HOW-TO GUIDE TO PROTECT YOUR WAVY, CURLY AND AFRO HAIR
HOW-TO GUIDE TO PROTECT YOUR WAVY, CURLY AND AFRO HAIR
As autumn and winter set in, fluctuating temperatures can take a toll on your hair, making it more vulnerable to thermal shock and dryness.Don’t panic, we’re here to help!
This season, embrace simple yet effective habits to protect your wavy, curly or coily hair from the cold. During this transitional period, protecting your hair from external aggressors is key to keeping it healthy. In this article, you’ll find easy-to-follow tips and suitable products for your hair care routine. We’ll also emphasize the importance of hydration, along with a balanced diet and protective hairstyles. Don’t hesitate to ask your curl specialist for advice.
1. Hydration: your best defense against winter hair woes
The cold can dry out your hair, making hydration essential. Dehydrated hair becomes brittle, dull, and more prone to frizz. To avoid this, incorporate a hydration-focused routine.
When washing, opt for moisturizing shampoos. These products cleanse and deeply hydrate. Pair them with moisturizing conditioners to reduce frizz.
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Prioritize hair treatments once a week. Good hydration seals in moisture, prevents frizz, and maintains definition. For even better results, incorporate heat using a thermal cap or enjoy a steam treatment at our studio. With our curl spa, enjoy a personalized steam hair treatment. If your hair is thick or dry, consider using a moisturizing cream or milk suited to your hair type.
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2. Opt for 'protective' hairstyles
Winter is the perfect time to rock protective hairstyles that guard your hair from harsh weather. By minimizing exposure to cold air, these styles help prevent breakage and dryness, while also reducing the need for daily manipulation—keeping your hair stronger and more hydrated. Choose protective styles based on your hair type: braids, twists, buns, or use scarves, turbans, and soft fabric caps like silk or satin.
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3. Prevent hair loss
Seasonal changes and temperature variations can lead to hair loss, a normal phenomenon related to the constant renewal of hair. In autumn, this cellular process speeds up.
During summer, overexposure to the sun, seawater, chlorine, and heat can weaken hair. Various factors, such as hormones, stress, and dietary changes, can exacerbate this loss. However, if you notice severe hair loss, consult a health professional.
To help reduce hair loss, incorporate anti-hair loss shampoos and scalp treatments into your routine for added support.
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4. Maintain a healthy diet
Maintain a healthy diet
Your hair deserves special attention, both externally and through your diet. Prioritize a healthy and varied diet that includes:
- Omega-3 and 6 (salmon, flax seeds)
- Legumes (lentils)
- Fruits and vegetables (seasonal produce)
- Nuts (walnuts)
- Proteins (meat, tofu)
Don’t forget vitamins (vitamin C) and minerals (zinc) to strengthen hair keratin. Hydration is essential, so drink enough water. Food supplements can also help protect your hair during winter. Combine this with a good hair care routine and a balanced diet.
If you notice significant changes, such as excessive hair loss, consult a professional. With these tips, you’ll be ready to face the cold season with healthy hair!
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