Women in particular are feeling the cold spell not only in the falling temperatures. Because the combination of cold winter air outside and cuddly warm, but mostly dry heating air inside not only dries out the skin easily, but also the hair. They get frizz, look brittle and powerless. Time to give the mane an extensive pampering programme in autumn and winter to defy the cold season with brilliance and fullness.
The rules for hair are similar to those for sensitive and stressed skin: it is absolutely essential to avoid products containing alcohol and to use mild and caring shampoos. Those who can afford it should largely refrain from blow-drying their hair, but prefer to let it air-dry. If blow-drying cannot be avoided for reasons of time or styling, a protective heat protection spray can be applied and distributed in towel-dried hair. Moisturising treatments get dull hair tips going again in no time at all - it is best to massage them only into the tips of the hair, so as not to put too much strain on the sensitive scalp and to avoid quickly greasing the roots.
Hair oil can also help. However, it should probably be dosed, as it can easily leave unwanted greasy residues in the hair. If you're unsure, just try it out at home on a day - here too, it should be given in maximum lengths and tips, never directly on the scalp. Argan oil, for example, is a reliable helper for brittle and fragile hair. Olive oil from the kitchen can also help.
Scarves and caps often charge the hair statically. In contrast, there are special antistatic sprays or antistatic shampoos. Often, however, straightening hair treatments or a tiny portion of gel or wax are sufficient to make the hair heavier. Last but not least, wooden brushes or those with wild boar bristles as well as ion hairdryers provide caring services.
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