Have you even noticed when you travel that certain locations aren’t good for your hair? A new poll reveals the top 10 cities where your hair may suffer. Is it the water? The weather? Well, it may just be a combination of a number of factors. We can’t say we’re surprised that Chicago was ranked the worst U.S. city for hair — all that dry cold, bitter wind, and humidity isn’t exactly good for smooth strands. Even salon-heavy NYC and L.A. made it on the list (say it isn’t so!). It seems everything from coloring hair to blow outs played a part in the decision making. These, according to research done by Head & Shoulders as part of promotion for its new Damage Rescue collection, are the worst places for your strands to stay:
1. Chicago
2. Los Angeles
3. New York City
4. Philadelphia
5. Houston
6. Dallas
7. Atlanta
8. San Francisco
9. Washington, D.C.
10. Boston
Interesting study!
Makes sense. I love visiting Atlantic City and the Jersey shore–but the humidity makes a mess of my hair the minute I walk out of the hotel room. I understand that “Miss America” contestants fought the climate like crazy during the Pageant.
Makes sense! I love Atlantic City and the entire Jersey shore, but the humidity makes my hair a complete disaster as soon as I step out of the hotel room. I understand that during the days when “Miss America” was held there, the contestants relied on tons of hairspray to combat the conditions.
Some of these I could have guessed! Chicago for sure.
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