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]]>Invest in a good hot oil massage with nourishing hair oils like coconut and olive oils. The oils will penetrate the hair shaft and keep the hair moisturized and massaging the scalp will improve blood circulation and stimulate hair growth.
As the weather cools down you will have to start drying your hair with a blow dryer more often, which does dry out the follicles. Try to avoid the straightening and curling tongs as much as you can or make sure to use protective sprays. You can also braid your wet hair in the evening and it will be dry with texture in the morning.
In order to avoid the cold and wet damaging your hair more, start covering your hair with a scarf or hat when you are outside. Silk or satin are your best options to stop static and flyaways.
The cold and dry air in the winter causes more split ends and breakage so make time to have regular trims to keep your ends fresh and even.
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]]>Whether you have dry hair or not it would be good to use a deep conditioner on a regular basis during winter. Harsh winter weather can damage and dry your hair, but you can prevent this by deep conditioning once a week.
Cold weather can also cause issues with dry scalp, and we’re more prone to dandruff and hair loss. To prevent this, it’s a good idea to exfoliate the scalp once a week and add a dandruff shampoo to your hair care routine.
You probably already know that your blow dryer and other heating tools are your hair’s worst enemy, especially during winter when it’s more prone to dryness. Try to reduce blow-drying for a couple of months and avoid using your hair straightener also.
Every product that can nourish your hair and add some moisture is welcome. Adding hair oil to your conditioner or massaging your scalp with oils is also a good way to moisturize hair.
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]]>Here’s how to prevent winter hair damage.
Your hair will probably get less greasy during the winter, so you won’t have to wash it as often as you did in the summertime. Often shampooing leads to itchy scalp and dry ends.
It’s important to keep your hair moisturized by using hair masks and leave-in products that will take care of it. If your hair is naturally dry, you may even want to incorporate hair oils into your hair care routine.
Platinum shades of blonde look great, but if you can’t, opt for a darker shade this winter. Your hair will regenerate when you stop bleaching it and it has plenty of time to completely recover until spring.
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]]>The post Winter Care for Your Hair appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>An oil-based serum for your ends will do wonders against the harsh effects of cold wind.
To prevent static electricity, use a leave-in conditioner that will keep your hair soft longer.
Ideally, your hat should have an inside layer made of satin or silk so your hair won’t tangle.
The post Winter Care for Your Hair appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Winter Hair Care Tips appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Invest in a good hot oil massage with nourishing hair oils like coconut and olive oils. The oils will penetrate the hair shaft and keep the hair moisturized and massaging the scalp will improve blood circulation and stimulate hair growth.
As the weather cools down you will have to start drying your hair with a blow dryer more often, which does dry out the follicles. Try to avoid the straightening and curling tongs as much as you can or make sure to use protective sprays. You can also braid your wet hair in the evening and it will be dry with texture in the morning.
In order to avoid the cold and wet damaging your hair more, start covering your hair with a scarf or hat when you are outside. Silk or satin are your best options to stop static and flyaways.
The cold and dry air in the winter causes more split ends and breakage so make time to have regular trims to keep your ends fresh and even.
The post Winter Hair Care Tips appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Change Your Hair Care Routine for Winter appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Whether you have dry hair or not it would be good to use a deep conditioner on a regular basis during winter. Harsh winter weather can damage and dry your hair, but you can prevent this by deep conditioning once a week.
Cold weather can also cause issues with dry scalp, and we’re more prone to dandruff and hair loss. To prevent this, it’s a good idea to exfoliate the scalp once a week and add a dandruff shampoo to your hair care routine.
You probably already know that your blow dryer and other heating tools are your hair’s worst enemy, especially during winter when it’s more prone to dryness. Try to reduce blow-drying for a couple of months and avoid using your hair straightener also.
Every product that can nourish your hair and add some moisture is welcome. Adding hair oil to your conditioner or massaging your scalp with oils is also a good way to moisturize hair.
The post How to Change Your Hair Care Routine for Winter appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Best Ways to Prevent Winter Hair Damage appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Here’s how to prevent winter hair damage.
Your hair will probably get less greasy during the winter, so you won’t have to wash it as often as you did in the summertime. Often shampooing leads to itchy scalp and dry ends.
It’s important to keep your hair moisturized by using hair masks and leave-in products that will take care of it. If your hair is naturally dry, you may even want to incorporate hair oils into your hair care routine.
Platinum shades of blonde look great, but if you can’t, opt for a darker shade this winter. Your hair will regenerate when you stop bleaching it and it has plenty of time to completely recover until spring.
The post The Best Ways to Prevent Winter Hair Damage appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Winter Care for Your Hair appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>An oil-based serum for your ends will do wonders against the harsh effects of cold wind.
To prevent static electricity, use a leave-in conditioner that will keep your hair soft longer.
Ideally, your hat should have an inside layer made of satin or silk so your hair won’t tangle.
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