Fabric of Hair: Damage Free Winter Hair💛🤍❄️💛🤍❄️
During the winter months, outside cold weather combined with indoor dry heat can cause overwhelming havoc on your hair, contributing to split ends and breakage.
Yes breakage steps up its game in winter, and to all and every hair type.
4 Haircare Tips:
Line your winter hat with silk or satin to stop split ends.
Curly and naturally textured hair types apply an oil-based hair moisturizer prior to hat placement.
Smoother textured hair types utilize a silk scarf to prolong their blowout.
Place your blowout or style inside a silk scarf underneath your hat to protect your hair.
Hydrate hair overnight with an oil or serum.
Dry night air pulls moisture from your skin as well as your hair. So adding hair night serums is vital.
A hydration night plan aids in moisture retention.
Curls, relaxed, and textured strands hydrate nightly with a light oil high in omega fatty acids, like Baobab Oil.
Tip: For added protection, always cover your hair with a sleep bonnet or silk scarf to avoid friction.
It will also keep moisture levels intact.
- Switch to an oil-based moisturizer to lock in extra moisture.
Blasts of dry air are not good for any type of hair. The only way to combat it is with extra moisture.
Natural, curly, wavy, relaxed, and coiled hair is sensitive to cold weather, when it is over exposed this hair type can experience, breakage, and split ends.
Tip: Try a heavier than usual oil-based moisturizer that will evaporate more slowly to protect textured hair.
Cut down on your heat-heavy styling routine.
Extra heat from styling tools will result in split ends and breakage. The use of heat protection, including leave-in conditioners, will help prevent breakage.
Tip: Protective styles, such as braids, buns, twists, and ponytails, which help give hair a break from the heat routine.🤩
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