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10 Best Winter Hair Care Tips (Plus Bonus Hair Inspiration!)
Winter is the toughest season on our skin and nails, isn’t it? This cold weather zaps us of every ounce of moisture, and ouch! We can feel it!
But often times our hair takes just as much seasonal abuse without us even noticing! Becoming dry and brittle, seized by static, all sad and split at the ends, until one day it is just a knotted, tangled mess and we wonder–how did we let it get this far? Oh winter, you cruel mistress.
After the jump, some basic winter hair care tips that will save your tresses (with bonus inspirational hair style images and how-tos–I am obsessed with some of these simple, messy updos!).
This year, we’ll keep your hair as luscious and soft as the rest of you. Promise.
This hair inspiration found via Hair Romance
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Rhonda commented on Feb 04 12 at 7:59 pmSince I moved from super humid Florida to super dry Oklahoma I have this problem almost ALL year long. Good thing I used that lotion in the hotel shower thinking it was conditioner! Now that I see a stylist actually recommended it I don’t feel so dumb!
Andrea commented on Feb 09 12 at 8:36 pmI use Fekkai’s three minute hair mask every day instead of conditioner. It’s so smoothing and hydrating, my hair looks great even in Minnesota’s tough winters!
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