Winter hair woes solved

I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty much over what winter is doing to my hair. It’s dry, it’s lacklustre, and let’s face it, it’s not looking all that great.
If you’re feeling my pain, then it’s time we all did something to fix up our winter-weary hair. Like, right now.
Winter-weary hair solution #1: hair oil
If you haven’t already hopped on the hair oil bandwagon, it’s time you did. Hair oil treatments not only deeply nourish dry, damaged hair, but they add shine, can treat dandruff and dry scalp, and leave your hair silkier and softer than you could imagine. All without making your hair oily. Amazing, right?
Hair oils we love: L’Oreal Paris Mythic Oil, and David Babaii Miracle Oil
Winter-weary hair solution #2: hair mask
Want to get the most out of your hair mask? Squeeze out any excess water from your hair, apply the mask with your fingertips (concentrate on the mid-lengths to the ends), wrap our head in a warm towel and leave it in there for about 10 mins. Boom, softer, more hydrated hair that’s guaranteed to look healthy!
Hair masks we love: bhave™ deep intense conditioning masque, and Andrew Collinge Complete Moisture 1 Minute Wonder Treatment
Winter-weary hair solution #3: nourishing shampoo and conditioner
Finding the right shampoo and conditioner duo that will take your hair from dry, damaged, and not-so-hot to silky, smooth, and salon-esque is of the utmost importance during the colder months. Look for formulations that repair damage and protect your hair from future stress, while simultaneously adding shine.
Shampoos and conditioners we love: glo essentials Intense Replenish Shampoo and Conditioner, and Wella Enrich Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner (thick)
Winter-weary hair solution #4: colour booster
A warm and vibrant hair colour is often all it takes to add extra vitality and make that dullness disappear. And if you use a hair colour that’s packed with nourishing ingredients, your hair will feel as good as it looks.
At-home hair colours we love: Schwarzkopf LiveColour Live Salon Permanent, and John Frieda Precision Foam Colour
Winter-weary hair solution #5: dry scalp treatment
The skin on your head can dry out just as much the skin on your face if not treated properly. And a dry, flaking scalp, usually means itchiness and dandruff. Not fun, right? So if a dry scalp and dandruff is getting you down, it’s time to treat them, stat!
Anti-dandruff treatments we love: Goldwell InnerEffect Regulate Anti-Dandruff Lotion, and Cedel Anti-dandruff Medicated Shampoo.
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71 Member Comments
Hair seems to need more moisture & TLC during the cooler months.
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I could do with a dry scalp treatment.
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I'm currently overseas (so just at the end of winter where I am) and I'm so glad to have come across this old article - my hair is resembling a haystack, the winter weather has damaged it so much! There are such great tips here I can't wait to try them out!
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The hot oil treatment is very effective
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Static from the hair dryer!
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Can you give me the link to L'Oreal Paris Mythic Oil? When I click on the link above, it keeps taking me back to this article! Have tried searching for it and when the reviews come up, again the link takes me to this article. Have scrolled through pages of L'Oreal and Haircare products and still can't find it. It sounds like something my frizzy hair could use, but I can't find it anywhere!
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thankx for the tips very useful
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love the tips. i currently find myself at this moment needing them!
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frizz from moisturiser in the air e.g. fog or light rain!
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arrgh! i hate that my scalp gets so dry during winter!
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Nice great tips :)
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i like the sound of the david barbai miracle oil
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dryness, dryness, dryness :(
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Hydration is my biggest problem. Hair lacks the shine!
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I hate it when it rains and my hair says "You must be joking!!"
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i find that i do get drier hair in this cold damp weather and alot more frizzy
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I don't really have a winter hair issue. My hair acts the same in the winter as it does in the summer.
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Dandruff and flakey scalp is my enemy in the winter.
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I'm guilty of being a little slack at this winter and my hair is drying out, tonight I'm going to make the extra effort and do a hair treatment mask after readiNg this article!
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i actually just realised i have a load of unopened hair products in my bathroom, including a hair mask and colour boosting treatment, i wish i didnt forget about these things
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dryness, i use cocont oil treatmetnt, works great and all natural
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My biggest issue in winter is a dry scalp causing dandruff, i can't wait until it warms up so my scalp won't be as dry. I have tried a hair mask and an oil treatment- both of these things saved my damaged hair and is now absolutely stunning and glossy with out using these two things.
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Irritatated, sensitive scalp is my main concern at the moment. Thanks for the tips bh, some great ones here and a few i hadn't thought of :)
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