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Winter Hair Care Tips

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The winter months are harsh on not only your skin, but your hair as well. Trying to keep your hair silky and smooth all winter long takes a few tried and true winter hair care tips.

Winter Hair Care Tip 1: Do not wrap your head too tight!

When wearing a hat or scarf, be sure the fit is not too tight on the head. Too close of a fit will lead to suffocation of the hair folicals and eventually dry, damaged hair.

Winter Hair Care Tip 2: Wash Less!

During the winter months when natural hair oils are most important, limit washings to once every other day. Keeping the oils in will keep the frigid weather out.

Winter Hair Care Tip 3: Slow Down Miss!

Try your best not to rake your comb through your hair. The more tangles you force out of your hair, the more breakage that will occur. Be gentle with your princessly locks.

Winter Hair Care Tip 4: Super Conditioner

On off days when you will be sticking close to the house, over condition your hair. Applying a thick coat of conditioner to your hair and allowing the conditioner to sit for the entire day, will rehydrate like nobody's business.

Winter Hair Care Tip 5: Air Dry!

While we all want to look beautiful all the time, in order to keep our hair healthy and strong all winter long, we need to let nature take its course. Using hot blow dryers and curling irons only dry out our already stressed hair.

Winter hair care is much more simple than it seems. Focus on moisturization and natural drying and you will be the only with the best hair on the beach this summer.

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