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Darkhorse1
March 28th, 2009, 08:17 PM
Ok, this is weird. Ever since spring kicked in, my hair has been much coarser than during the winter months.

Have any of you experienced hair texture changes due to the changing of seasons? I'm thinking since there is less dryness in the air and more moisture, maybe hair absorbs the moisture?

My only other thought was something to do with the virus I had, but I can't see how having a high fever could change your hair texture.

Curious to see if anyone else has noticed a change. I haven't change shampoo or conditioners either. Bizzaro.

JamieLeigh
April 6th, 2009, 09:45 AM
Curious. Mine is doing the exact opposite, LOL. But then again, it could be due to the CO routine I've adopted since mid-January. My hair may just be softer because of the lack of abrasive ingredients in the past couple of months. (Not complaining!!!! :D)

Phalaenopsis
April 6th, 2009, 09:48 AM
My hair texture stays the same throughout the seasons. The only thing that changes is hair static. My hair goes crazy in the winter. :silly:

Gypsygirl
April 6th, 2009, 12:06 PM
Same here, Phalaenopsis. I think all of the changes are probably related to things like weather, central heating and moisture. Darkhorse1, have you tried using different products?

marialena
April 6th, 2009, 01:03 PM
Ok, this is weird. Ever since spring kicked in, my hair has been much coarser than during the winter months.

Have any of you experienced hair texture changes due to the changing of seasons? I'm thinking since there is less dryness in the air and more moisture, maybe hair absorbs the moisture?

My only other thought was something to do with the virus I had, but I can't see how having a high fever could change your hair texture.

Curious to see if anyone else has noticed a change. I haven't change shampoo or conditioners either. Bizzaro.

It has to do with the virus that you had. High fever can dehydrate you and of course your body needs time to get normal again.

I don't think that has something to do with the weather unless you've moved to another place and from deep winter went to full summer. ( but you didn't ).

Drink some juices, lot of water and take some vitamins and I think you're hair is going to find soon their shine. :)