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How To Nourish Your Hair This Winter

Winter has arrived, meaning these colder and dry days can majorly affect your hair. The cool air can strip away the moisture from your hair, causing unwanted dandruff, feeling dry, looking dull and even frizzy. Here are our top tips for taking care of your locks this winter.

Goodbye Dandruff, Hello Hair Oils
Just like your skin, during the winter months your scalp also loses moisture, causing our unwanted friend – dandruff. However, there are ways to stop this from happening to you. Using beneficial hair oils and moisturising shampoos can enrich your hair with vital nutrients and strengthen your roots. Make sure you’re washing your hair 1 to 2 times a week to ensure your hair maintains its natural oils and stays nourished.

Moisturise Your Dull Hair Back To Life
These colder days tend to strip your hair’s moisture leaving it dry and dull, (and who would want that?). Keeping proactive throughout these colder months and implementing a weekly deep moisturising treatment or mask can help restore your hair’s moisture, keeping it hydrated. Want to take it a step further? Check out the Keune Care Vital Nutrition shampoo and conditioner for extra hydration.

Tame Your Lion’s Mane With The Correct Tools
Nobody likes frizzy hair, and if you aren’t taking the proper care you could end up with a frizzy mane. While some of us can pull it off, using the right products and tools can help you avoid it. If you want to reduce the frizz, use a paddle brush to place less stress on your hair when brushing. Don’t forget to always use heat protectant products like our Keune Care Absolute Volume Thermal Protector before using any heat styling tools. This will protect your hair barrier, keeping your hair strong and protecting it from any breakage.

We all still want those luscious locks all year round, so ensuring you’re accommodating to your hair needs every season is crucial. By keeping moisture locked in your hair from using hair oils, weekly hair masks and the right tools, you can protect your hair from the upcoming winter months.