Not everything is perfect: although sea water is good for hair under certain conditions, it can also have negative consequences if used carelessly.
1. Dryness and loss of moisture.
Salt is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the hair. This can leave it rough and brittle if it is not moisturized after swimming.
2. Irritation of sensitive scalps.
Sensitive skin can react with itching or redness to salt, especially if there are small wounds or dermatitis.
3. Fragility and loss of shine.
Excessive exposure to sun, wind, and salt can weaken the hair cuticles, leaving them more porous and dull.
4. Damage to dyed or bleached hair.
Color pigments can degrade faster with the combination of salt water and UV radiation.
In short, although sea water is good for hair in certain ways, it should not replace the essential moisturizing and repair care that all healthy hair needs.
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