5 Expert Tips For Proper Winter Hair Maintenance

Phillipe Fiorio gives 5 tips and tricks on how to keep your hair looking healthy during the winter months. From hair and scalp dryness and curly hair nightmares, implements these tips into your hair care routine.

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Now is the winter weather, taking its toll on your hair here to help is Philippe for ya. It'S always a good event. Okay, this one comes in from Ginny on Facebook and she said my scalp gets so dry and itchy this time of year. What is going on? What can I do? Yeah I mean this winter, especially with all the weather changes it wreaks havoc and you've got all the dry air plus blow dryers and yeah. You know you really got ta see what's best for you, every individual is different. You really want to make sure that you use a zinc shampoo, something that you can alternate with your regular shampoo just to calm down the itchiness, the dryness and the flakes you want to see flakes outside not coming from the top of your head. You know so, but again you also want to cut down your shampooing. You want to leave those natural protective oils. Sometimes people say just rub a little bit of oil on the scalp, but that can clog the pores sometimes and create more irritation. So there's a fine line cut down on the shampooing. Ask your stylist! What'S best, what would be best for you, you know just bring it back, not like how you do in the summer, bring it back to one or two shampoos a week. If that you know and zinc zinc shampoos, there's a lot of them out there, tar shampoos it just exfoliates the scalp calms, the reminisce and irritation, and just takes away a lot of that dryness that you feel okay, good stuff. We had a tweet from Angie who said I have curly hair and I wake up in the winter months with knots at the back, sometimes they're, so bad. I have to cut them out. What should I be doing to avoid this? She needs a hair bonnet like I wear. I guess: ok, hair about it. Silky, hair bonnet yeah, silk or satin pillowcases very important like it just you know, and it's great when those clients that do cut the knots out of the back and they come back to salon and you're. Just looking at the hair and you're going whoa. What was I thinking last time? Ok, I mean before bed curly hair, you shouldn't call them dry. So if you want you can damp in a little bit, you could take a little bit of conditioner with your hands or a little bit of an argan oil use. A wide tooth comb and just pick away at it, gently yeah, okay, it's important that everybody curlier Strait brushes their hair before bed and in the morning remember when your grandmother or that tale hundred times before bed, but is there any? Is there any truth in that? There is because these brushes what they do, especially with the tips, take your natural enzymes and oil from your scalp and transfer them through the shaft. Your hair you're, basically using your own oils, to give a treatment to your hair and, as part of it, just the like the gaming, the massage of the Bicol, exactly because I know my hairstylist, it just feels so nice on the scalp it invigorates it. That'S a good feeling.

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