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Hair Care Tips for the Cold Season

Cold weather can have a negative effect over our hair so it is necessary to maintain a proper hair care routine. Wind and everything else that comes along with the cold season can make our hair unmanageable. Here are some tips to help you maintain your hairstyle in the cold weather.

The cold season is at the door step so we can say goodbye to summer, flowing tousled hairstyles, and summer hair care. It is all about the cold seasons now, cold seasons which do have their advantages.
No more heat, no more sun damage, but that doesn't mean that during the cold we don't have to protect our hair.

Hair is one of the most important things, because, if cut and styled right, it can help create a whole new look, a look which will enhance the facial features.

The cold season can make the hair dull and static. To avoid or deal with these two problems you need to know how to care for your tresses. Here are some tips to help your tresses look gorgeous in the colder seasons:


  • Make sure you use appropriate hair products and plenty of conditioner. Conditioner will help your hair maintain it's elasticity and movement. Winter and cold air can dry out your hair so make sure you apply a deep conditioning hair treatment every week. This way you will avoid having bad hair days and your tresses will remain soft and gorgeous



  • style your hair[/link] using volumizing mousse if it appears to be lifeless and flat. This way your tresses will appear more glamorous and healthier. Healthy looking hair is the easiest to work with, it is easier to style, maintain and it also has better movement and body


  • do dry out your hair completely before you go out in the cold. The cold will affect your hair especially if it's still hummed, so blow dry it on the cold setting. Use a thermal protection spray if you are in a hurry and you want to use heat to blow dry your hair quicker


  • do not put on your hair accessories right after you blow dried and go out in the cold, because the hair is still warm, and as it will instantly cool, it will take the shape of your hair accessory. Wait a little bit until you hair cools off; a little bit of patience is all you need



  • to avoid static hair, especially in the morning try sleeping on a silk or sateen pillowcase, because it will help your hair glide gently over it;s surface, protecting against hair damage and friction. Your hair will also be more shiny and silky in the morning than if you were to use a regular pillowcase.



  • Take good care of your hair and you will look gorgeous. Remember that hair can make a big difference when it comes to appearance so make sure you care for it properly.


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