Washing and conditioning
Wash with lukewarm water as hot water will damage hair and cause breakage and also make it a practice to switch your shampoo and conditioner when changing seasons because hair loses moisture in the winter from the cold, dry
Winter is also the time of year to start using deep conditioning treatments that contain amino acids more regularly—you want to consistently infuse moisture into the hair shaft to prevent it from drying out. Conditioned hair not only prevents it from looking (and actually becoming) damaged, leaving you with healthy hair, but it also staves off static. Using a product Nourishing Hair Cream Cream for moisture and elasticity and helps rebuild proteins in the hair with Moroccan Oil.
#2: Styling dos and don’ts
when it transpires how you style your hair can have a big impact on the way your hair looks and feels overall. Make sure to get hair care products that are appropriate for your hair type and ensure that your hair is properly cleansed and conditioned. When using hot appliances to style your hair, use warmth protectors to shield it from extreme heat. Regular haircuts are important to avoid split ends and keep your hair looking nice. Accept the nature in your locks as it is, and wear styles which accentuate it. Avoid using too many style products as this can cause buildup and make your hair appear greasy. Remember that staying hydrate eating properly are essential for good health.
#3: Beating static
Dry hair from low indoor humidity levels frequently produces a lot of static strands. Electromagnetism is easily dominated through using a lubricating hair shampoo and conditioner to tackle the issue. Using an ionic curling iron in blow drier that releases negative ions can help neutralize positively charged strands and lessen static if it continues to be an issue during styling. Fleecy materials should also be avoided since they exacerbate the effects of static electricity.




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