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Hair in winter: the right hair care tips to protect it from the cold

The snow is starting to appear…
And with it, the cold, the wind, and the scarves that put our hair to the test.

When temperatures drop, the hair fiber becomes more fragile: hair becomes drier, frizzy, breaks, and lengths become dull.
But don't panic, you just need to adopt the right winter hair care habits to keep your hair soft, strong and protected throughout the season.

Why does winter weaken hair?

Cold weather, wind, and indoor heating damage the hair fiber . As a result, hair loses its natural moisture , becoming more brittle and dull. Without proper protection, the lengths and ends are the first to suffer.

Essential steps to protect your hair in winter

Deeply nourish the hair

Cold weather dries out hair fibers. Apply a few drops of hair oil to the lengths and ends to seal in moisture and protect hair from external aggressors.
A simple step to incorporate into your routine, morning or evening.

Adopt protective hairstyles

Repeated friction from coats and scarves promotes breakage. Opt for protective hairstyles such as loose braids, low buns, or soft ponytails.
The goal: to limit friction while maintaining style and elegance.

Protect your hair before going out

Before facing the low temperatures, apply a leave-in conditioner or a light oil to form a protective film around the hair.
If possible, cover your hair with a hat or hood lined with cotton or silk to reduce external aggressions.

Opt for gentleness in the shower

In winter, avoid excessively hot water which exacerbates dryness. Opt for a gentle wash, followed by a nourishing treatment to restore suppleness, shine and comfort to the lengths of your hair.

Hair protected all winter long

This winter, your hair also deserves a true cocoon of softness.
By adopting these essential hair care steps, you allow your hair to get through the cold season in perfect health, while maintaining softness and shine.

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