The Hair Weathers, Too

Spending too much time in the wind and sun can cause your skin to weather. But do you know that that can happen to your hair too? Too much wind and sun exposure can cause structural damage to the hair. If you have seen a surfer’s hair that has been damaged and bleached by exposure to salt water and the sun, then you already have a good idea of what it means to have a weathered hair.

Weathered hair is a frayed hair. It does not only make you look older than your calendar age, it also diminishes your attractiveness. When the hair weathers, it only damages the hair shafts and not the follicles themselves.

Causes of Hair Weathering

Overtime, the structural proteins in the hair shafts will eventually break down so that the hair appears aged. This is the normal structural breakdown which can be accelerated by the following factors:


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