Here's a rewritten article, focusing on the back-to-school period and Indian summer:
Hair Damaged by Summer: Restoring Softness for Back-to-School
Sun, salt, sand, swimming pool… summer has left its mark on your hair. Dry ends, unbalanced roots, lack of shine: back-to-school is the perfect time to take care of your hair. While still enjoying the gentle light of Indian summer, establish a simple and effective routine to restore vitality and suppleness to your hair. Here are our tips for embracing this new season with lightness.
Deep Conditioning for Lengths
First step: deeply nourish your hair. Monoi de Tahiti® oil is perfect for this post-summer ritual. Apply it generously to the lengths and ends, on dry or slightly damp hair. Wrap your hair in a warm towel and leave on for at least 30 minutes, or even overnight. In the morning, rinse with the solid shampoo with shea butter and organic olive oil. This duo helps restore suppleness, softness, and shine to your hair, while leaving a captivating scent.
Rebalancing the Scalp After Summer
Between sand, perspiration, and repeated baths, the scalp can also show signs of imbalance. Purify it with a homemade treatment using our scalp kit: mix green clay with olive leaf tonic water to obtain a smooth paste. Apply to the roots, massage gently, and leave on for about ten minutes before rinsing. This mask helps eliminate excess sebum and impurities while respecting the scalp's balance.
Detangle, Soften, and Protect
Sun-exposed hair needs to be strengthened. After shampooing, apply the detangling hair mask. It softens, facilitates styling, and helps strengthen hair fibers. Once hair is rinsed and towel-dried, apply a few drops of the three-oil elixir, rich in olive, nigella, and sweet almond oils. This daily treatment restores shine to lengths and protects ends. Used as a finish or as a touch-up between shampoos, it also helps tame unruly strands.
Incorporating Good Habits for Back-to-School
Returning to a more structured routine does not mean neglecting your hair. Limit heat sources, opt for soft hairstyles, and regularly give your scalp a light massage to stimulate microcirculation. In addition, Dead Sea salt water can be used as a spray on the roots to purify without being aggressive. It is ideal at the end of summer to regain a feeling of freshness with lightness. Also, incorporate a varied diet rich in good fatty acids, essential for strong and shiny hair.
As back-to-school approaches, offer your hair a gentle transition. A few simple steps, targeted care, and a little regularity are enough to prolong summer's glow and welcome the next season with confidence.













