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Thu Apr 22, 2004 7:04 pm |
Help, here's my hair issue:
I have semi-curly, dark auburn hair BUT after a few days of working in the flower garden just the top of my head lightens to a medium auburn.
I do try wearing a hat or baseball cap while outside, but my head begins to sweat and itch and feel yuck.
What can I do to stop my carrot top head  |
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Sat Apr 24, 2004 2:00 am |
Fantasia,
The sun is actually quite effective at bleaching hair (though I didn't think it was that fast at it!). I don't know if you can get these where you are but I do seem to recall that in Australia there are (or at least used to be) special products for hair that were supposed to block damaging sun/environmental (read: beach - sun & salt) effects. I used to use a leave-in conditioner spray before I went to the beach and it did help a lot judging by the condition of my hair afterward (as compared to without the product).
Perhaps it's something you might look into?
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Sat Apr 24, 2004 12:15 pm |
I appreciate you taking the time to reply, Mabsy.
I wonder too if my hair is quicker at lightening on top b/c it's getting ready to turn gray??? eeeeekkkk, eeeeekkk, not yet - not even in my 30's yet. (please don't take offense anyone )
I will certainly give what you recommended a try -  |
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 7:20 am |
You need to use a leave-in conditioner or use styling products with SPF. Normally this is marketed to prevent your color-processed hair from fading from too much sun exposure, but the principal is the same!
(Yeah, I realize this is about 9 months too late, but maybe this advice help next spring/summer!)
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:22 am |
Carrie have you sooooo much spare time that you go through all the lists?  |
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:16 pm |
I CA Botana's
Sea Enzyme Moisturizing Mist Spray 8.4 fl.oz. $13.00
The ultimate skin and hair moisturizer formulated from natural seawater and enzymes of sea algae. A sunscreen has also been added for outdoor protection. Sea Enzyme Moisturizing Mist is ideal for both men and women and is the perfect skin and hair moisturizer for every job type. The special blend of herbal extracts, enzymes, humectants and proteins help in many ways to prevent the bleaching of colored hair while at the same time, increasing the moisture balance.
I started using this several years ago. It really helps my tinted hair from fading and it not greasy. Excellent product and not expensive.
http://www.ca-botana.com/product.php?id=9947&cat=26 |
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