NewlyNature12
New Member
This might be a dumb post so I apologize in advance.
Up until a few years ago I played softball in the hot Texas sun without a hat. The short term result: kinda cool red/blonde highlights in my hair. But now that I'm actively trying to grow my hair back to my previous length, I think that all that time in the sun damaged my hair.
I've had a series of chops in the past few weeks due to frizzy, ugly looking ends. They weren't split, but I honestly couldn't stand looking at my ends anymore so I had to cut. I've noticed that the ends of my hair (the frizzy ugly parts) are really highlighted by the sun, and they are a completely different texture than the rest of my hair, no matter how much TLC I give them.
I thought I'd post this because it's beginning to get hot here (at least in Texas, haha), and I wanted to warn you ladies. Here's an article from MSN:
http://women.msn.com/783251.armx

Up until a few years ago I played softball in the hot Texas sun without a hat. The short term result: kinda cool red/blonde highlights in my hair. But now that I'm actively trying to grow my hair back to my previous length, I think that all that time in the sun damaged my hair.
I've had a series of chops in the past few weeks due to frizzy, ugly looking ends. They weren't split, but I honestly couldn't stand looking at my ends anymore so I had to cut. I've noticed that the ends of my hair (the frizzy ugly parts) are really highlighted by the sun, and they are a completely different texture than the rest of my hair, no matter how much TLC I give them.
I thought I'd post this because it's beginning to get hot here (at least in Texas, haha), and I wanted to warn you ladies. Here's an article from MSN:
http://women.msn.com/783251.armx
