Saturday, August 1, 2009

What effects do winter humidities have on human hair?

Would winter conditions effect how strands of hair react to humidifiers (for high humidity) and blowdriers (for low humidity), for example.



What effects do winter humidities have on human hair?

Hair typically gets a little drier, in the winter due to the lack of moisture in the air (humidity) this also increases the amount of static. Using a humidifier helps both hair and skin retain some of its moisture. Blow dryers used on high heat in any season will incur damage, and if your hair is already a little drier due to the dry air of the winter climate, then the problem simply compounds.

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