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How to Keep Your Hair Healthy in the Winter

The winter is a tough season for hair. Cold temperatures and dry air can wreak havoc on your locks, leading to brittle strands that are difficult to style and prone to breakage. To help you get the most out of the colder months, we've compiled this list of winter hair care tips!

Deep Conditioning Treatments

Conditioning is key to keeping your hair healthy in winter. When the air is so dry, it can be really tough on your locks, leading to brittle strands that are difficult to style and prone to breakage. Start with a deep conditioning treatment before washing your hair (we recommend at least once per week). This will help to replenish any lost nutrients and moisture. You should always be sure to apply hair products from root to tip, rather than concentrating them on the roots only – this will ensure that your hair is fully coated and will be less likely to break.

Keep your hair hydrated with a hair mask! Shea Moisture products are good for every hair type from color-treated hair and flaky scalp to natural hair and split ends! Add a little Shea Moisture to your winter hair care routine!

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Blowouts

For winter, it's best to keep your blowout basic. Instead of adding extra heat styling tools like curling irons and flat irons into the mix, stick with simple straight styles that won't cause any damage or breakage. Then you can go in with a flat iron or curling iron as needed for a special event or change up your look.

Be sure to use a heat protectant spray when styling your hair, and avoid using the highest setting on your blowdryer – this will help to minimize any damage that can be caused by winter weather. We personally LOVE Color WOW Anti Frizz Spray. This stuff is a MUST TRY!

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Limit Shampooing

The winter is when you can really get away with using dry shampoo on your hair every couple of days. It will absorb excess oil and dirt without causing any damage or stripping out natural moisture from your locks. Just be sure to remember to use a nourishing conditioner after you shampoo so that your hair is fully replenished.

Use Protective Styles to Help Avoid Heat Damage

When winter rolls around, it can be tempting to style our hair in protective styles until things warm up again outside. The winter months are when we really appreciate braids and extensions! Braiding or adding extra hair will help to protect your hair from winter damage, and you can always go in for a quick retouch whenever needed.

In the winter months, it's best to avoid heat styling as much as possible so that there is no need to worry about additional breakage or dryness caused by heated tools. It may seem counter-intuitive but sacrificing a little bit of styling time now can help to ensure a healthier scalp for the rest of winter and beyond.


Use volumizing products or techniques while styling

The winter can also be a time when your hair lacks volume. If you’re looking for some extra oomph, try using volumizing products or techniques while styling. This could mean adding mousse before blow-drying or teasing your hair at the roots before adding some finishing spray.

Use softer bristled brushes when brushing your hair

Since winter is a time when static electricity is more common, it’s important to use the right tools when brushing your hair. Try using a brush with softer bristles – this will help to dissipate the static and keep your hair healthy. If you are a curly girl, remember to always brush with wet hair and leave-in conditioner!

As curly girls ourselves we LOVE the Wet Brush brand.

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Don't Forget - You Are What You Eat!

Using all of the right products and limiting heat is only half of the battle - You also have to fuel your healthy locks from the inside! Healthy foods are just as important as hair washes and hair masks.


We hope you find these winter hair care tips helpful! Take a self care day to focus on your hair health, create a balanced diet, and remedy those winter hair woes. Be sure to follow us on social media for more advice and product recommendations. Happy winter!