specifically engineered to lock in color and combat fading.

Best for Thick Hair

Bumble and bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Heat & UV Protective Primer

Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Heat & UV Protective Primer

Pros

  • Great for heat-styling

Cons

  • Can feel greasy

Created to work with all hair types, this do-it-all UV protection primer doubles as a leave-in conditioner. No more crunchy post-beach hair.

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Best for Subtle Shine

Phytoplage Protective Sun Veil

Phytoplage Protective Sun Veil

Pros

  • Imparts a natural shine

Cons

  • Can feel greasy

The perfect spray to create the ultimate beach waves. The water-resistant oil protects hair from sun, chlorine, and saltwater.

Best for Movement

Drybar Hot Toddy Heat Protectant Mist

Hot Toddy Heat Protectant Mist

Pros

  • Tames frizz

Cons

  • Strong scent

Protect your hair from heat and the elements. Drybar's Hot Toddy also controls frizz and adds a bit of shine to your locks.

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FAQs

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Can your scalp really get sunburned?

Your scalp can absolutely get burnt. The skin on your scalp is the same as skin anywhere on your body. Hair actually protects your scalp from burning too easily in direct sunlight,” Sultan says. People with fine, lighter hair are more susceptible to burning. “That’s why wearing a sun hat is commonly recommended and while this is not always practical, the other option is to use a form of hair sunscreen that has UV protection in it,” she adds.

How can you protect your hair from UV rays without making it feel greasy or weighed down?

Hair sunscreen comes in many different forms now but if you’re looking for a non-greasy one that doesn’t weigh the hair down then try one in a powder form or a spray,” Sultan says.

What should you look for in a hair sunscreen?

Sultan advises shopping for hair sunscreen the same way you shop for sunscreen for your face. “You should be looking for a sunscreen that has a high level of UV protection of at least SPF 30, one that doesn’t change the style of your hair, is lightweight and doesn’t leave a white cast,” she says.

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