Is Hair Sunscreen a Thing? What Our Stylists Say

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Slathering sunscreen on your body is essential, but one area often overlooked at our hair and scalp spa is the scalp, which is where scalp sunscreen comes in.

Now, you might wonder if hair sunscreen is a thing and if it should be part of my scalp care routine.

The answer is a big YES for many reasons.

Can Your Scalp Get Sunburn?

Yes, your scalp can get sunburned. The skin on your scalp is as susceptible to sunburn as the rest of your body. Exposing any part of your body to the sun can get sunburnt, and your scalp can, too, get severe burns.

Significantly, areas less dense with hair, like the back of your neck or scalp, are vulnerable to the sun. The same applies to your forehead. Furthermore, we found that scalp sunburn is more common in people with red hair and freckles or autoimmune diseases like lupus.

Even if you suffer from hair loss, it can lead to sunburn on your scalp.

Can You Get Scalp Skin Cancer?

As with the rest of the body, your scalp can also get cancer. However, 80% of skin cancers from sunburn occur on the head and neck, commonly on the hairline and part line.

It can result from chronic sun exposure or rising DNA mutations. It can start as scaly yet sore, non-healing spots. If you have no hair, exposure to the sun often occurs faster on your scalp than on the rest of your body.

If you have melanomas on the scalp, it is more deadly than having melanomas found on your other body parts. What makes skin cancer dangerous is that often overlook it in self-exams and at a dermatologist’s office.

So, you often forget your scalp is exposed to the sun and skip inspecting the area, as self-examining is difficult. Still, here at our hair and scalp spa, we are educated to examine your scalp, and if we notice something out of the ordinary, we recommend that you visit a dermatologist.

Must I Wear Hair Sunscreen On My Scalp?

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Hair sunscreen is a must, especially if you spend much time outdoors. While your hair can protect your scalp, other exposed parts, such as the part and hairline, are at an increased risk of cancer.

So, investing in hair sunscreen is crucial, and the same applies to covering your babies’ and kids’ scalps. This implies that if you have fine hair, your scalps are more exposed to burning and need protection.

While a full head of hair provides some protection, UV radiation is still powerful enough to penetrate your strands.

Types Of Hair Sunscreen For The Scalp

By now, you can see that hair sunscreen is a thing and needs to be added to a hair care routine for a healthy scalp. But you do not want to slather on that body sunscreen to your locks. No, you need to look at the three options on your hair and scalp.

Hair Sunscreen Powder

Powders are lightweight and provide sun protection without weighing your hair down. They are also an excellent treatment for oily scalps, as they soak up excess oil and add some volume. A recommended product is the Poof Scalp Powder SPF35.

Hair Sunscreen Spray

Sprays are also light, similar to powders. They keep hair and scalp hydrated, giving it a bounce and shine.

Creams or Lotions

Both are heavy products and the best to use if you plan on swimming. It will provide a layer of scalp protection that does not wash out easily.

While the above are some great options, you can wear a scarf or hat to protect your scalp.

Steps to Apply Hair Sunscreen

If you plan to use a powder SPF sunscreen on your scalp, you can follow these directions:

  1. When your hair is dry, apply the powder along your part line.
  2. Then, massage the powder into your scalp.

For hair sunscreen sprays, the application is simple:

  1. Depending on the instructions, use the spray on dry hair and spray it from the root to tip.
  2. Spread out the spray evenly across your hair.
  3. You can use a comb or brush to distribute it further on the hair shaft after the application.

Using a cream or lotion is similar to using regular sunscreen by rubbing it into the hair. Leave some products in for a while and then rinse out. So, make sure to read the instructions.

Safety Considerations Using Hair Sunscreen

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Investing in professional hair sunscreen products should not damage your hair or scalp, but you should still proceed with caution.

If you have a sensitive scalp or eczema, you must be careful. Always do a patch test before applying anything for the first time.

Still, if you are not keen on applying sunscreen to your hair and scalp, you can find products that provide Ultraviolet Protection.

Wrap-Up: Make Hair Sunscreen Part of Your Scalp Care

As your scalp skin is vulnerable to the sun and you can find dangerous cancer forms like melanoma, we highly recommend using a hair sunscreen for protection.

Unfortunately, you cannot use traditional sunscreen, but you can find powders and sprays available.

Another great way to determine if you have any scalp condition is to visit us for the best scalp therapy in Medford, MA, to ensure your scalp remains healthy.

FAQ

Is using sunscreen terrible for your hair?

Regular sunscreen is terrible for hair, but dedicated hair sunscreen is safe. Traditional sunscreen makes your scalp and hair oily.

Can I make my own hair or scalp sunscreen?

No, making sunscreen for your hair and scalp is not recommended. You need to add a waterproof element to withstand water and sweat, and this is best left to the professionals. Still, some ingredients, like rose water, grapeseed oil, white tea, lime, and aloe vera, can shield your skin from harmful rays.

If I have color-treated hair, does it need more protection?

You must be extra careful with dyed hair as it is more porous and has less protein for protection. We recommend using heat-protectant products with your hair sunscreen.

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