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What You Should Do to Have Healthy Hair in Winter

Winter is a wonderful season full of fantastic moments – cozy and warm clothes, Christmas presents, family reunions, houses covered with fresh snow…

3. Split Ends

Split ends are another problem that winter brings. What are the ways to improve the situation? Of course, you can just trim your hair. If you’re not planning to go to the salon in the nearest few days, then try our tip.

How to fix:

Maybe this is not the best thing to do, but you can get rid of your split ends on your own. No need to wait for an appointment with your stylist – twist your hair. Once your split ends pop out, trim they away! You can also apply split end binding cream, although this is just a temporary remedy – you will still need to cut those broom-like ends sooner or later.

What You Should Do to Have Healthy Hair in Winter Split Ends

4. Matted Hair

In winter we need warm clothes. People living in cold countries and regions know what happens to hair. It is a common thing to see women complain about their matter hair. You might be wondering now thinking what yor clothes have to do with how your hair looks. In fact, your outfit does matter a lot. If you tend to wear thick scarves, jackets and pullovers, you are very likely to have matte hair at the nape of your hair.

How to fix:

Braiding hair to the side or back helps in most cases. You may want to put it in a bun. Just do a hairdo that will keep your strands tangle-free. If you only wear your hair down, then put the hair taken from the section of your ears in a ponytail. The rest of your hair can be left over top of it. It will prevent hair from matting.

What You Should Do to Have Healthy Hair in Winter Matted Hair

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