Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Cold Climate Hair Care


Cold weather makes hair very brittle and can cause dryness. The effect on the hair is just as if you were to climb into a refrigerator and cool your hair down extremely quickly - it leaves it weakened and vulnerable to damage. Low temperatures can also cause static or flyaway hair and this is a particular problem for fine hair types, especially those with poker-straight hair. Many people tend to rough-dry their hair, leaving it slightly damp, and simply tie it back before going outside - a definite no-no for hair in the cold. Keep your hair well conditioned if you are spending time in low temperatures and, whenever possible, wear a hat to keep your hair from exposure to the cold.
Fine hair
Use a gentle, everyday shampoo and a light, leave-in conditioner to keep the ends of your hair protected. In extremely low temperatures, always use a heat- protection spray before styling, and work some serum sparingly through the ends of the hair after blow-drying to seal the hair shaft and lock the moisture in. If you find your hair becomes static, spray a little hairspray onto your brush and smooth down the flyaway hair.
Curly hair
A good conditioning treatment after shampooing your hair helps to keep your tresses shiny and well conditioned. Again, a heat-protection spray is a must, plus serum after blow-drying to keep the hair hydrated.
Frizzy hair
This tends to be much drier than other hair types. Use a leave-in conditioner after shampooing and take a deep-moisturizing mask with you on holiday to give the hair an intensive treatment at least twice a week. A heat-protection spray and hair serum will keep the moisture locked into your tresses and keep the elements out.

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