With the fall and winter season come fresh new boots but also scarfs, hats, headbands, collars of jackets and coats that are constantly rubbing and tearing on our fragile curls.
As you know the outer layer of your hair is made up of cuticles that are positioned like scales acting as your hairs protective shield. Constant tearing, pulling and rubbing as well as chemical damage such as coloring or heat can raise the cuticles and lead eventually to severe damage.
These added challenges during fall and winter combined with intense temperature changes, from windy cold air to dry heated interiors definitely affect the health and hydration level of our curls. So what to do in fall and how to prep for winter?
THESE 3 MUST-DO’S WILL KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND HYDRATED:
1. Start regular Deep-conditioning and introducing treatments to your hair:
If you haven’t been a fan yet, you will become one: Regular Deep -conditioning treatments are key to obtaining healthy and bouncy curls.
These power houses are packed with extra hydrating ingredients, intense nourishment and strengthening proteins.
We absolutely LOVE ;) Unconditional LOVE. This deep-conditioning hydration treatment delivers moisture in the core of your hair strand. Extracts of the “Rose of Jericho” are responsible for extremely long lasting moisture retention within the hair shaft and baobab protein deeply nourishes and repairs. Ginseng and Green tea strengthen the actual root of the hair and encourage new growth.
For All Curl Types
For Medium to High Porosity Curl Types
For Low Porosity Hair Types
Curl Tip: To re-create a salon Deep Treatment:
Section your hair and apply deep treatment on soaking wet hair. Finger detangle the entire section. Twist this section and advance to the next. Once the entire head is covered and has been finger detangled and twisted, place your hair underneath a plastic cap and add some heat from a blow dryer and/or cover head under towel and let the treatment do its magic.
Depending on your hair type and how much product you hair can support you can leave the conditioner inside or rinse it out a bit. For most curl types (except very fine and low density hair) it is safe to say that if you hair has absorbed the conditioner (when your hair is no longer white) you can just keep the conditioner inside and follow with the next step: Butter and/or Sealant.
2. Put that leave-in Conditioner to use!
Even if you are not big on leave-ins otherwise, the fall season should be your motivator to start looking for a true CULRFRIEND!
Once you found a great match for your hair you will never want to live without one!
That leave-in conditioner is your go-to product during the week to rehydrate, refresh and revive your curls. Put that moisture back in your hair with a bit of leave-in before you go to bed for bouncy curls in the morning or revive and refresh them with some much needed hydration during your morning routine. Try these products and thank us later;)
For All Curl Types
For Medium to High Porosity Curl Types
For Low Porosity Hair Types
3. Lock in that Moisture...always!
This might maybe be the MOST important tip! So now you made sure that your hydration game is on point but in order to keep that moisture where it belongs (within your hair ☺), you need to make sure to lock it in! How do you that? You use an oil based sealant.
All natural oils act as sealants, creating a shield around your hair cuticles. Just imagine that hair oils and pomades are your winter coat for your hair. Just as you wouldn’t go outside without a jacket, you want to make sure that you hair is protected too!
During fall and winter make sure to finish every curl routine with sealing in that moisture!!!!
Some of our favorite Sealants:
For All Curl Types
For Medium to High Porosity Curl Types
For Low Porosity Hair Types