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No, my area can get pretty humid. I imagine a dry heat would dry out your hair though.
For me it's not the heat, its the sun that causes the most damage. My hair and skin is pretty sensitive to the sun so I have to be pretty careful especially since I've been working outside these past few weeks. I love being in the sun, but my hair dries out and lightens pretty fast with minimal sun exposure. Also my hairline is the first place that burns. To combat this, I mix a sunscreen with minimal ingredients in my leave-ins and wear a sun hat for as long as I could stand it.
ETA My hair did dry out somewhat when I visited family in the Southwest despite the fact I kept my sunhat glued to my head the entire time. It definitely was from the dry climate.
I just use a very basic chemical sunscreen (Wegman's brand 30 SPF). I vaguely remember hearing that barrier sunscreens work better on the hair, but I've yet to try it. I think I started doing this last year or the year before... I remember a dermatologist telling me ages ago that sunscreen is effective on hair and seeing a special about it on some talk show last year.My hair fades in the sun too. I wear hats when its hot out but never thought about mixing a sunscreen with a leave-in. Do you use a barrier or chemical sunscreen?