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Posted Aug 26 2008 11:36pm
Your hair may feel "fried" after a day at the beach but hair can’t technically burn because it’s not alive. Sun exposure will, however, damage your hair’s natural protective film.
According to a study by the Renee Furterer Research Center, after just three days of sun exposure, the scale-like cells that cover each individual hair shaft begin to pull off. This makes your hair dry, dull, fragile and brittle. Choose hair products containing sunscreen (or wear a hat) since hair can suffer damaging effects from the sun if not well-protected.
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According to a study by the Renee Furterer Research Center, after just three days of sun exposure, the scale-like cells that cover each individual hair shaft begin to pull off. This makes your hair dry, dull, fragile and brittle. Choose hair products containing sunscreen (or wear a hat) since hair can suffer damaging effects from the sun if not well-protected.
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