Winter styles of protection could be two round strand, braids, wigs, fake pony, or extensions. Put your hair in a twist, braid or pony tail covered helps protect hair from extreme temperatures and dry air. Here are some tips to help keep moisture in the hair for the fall and winter.
Select one or more natural oils to protect hair. Buy in preparation for the winter and have on hand at home. Natural oils help to keep hair strong and resilient. Examples of big oil to put on the scalp and hair ends are argon, coconut, olive and jojoba oils.
Flushing oil
Rinse hair with oil after the final rinse in the shower is a good way to apply oil to each strand of hair. Comb hair with a Denman brush before styling.
Loose
The use of braids, long flat spins, or a simple ponytail will help retain moisture in the hair, when the ends are placed in a plastic baggy. This floppy can be used in a fake pony, which is a hair extension ponytail. The small plastic bag helps keep moisture and can be used at home or for a few hours each day insured under a hat or scarf.
Select one or more natural oils to protect hair. Buy in preparation for the winter and have on hand at home. Natural oils help to keep hair strong and resilient. Examples of big oil to put on the scalp and hair ends are argon, coconut, olive and jojoba oils.
Flushing oil
Rinse hair with oil after the final rinse in the shower is a good way to apply oil to each strand of hair. Comb hair with a Denman brush before styling.
Loose
The use of braids, long flat spins, or a simple ponytail will help retain moisture in the hair, when the ends are placed in a plastic baggy. This floppy can be used in a fake pony, which is a hair extension ponytail. The small plastic bag helps keep moisture and can be used at home or for a few hours each day insured under a hat or scarf.