How to Take Care of Your Hair in the Winter Maintain a healthy scalp |
Try to wash your hair less often and choose a shampoo for sensitive scalps, which is usually creamier.
Avoid formulas for dandruff-prone scalps, which is caused by an oily—not dry—scalp.
Banish hat head
Even after being under a wool hat, you can have soft and silky hair. Fortify strands with a leave-in conditioner or day cream to prevent frizz. For hair that's already flattened, poof it up by misting a brush with a light-hold hairspray and combing it through your hair.
When you're home, slather on a deep conditioner at least once a week. Seal in moisture for the rest of the day with a leave-in conditioner.
Preserve your hair colorLike any extra stress you put on your hair, coloring makes the hair weaker and can cause breakage, which is why it's so important to deep-condition to lock in moisture.
If you're heat-styling your hair frequently, be sure to protect it with a gel or salve, which will ensure that the heat burns away the product and not your hair color.
Also, be mindful of your shampoo and conditioner: Tailor them to your hair type and color to prevent fading and brassiness.
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