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Sean Kaufman Explains His Hair Glow-Up on The Summer I Turned Pretty

Last updated: July 31, 2025 8:05 pm
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Sean Kaufman, known for his role as Steven Conklin on Prime Video’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” has been receiving a lot of attention for his recent glow up in season 3. Fans have been commenting on his new look, particularly his long, curly bangs, and Kaufman recently sat down with Us Weekly to explain how it all came about.

According to Kaufman, the credit for his new hairstyle goes to showrunner Jenny Han, who also happens to be the author of the book series on which the show is based. Han had a vision for Kaufman’s character and was inspired by a TikTok video she saw of him playing in a pool. She approached Kaufman with her idea and he was more than willing to go along with it.

Kaufman revealed that Han wanted his hair to have a wet and curly look for the new season. To achieve this, Kaufman had to undergo a perm to transform his straight hair into loose curls. Despite initially being surprised by the drastic change, Kaufman trusted Han’s vision and went through with the transformation.

The actor has been pleased with the positive reactions from fans regarding his new hairstyle. In fact, one fan even humorously suggested that the show should be renamed “The Summer the Brother Turned Pretty,” a suggestion that Kaufman found amusing and embraced.

With his new curly hair, Kaufman only needs minimal styling before filming, making his morning routine a breeze. In previous seasons, Steven’s hairstyle featured a more traditional look, with his brunette strands parted to the side and styled to flop over his forehead. However, in season 3, his hair is longer and styled with a middle part, giving him a fresh and updated appearance.

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Fans can catch Sean Kaufman and the rest of the cast in “The Summer I Turned Pretty” airing on Amazon Prime Video. Stay tuned for more drama, romance, and of course, some stunning hair transformations. A new study has found that a diet high in processed foods may increase the risk of developing heart disease. The study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, looked at the eating habits of over 10,000 adults and found that those who consumed a diet high in processed foods had a significantly higher risk of heart disease compared to those who ate a diet rich in whole foods.

Processed foods, such as fast food, sugary snacks, and pre-packaged meals, are often high in unhealthy fats, sugar, and salt. These ingredients have been linked to a range of health problems, including obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure. The new study adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that processed foods may also contribute to heart disease.

The researchers found that participants who consumed the highest amount of processed foods had a 30% higher risk of developing heart disease compared to those who ate the least amount of processed foods. This association remained even after adjusting for other factors, such as age, gender, and smoking status.

In contrast, those who consumed a diet high in whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, had a lower risk of heart disease. These foods are rich in nutrients that are essential for heart health, such as fiber, antioxidants, and omega-3 fatty acids.

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The findings of this study suggest that making simple changes to your diet, such as reducing your intake of processed foods and increasing your consumption of whole foods, could help lower your risk of heart disease. This may involve cooking more meals at home, choosing fresh fruits and vegetables over packaged snacks, and opting for whole grains instead of refined carbohydrates.

It’s important to note that this study was observational, so it cannot prove cause and effect. However, the results are consistent with previous research linking processed foods to a range of health problems. By focusing on a diet rich in whole foods, you can not only improve your heart health but also reduce your risk of other chronic diseases.

Overall, this study highlights the importance of making healthy food choices to protect your heart. By prioritizing whole, nutrient-rich foods and limiting processed foods, you can support your cardiovascular health and reduce your risk of heart disease.

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