Hair Care Tips for All Seasons

Whatever your hair type, here are some tips to keep you looking your best.

When you wash your hair, rinse it first with warm water. If you have long hair, condition before you shampoo. Lather shampoo at the scalp and work it toward the ends, using an amount the size of a quarter. Be gentle and use vertical strokes. Only shampoo your hair once, add conditioner from the mid-lengths to the ends, give it a few minutes to penetrate the hair, and then rinse with cold water. Use a shampoo and conditioner made for your hair type. If you have oily or fine hair, you may need to shampoo every day, but if you have normal or dry hair, you can shampoo every other day. To keep your hair looking its best between shampoos, use a lifting and texturizing spray gel, dry shampoo, reactivating spray, anti-frizz cream, or moisturizing oil. You should also use a shower filter to remove rust and minerals from the water that can damage your hair.

If you have wavy hair and want to accentuate the waves, scrunch your hair with mousse. If you have coarse hair, use a moisturizing product. If you want your hair curly, dry it upside down, or lean your head to one side as you blow dry and use a diffuser. If you are going to straighten your hair, treat it with a product to create smoothness and fullness. Blow dry with a brush or use a flat iron to straighten your hair and curve it at the ends. Do not air dry your hair, and brush gently to avoid breakage and frizz.

For curly hair, sleep on a silk pillowcase, or wrap your hair in a silk scarf to prevent frizziness. Apply styling products when your hair is sopping wet. Dry your hair by pressing gently with a microfiber towel, T-shirt, or paper towels, and avoid using a terrycloth towel. If you blow dry your hair, use a heat-protecting product and a low setting, and finish with a smoothing product. To air dry your hair, use hair gel or curl cream and wrap one- or two-inch sections around your finger to create well-defined curls. Lift your hair off the scalp with clips. Use a moisturizing mask once a week. Get your hair trimmed every eight weeks, and choose a layered style. Use a wide-tooth comb, never a brush. Start combing the ends and work upward. Don’t play with your hair, since that can make it frizzy. Avoid products that contain sulfates, alcohol, and salt, because they can dry your hair and damage curls.

To make your hair grow, you need to keep the follicles strong and prevent breakage. Eat a healthy diet full of protein and nutrients, omega-3 oils from salmon or supplements, and nuts, especially almonds. Keep your weight stable, because hair can be affected by extreme weight changes, as well as stress and hormones. Limit the use of heat, including flat irons and blow drying, because this can damage hair.

Expert Tips for Cold-Weather Hair Care

With summer over and cold weather here, your hair will need some extra TLC to stay looking shiny and healthy this fall and winter.

Use a clarifying shampoo or get your hair professionally clarified to get rid of residue from summer styling products. You only need to wash your hair with a regular shampoo every other day. Washing too much removes natural oils from the hair that moisturize the scalp and protect the strands. Deep-condition your hair once a week to protect the ends.

If you blow-dry your hair, keep the heat on the low setting and hold the dryer at least six to eight inches away from your scalp. Use a spray to protect your hair from damage before heat styling, and use tools with a protective coating and an ionic generator to minimize heat damage.

Use quality hair care products, especially those that contain natural botanical extracts, such as rosemary, nettles, and chamomile. Also try those that contain protective oils that repair hair follicles damaged by frequent shampooing and styling. Use an anti-frizz product to prevent unruly hair.

Nutrition is important. Fall foods, such as pumpkin and cranberries, have seeds that yield a pressed oil that is anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory. Those oils protect hair follicles against free-radicals that can cause damage. Grapes are also good anti-oxidants. Oils from pumpkins, cranberries, and red grapes are being used in many hair care products. You should also eat foods high in protein and omega fatty acids, such as salmon, nuts, eggs, and cheese.

It is also important to stay hydrated during the fall and winter to keep your hair strong and shiny. If you don’t like to drink water, try green or herbal tea.

Take a supplement to repair and rejuvenate your hair. Choose one that contains a combination of herbs, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids, and other nutrients.

If you follow these expert tips, you can keep your tresses looking healthy and radiant all winter long.

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