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    Default warmer weather=better hair care?

    although i do try and look after my hair the best i can all year round, I have to admit my hair gets babied more once the warmer weather draws in.

    Maybe this is a subconscious thing, as I know my hair grows a lot quicker during the warmer months or maybe its because ive had it drilled into me how damaging heat is and im associating heat with warmer weather?

    Am I the only one
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    I think I'm the opposite. I try and baby it more in the winter, when the air is drier. In the summer it's so hot and humid I usually just try and ignore its there.

    Since I have found LHC maybe that will change. I know I will be doing more to protect it from sun, swimming pool and the beach. Do you use anything like a UV spray (or cream) to protect your hair? I cant wear a hat, I have a large head and I just look dumb in hats...

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    thanks for your reply Jeni. I tend to mix a little aloe vera gel with water and some sweet almond oil which i spray on my hair in the morning but not used that for a while.

    Im not a hat person either, though i do wear one but i look a gimp in one!
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    so aloe, water and sweet almond oil helps protect hair from UV rays? Huh, I need to go find some SAO....

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    Oh, please don't remind of the summer . I really do hate the warm months of the year. Anyway, I, too, tend care for my hair a little bit more in the summer, because of the increased heat, which causes a lot more oil on my head. That leads me to washing it more, which leads me to more treats for my hair . As far as sun damage goes, I avaoid the sun at all costs, so it isn't a huge problem for me. And I don't swim in pools, as chlorine is SO bad for our bodies. But I do swim in beaches at night, and I must say, it feels so nice to have long hair flow behind you in the water . So to answer your question, yes, warmer weather equals better care, for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeni View Post
    so aloe, water and sweet almond oil helps protect hair from UV rays? Huh, I need to go find some SAO....

    Jeni
    I dont know for sure if it does but i notice less drying and splits when i do use it, any oil will do which ever your hair prefers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Druid of Alba View Post
    Oh, please don't remind of the summer . I really do hate the warm months of the year. Anyway, I, too, tend care for my hair a little bit more in the summer, because of the increased heat, which causes a lot more oil on my head. That leads me to washing it more, which leads me to more treats for my hair . As far as sun damage goes, I avaoid the sun at all costs, so it isn't a huge problem for me. And I don't swim in pools, as chlorine is SO bad for our bodies. But I do swim in beaches at night, and I must say, it feels so nice to have long hair flow behind you in the water . So to answer your question, yes, warmer weather equals better care, for me.
    yay! im not the only one, you sound like me, though summer is a good excuse to go out with your hair soaked in conditioner and put up, leaves hair lovely and soft!
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    So here's something I've been wondering- We all know chlorine is bad for your hair, what about the stuff used in a lot of pools, not real sure what it is, but it's called Softswim (at least in the US). It's not chlorine, but does the job of chlorine. It's suppose to be "better" for you then chlorine. So I wonder, is it "better" for your hair? It's all bad for your hair, but I wonder if it's less harmful?

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    I baby my hair way more during the summer. I think its mainly cause I have more time to myself (no classes), but also that I started growing my hair out officially last summer so its kind of subconscious for me to be nicer to it around those months.

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    Thanks jojo I think I'll have to try it

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