How To Take Care Of Your Hair In Winter

November 11, 2020

Winter is one of those seasons that can really damage your hair. The chilly weather outside plus the dry indoor heat can wreak havoc your hair, leading to spilled ends and breakage. It dulls the natural shine and makes hair dull, regardless of the hair type or texture.

Fortunately, there are a few precautions you can take during the winter season to ensure that your hair is protected. In this article, we are discussing some of the incredible tips to help you take care of your natural hair or human hair wigs during winter. Keep on reading to explore them.

  1. Wear a hat

You need to cover your hair during the winter months to protect it from the moisture-robbing air, rain, and snow. Winter season isn’t the time to worry about dreaded hat hair. These weather elements can dry out your hair, leading to breakage.

When choosing a hat, go for fabrics such as silk or satin because they can help prevent breakage. Fabrics such as cotton and wool can cause breakage, so avoid them. Use a dry oil spray to fight the static electricity under your hat.

2. Invest in a humidifier

One of the best ways you can fight dry hair in the winter is by using a humidifier. The dry indoor heating in your home can make your weave hair extremely dry. Humidifiers help to rehydrate the air, hence keeping your strands looking lustrous.

3. Refrain from using hot water

While a hot shower in old weather might feel great, you should know that it can wreak havoc your hair. Hot water can exterminate moisture from your hair, making it fragile and more vulnerable to breaking. So, before you plunge your head under the stream you need to lower the temperature to lukewarm. When it is time to rinse, lower it again. Cold water can seal in your hair’s cuticles and trap in its moisture.

4. Refrain from heat styling

You should allow your hair to dry. Blow drying your hair can draw moisture out of your hair, hence making it prone to breakage. Blow drying your hair on low heat can keep it healthy. If you have a tight schedule, you can take your shower in the evening so that your hair can dry naturally overnight.

During the winter season, your hair is fragile, and heating intensifies the issue and sucks the moisture out of your hair strands. Avoid straightening or curling your hair during the winter.  You can also try protective styles, such as buns, braids, twists, ponytails, etc.

5. Use an oil treatment

To prevent the damage that can occur to your hair as a result of the cold weather, use oil-based hair treatment to restore moisture. When it comes to choosing leave-ins, go for a lightweight leave-in formula with argan oil. They can revitalize dry, damaged hair instantly. Apply nourishing oil at the ends everyday to help replenish moisture and protect your hair and keep them from splitting.

6. Deep condition regularly

Moisturizing your hair during the winter season is key to protecting it. Use a leave-in conditioner once a week to replenish moisture and combat the effects of indoor heating, hot styling tools, and cold winter winds.

Static hair is very common when the hair is subjected to cold weather. You can keep your hair hydrated by using a leave-in conditioner, which will help protect it, too.

7. Wash your hair less often

If you usually wash your hair daily, then the winter season is the time to switch things up. Over-washing your hair can strip your hair of its natural oils that keep it moisturized and protected. This is particularly bad during winter when the oils are extremely beneficial.

Try to limit the number of times you wash your hair. If you usually wash your hair daily, you can switch to about three days a week. Additionally, you can use a dry shampoo to help you extend the time between washes. Dry shampoo not only brings back your hair to life, but it also opens up the hair shaft. It can also keep your hair smelling and looking fresh.

8. Trim your hair regularly

You need to get regular trims to help prevent the dry ends from traveling upwards. To maintain the current length of your hair, you need to remove half an inch every month during the winter to get rid of dead ends. It is advisable to trim your hair four to eight weeks.

9. Brush your hair gently

Refrain from over-brushing or brushing your hair too hard. Your hair becomes extremely delicate in cold weather, and over-brushing it or brushing it too hard can damage it. When brushing your hair, use a wide-tooth comb or brush. Run it through your Brazilian hair bundles. Do that twice a day to avoid the hair from tangling. Additionally, avoid brushing your hair more often, too.

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