I already posted about me frying my hair last summer due to bicycling around town without a hat. Hair, especially greying hair, is highly susceptible to UV damage. Note that I live in a relatively cold climate and we don't even get that much sun.
This winter I was diagnosed with eczema and after a couple of different
treatments the one that was most effective was UV light on the scalp.
After a while I noticed damage -- my hair was dry and coarse.
If you have greying hair (doesn't matter if you dye it), your hair is bleached or damaged, or if you live anywhere with a lot of sun, or spend a lot of time outdoors, this post is for you.
Do hair products with SPF work?
So we are back to using traditional ways.
Hats:
I love hats, and I believe that there is one out there for every person. My go-to place is TKMaxx, I find the best ones there every summer, often made out of UV-reflecting fabric. Another go-to place is Bijour Brigitte, and of course flea markets. (Yes, this does mean I lose at least one hat per summer). Here is a hack on how to make a loose-fitting hat fit better.Scarves:
The total protection dork 'do
