Black hair care techniques should change throughout the year, especially during the winter, thanks to the cooler temperatures and drier air.
Winter weather can wreak havoc on black hair if no extra care is taken, since excessive dryness leads to hair breakage and a dry scalp.
The key to winterizing your hair care regimen is switching to a routine that causes very little stress on your hair throughout winter while preserving moisture. So how do you do this?
Winter hair care tips for black hair
First, some basics:
• Retain Moisture. The most important key to combating dryness during the winter is to protect your hair by retaining moisture. Add water to your diet and regimen by drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day and enjoying water-rich fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries and peaches.
• Shampoo your hair once a week. Remember that it’s not necessary to shampoo your hair every day, since washing Black hair too often can strip it of its much-needed natural oils, especially during winter months, when the hair and scalp are already drier than usual.
Also, remember to use cooler water when wetting your hair, and to be extra-gentle with wet locks. Try spraying your hair with a leave-in conditioner, using a wide-tooth comb, and blotting with a soft towel (as opposed to vigorously rubbing it, which can lead to even more breakage).
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In addition to the above basic steps, there are some other essential things you need to do.
I. Minimize The Heat
The quickest way to cause breakage is by using excessive heat. Minimize the use of heating tools to prevent breakage.