Combat Dry Hair in the Winter

As the temperatures dip and crisp winter air blows, your skin and hair experience a loss of external moisture

Life is short. You might as well live it with really great hair.

WEAR A BEANIE

You can control any excess frizz and dryness by wearing a beanie, as it can hold things in a bit.

SILK & DRY OIL

Consider a hat lined with satin or silk to prevent excess breakage and throw in a dry oil to contribute to the moisture.  FACT:Dry oil is weightless, so it won't weigh your hair down if it’s thinner.

Consider applying an intense hydrating mask or a deep conditioning treatment about once a week. This can ensure your hair receives the extra moisture it craves.

DEEP CONDITION

Split ends lead to dry ends and further increase your frustration with dry hair. Consider planning a trim with your stylist every six to eight weeks.

TRIM REGULARLY

INVEST IN HUMIDIFIER

A humidifier rehydrates air particles and delivers moisture back to you.

Really long hair is beautiful and all, but it takes a lot of effort. It requires a lot of willpower and patience — both of which are often in short supply.