Ultraviolet rays are the very worst enemy of beauty, damaging hair and skin. But do you know at what time of the day this ultraviolet rays fall, and which season is the most common?
High UV season, high UV time
When we think of the season with the most ultraviolet rays, July and August are the first months that come to mind. In fact, July is said to have the strongest ultraviolet rays of the year. The second most UV rays are in August.
In fact, however, May also has about the same amount of UV rays as August, with June coming in fourth, followed by April and March, so we can say that UV rays are strong in spring as well. And although UV rays are not considered to be as abundant in the winter, the amount of UV rays observed is still about half that of July.
The two times of the day with the highest UV radiation are at 11:00 and 12:00, and these are the top two times of the day. The amount of ultraviolet radiation drops slightly at 14:00, and is almost completely absent after 17:00.
Be careful, morning commute
Many people are exposed to ultraviolet rays during their morning commute. 7:00 a.m. is not so intense, but once 8:00 a.m. arrives, the amount of ultraviolet rays increases dramatically. Therefore, those who go to work after 8 o’clock need to be careful.
Exposure to ultraviolet rays can damage the surface of the hair. Not only that, but the scalp can even become sunburned.
This condition greatly hinders the health of the hair and interferes with the creation of beautiful hair. Especially if the hair is not well moisturized, the damage can be devastating!
There are many items available to protect the skin from UV rays. Sunscreen cream is a typical example, and there are hundreds of products available.
However, in the case of hair, there are few “visible changes” such as darkening or peeling, so we tend to neglect taking care of our hair. However, ultraviolet rays have a major negative impact not only on the skin, but also on the hair!
To have beautiful hair, it is essential to take care of it throughout the year. Especially in the morning and during the daytime, make an effort to protect your hair with a hat or similar!
In the unlikely event that you are exposed to intense UV rays, take care of your hair with treatments. The sooner you take care of it, the less damage it will cause!