Apply coconut or olive oil for a hot oil massage to deeply nourish the scalp, reduce dandruff, alleviate itchiness, and stimulate blood circulation for improved hair growth.
Limit hair washing to twice a week using a sulfate-free, mild shampoo to preserve natural oils, preventing dryness, irritation, and maintaining the scalp's moisture balance during winter.
Use a rich, creamy conditioner with natural oils like coconut or shea butter. Apply from mid-length to ends, focusing on tips, for deep hydration and preventing split ends.
Skip heat styling tools like blow dryers and straighteners. Embrace your natural texture and air dry your hair to avoid brittleness and breakage, keeping hair healthier.
Use a weekly hair mask with ingredients like egg and honey to replenish moisture, promote growth, add shine, and soften hair, combating winter dryness effectively.
Always dry hair completely before going outside. Wet hair exposed to cold air can become brittle, leading to breakage and potential color fading, compromising hair health.
Protect your hair from harsh winter elements by covering it with a scarf or hat lined with silk or satin, reducing friction and preventing damage from cold and dry wind.
Combat winter static by using a vented brush with boar and plastic bristles. Apply leave-in conditioner to reduce frizz and carry anti-static sheets or hair wipes for quick fixes.
Opt for lukewarm water when washing hair, finishing with a cold water rinse at the ends to seal cuticles, preserving natural oils and moisture to prevent dryness and flakiness.