The
harsh winter winds can wreak havoc on your hair. Learn from veteran beauty
expert Bharti Taneja on how to keep your locks nourished and protected
through the cold months.
Update
with the cold weather
The
dry, cold air saps the moisture out of your strands, which can make your hair
look dry, frizzy, lacklustre, and weak. Plus, the hot and dry air of blowers
indoors also adds to the problem. Amp up your regular conditioning routine with
moisture-rich hair treatments that deeply nourish the hair. Moreover, do not
overlook the importance of conditioner after shampooing your hair. It is a
vital part of hair care as it helps nourish and replenish hair. You can also
use live-in conditioners or serums.
Deal
with dry scalp
In
the winter, there’s less humidity in the air, which can dry out your scalp and
make it appear flaky. A hot oil scalp massage can be your answer to this
dryness. The oil massage is not just relaxing, it also softens the scalp. You
can also go for hair spa twice a month, which is excellent for rejuvenation of
both your scalp and hair.
Do
away with dandruff
For
dandruff, it is best to use anti-dandruff shampoo followed by a good
conditioner. Make sure that with shampooing your hair, you also clean your
towel, pillow cover and comb with an antiseptic lotion and sun dry them. Apply
apple juice on the scalp with the help of cotton and leave it for half an hour.
Wash it off with lukewarm water. This helps in treating dandruff. Also, avoid
cleaning your hair with very hot water, which can increase dryness. Always use
lukewarm water for shampooing.
Flat
to fabulous
The
cold winter winds tend to make hair appear dull and flat. Infuse new life in to
your hair with some hair mousse and easy styling. Take some hair mousse (a very
tiny amount) in your hand and run your fingers through your hair, fluffing
them. This will give your hair a nice healthy looking bounce. If your hair look
too flat and there is no time for shampooing, go for the chic and quirky braids
that are very in this season.
Secure
with silk
Winter
hats and caps are a fashion statement and a cold-weather necessity, but all the
different materials mixed with dry air can cause friction that leads to static,
and even, breakage. Instead of those caps, you can pick a stylish silk scarf
for your hair to protect it from harm.
Ditch
the heat
While
using dryer is inevitable during winters, other hair styling products like
curling iron or straightening iron should be used with caution. Their excessive
use can leave the hair dry and brittle. Always apply heat protecting serum or
spray before using these hair styling products.
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