Top Tips to Keep Your Locks Luscious All Season Long!
Your hair may lose its natural moisture because of the dry air that comes with a temperature drop. Fight this by using moisturising shampoos and conditioners that give your hair deep nourishment. Look for products containing elements like glycerin, shea butter, or argan oil.
Treat your hair to hair masks as its best pick-me-up during wintertime. A deep conditioning treatment once or twice a week would really do great for suppleness and moisture. You can buy masks at stores or even take some time at home to make your own with avocado, honey, and coconut oil.
We know that on a cold day, a hot shower feels fabulous; but your hair does not. Your hair may turn dry and brittle if the hot water removes all of its essential oils. Wash your hair using only lukewarm water, and always rinse cool to seal the cuticles.
The brutal winter air might make frizz and static turn your styling into a nightmare. Counter unruly hair by using a leave-in conditioner or a few drops of serum. It's also high time to change that cotton pillowcase against a satin or silk one- it will retain moisture levels at night and reduce friction.
Your hair can become wiry due to the friction of wool or synthetic fabrics. Before wearing winter clothes drape your hair with a silk scarf or line your caps with satin or silk, this small act may be huge as far as it makes your hair relatively smooth and safe.
To get healthy, fresh hair get regular trims every 6 to 8 weeks. After all, that's what the idea behind trimming is-to sustain the very general vitality of your hair-not to make it shorter.
Your locks remind one of your beauty from within. Bring on foods with omega-3 fatty acids, biotin, and vitamins A and E into your diet and drink lots of water. Consider adding leafy greens, fish, nuts, and seeds. From the inside out, these nutrients keep it healthy and lustrous.
In winter, your hair suffers from a natural oil deficit, and overwashing can leach more natural oils from your hair. Continue washing your scalp two or three times a week and apply dry shampoo as an in-between treat.
Raghav Bhambri, Co-Founder , Toni&Guy India