6 Easy Winter Hair Care Tips

Winter has already set in! While it is time to thank the stars for putting an end to all the sun damage that your hair was being put through, it is also time to start planning a hair care routine that is fit for winter. Check out 6 Easy Winter Hair Care Tips.

Your hair starts to find it harder to retain moisture, making it brittle and prone to breaking and damage, not to mention the frizz and static that often comes with your winter wardrobe. However, these are all problems that can be avoided with ease as long as you have the right hair care routine for winter.

6 Easy Winter Hair Care Tips

1. Fight the Flakes

Your scalp is drier and itchier than ever during the winter months because of the lack of moisture in the air. This leads to issues like dandruff and aggravated scalp irritation, which can lead to hair fall.

2. Control Frizz

One of the most annoying things about winter is all of the static. The hoodies, sweater, scarves, gloves, and beanies all seem to gang up on your hair, making it a static, frizzy mess. Apply a leave-in conditioner to keep your hair smooth.

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3 Never go outside with damp hair to bypass breakage

It’s critical to dry hair thoroughly before dashing into the cold

Drying your hair out completely can be a pain, especially if you have long hair. never put your hair up while it is still damp. Damn hair and scalps attract a lot of problems like dandruff, breakage, and split ends.

You must also never rub your hair dry with a towel as the friction will cause damage. The best way to dry your hair would be to gently squeeze the excess moisture out with a towel and then use a blow dryer on the cool setting. If you are using hot air to speed things up, ensure that you are holding the dryer at least 15 centimetres away from your hair.

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4 Hydrate hair overnight with an oil

our hair needs all the moisture it can get during winter, and this makes conditioning a vital part of your hair care routine. Using hair oils and deep conditioning packs at least once a week becomes vital for maintaining the health of your hair. It is important that you end every wash with a conditioner.

5 Commit to weekly treatments to keep hair hydrated

Dry air also means all hair textures should focus on weekly hair treatments to replace lost moisture. “Hair dries out in winter from not having enough moisture in the indoor air, which is when a good conditioner comes in handy

Once a week, you should baby your hair: Slather conditioner on and take 30 minutes for the moisture to penetrate into the hair shaft.

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6 Use dry shampoo for volume if your hair has gone limp

Those with oily hair might find their hair goes extraordinarily limp, particularly when it comes to the dreaded “hat head,” which can ruin your style and, you know, your whole day.  Dry shampoos are great for this: they keep the hair fuller and more robust, and expand the hair shaft.

 

Make these tips a part of your hair care routine and your hair won’t even notice that winter is here. A little extra care can go a long way when it comes to ensuring hair health. Try out 6 Easy Winter Hair Care Tips and share your experience in the comments section below.

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Khushboo

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39 comments

  1. It’s always easy to forget your hair need some extra dlc throughout the winter. I love having a good face mask every so often.

  2. These were great tips – thanks. I am very guilty of going out with wet hair and I never do the weekly treatments, but this is a good reminder to do better.

  3. I didn’t realize there was a need to stay inside when it’s cold if your hair is wet. Good tip because I usually just wash and go, dry or no.

  4. Very important tips! The weather can be so brutal on the skin but also the hair which I don’t think many realize. Thanks for sharing…I really do need to do more weekly oil treatments.

  5. Controlling the frizz is a huge one for me, my hair has its own mind in winter because of humidity…Great tips, thanks a lot…

  6. I always leave my hair damp – it dries pretty quickly and its always such a mission to use the hairdryer – I didn’t realise it was not great.

  7. Winter comes with many challenges not only for the skin but also for the hair. Frizzy hair is one of the irritants of winter. These are really great hair care tips for the winter. Thanks for these tips. I am going to bookmark it for later use.

  8. Hi! I am new to your side. I have read your article. And it has a lot of information. And you have written and shared this information very hard and very well. Well done very good work and a good article. Thanx for this informative article.

  9. These are some of the amazing tips,thanks for sharing about it would love to inculcate this in my routine

  10. These tips are very helpful. Never know that damp hair can actually lead to hair problem. Will try to dry my hair before going out

  11. You have shared some absolutely necessary tips.My hair faces a lot of issues during winter and this will be very helpful.

  12. Such useful tips here buddy I totally agree need to take care of our hair every day exactly like we do of our skin. Have saved your post

  13. Dry shampoos and texturizing sprays really help with volume. I need to do regular hair treatments specially overnight oiling and deep conditioning treatments. My scalp is problematic and i have dry hair shaft too.

  14. Very informative post indeed. I do almost all these to keep my hair goals right, except the 5th and 6th tips. I must incorporate the 5th one as per your suggestion in my weekly hair care. I had no idea about dry shampoo can do this. I must try now. Thanks babe 😘.

  15. Winter comes with its challenges not only for the skin, but also for the hair. Frizzy hair and static is one of the irritants of winter. Your tips focused on hair care during winter are definitely helpful.

  16. The flakes are a universal problem for all during these winters. I always have such a problem with the flaking and I’m glad to have read this!

  17. I liked that you mentioned the lack of moisture can cause flakes in your hair during the winter. My sister and I are thinking about how to take care of our hair during the winter, and we are looking for advice about what to do. I will let her know about your recommendations to take care of our hair during the winter.

  18. I love this post and all hair care tips. I think many of us have perception that oiling overnight is not good. But I was wrong. Now I will keep in mind and will do it twice a week.

  19. Amazing beauty tips and very helpful as well to keep the hair beautiful even in this cold winter. After reading your post, I got to know few things that I was doing wrong. I would like to share it with my sister too. Keep posting!

  20. I love to do weekly hair treatments with argan oil or olive oil and just let it sit over night and wash it the day after. These are all great tips !

  21. Very good tips for hair care this winter. My hair needs all the hydration it needs in temperature extremes because it gets frizzy during those times. I hate having to deal with split ends too. I will heed your advice and hopefully I make it through this winter with my hair healthy and shiny.

  22. I really can appreciate #5 because I am not one who hydrates my hair enough and it has suffered because of it. My hair should be a lot longer, but due to my laziness it hasn’t grown as much.

  23. I had no idea all that damage could occur while your hair is damp. And just because I would appreciate it if someone told me, you do have a typo – it says “damn” hair, but I think you meant damp 🙂 🙂 🙂 I don’t ever go outside with it damp but definitely put it up that way. I wasn’t sure when to put the oil in so I like the idea of doing it at night. These tips are great especially because I have really long hair!

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