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How to discipline electrified hair during the cold months

Did you think that the biggest enemy of hair is the sea with its salinity? Well, you're wrong! Correct Answer: The cold season creates the most problems because with the cold air typical of the winter season, the hair becomes dry, does not maintain its style and before you know it, it becomes frizzy, making it difficult to discipline. However, too often we tend to underestimate the beauty of our hair and not nourish it properly. Exodus? Invariably a mass of curly hair.

Pay special attention to your hair in winter!

In winter, hair, like skin, suffers from exposure to low temperatures. Moreover, each season brings with it certain needs, even if they are perhaps less obvious than the hair loss typical of autumn or sun exposure in summer.

In fact, winter brings with it several pitfalls for beautifying your hair: faded color and electrified hair are just two of the warning signs. Explanation: During the colder months, we tend to cover our hair with hats and scarves, but... it's the right thing to do! Not making this gesture would be worse, but the constant friction between the accessories we use and our hair produces electricity. As a result, hair becomes dry and electrified, dull and possibly even sensitive. It is better to opt for cotton and wool accessories.

Thus, during the cold season, hair styling and care become more difficult. Unruly strands, electrified and dehydrated hair can completely ruin your look. Luckily, there are a few simple tricks that can help you discipline your hair. To counteract this effect, you need to pamper your hair further, and for this you need super nourishing products, starting with shampoo.

Alexandra Hudzha, hair stylist, talks about the steps that should be part of your daily care if you want to get rid of electrified hair.

Rely on moisturizing shampoo!

“If you have hair with volume that is difficult to control, it would be helpful to use a moisturizing shampoo. The ingredients help retain moisture in the hair and thus fight frizz.”

Hydration... a very important step! Don't forget conditioner and use moisturizer!

“Don't neglect the air conditioner! Choose a tailored conditioner that contains ingredients such as avocado oil or wheat germ oil. In addition, use an intensive moisturizing procedure once a week,” notes the specialist.

Dries hair naturally

If you have slightly wavy hair, “before you blow dry your hair, let it dry naturally on 80-90% and then use a blow dryer. A hairdryer can further electrify your hair,” warns the hairdresser.

Too much hot air directed directly at the hair can dehydrate it. And this is especially true during the colder months when the air is less humid. Also, another tip from experts is to use a hair dryer with a diffuser at low speed.

Use hair oils to prevent electrification of your hair.

Brush your hair regularly to distribute natural oils along the cuticle. This way you can keep your hair hydrated. Additionally, to treat dry hair, the hairdresser recommends “using a hair oil (you can try argan oil) to apply to the lengths and ends. The oil acts as a barrier, preventing moisture from entering the hair.”

Hair serum, your reliable assistant!

Carry retouching product in your bag. “If you get caught in the rain and your hair becomes unruly, hair serum will be your best friend.

Even tangled hair can cause headaches! If your hair is in a ponytail and starting to get electrified, you can tame it with a flexible hold hairspray.

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How to discipline electrified hair during the cold months