Healthy hair in Winter

    30-Jan-2025
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Shahnaz Husain
There’s a toxic relationship between winter and hair fall. Winter weather can be tough on your hair, and it’s not just about the cold.   The drop in temperature, low humidity levels and indoor heating strip out moisture leaving your hair dry and brittle.
The drop in humidity during the winter season dries out the air, which in turn, pulls moisture from your mane. Moisture is important, as without it,  issues like frizz, breakage, dandruff, and an overall dull appearance can cause excessive hair loss during the colder months.
Winter hair care is not limited to your pre- and post-shower routine. Instead, it involves making key adjustments to your overall lifestyle.
1----Use Luke Water----   Hot showers might feel comforting in the cold, but they can suck out the moisture from the hair, making it more vulnerable to breakage. Hot water and steam can strip away natural oils, leading to hair dryness. Further, it can also cause dandruff and scalp irritation. So, opt for lukewarm/ cold water when washing and rinse off your hair.   Always try to finish with a cold water rinse, as it seals down cuticles, locking in the moisture and making the hair look shinier
2----Avoid excessive heat styling: ---
While it’s tempting to blow-dry your hair more often in the winter, Excessive use of heat tools like blow dryers,   straighteners and curling irons can further dry out your hair potentially leading to breakage and further dryness.    Allow the hair to dry naturally and use heat-free styling methods whenever possible.
If you like to style your hair with hot tools, apply a heat protectant spray first.  A good heat protectant will help keep your hair shiny and smooth, even when using hot styling tools.
Switch to shampoos and conditioners that are specifically designed for hydration. Look for ingredients like aloe vera, shea butter, or keratin to nourish your hair and keep it hydrated. Use a lightweight hydrating serum    and leave-in conditioners   that help to lock in moisture and  keep your hair smooth and manageable
. Avoid products with sulfates or alcohol that can strip your hair of moisture.  Stick to nourishing, alcohol-free styling products to keep your hair soft and hydrated.
The right Wintertime hair care products can keep your locks looking their best.
It will help you combat frizz and offer sleek, manageable hair. Always go for hair serums with argan oil or silicone, as these ingredients build a protective layer on the hair, offering extra protection and shine.
3---Eat Healthy----
Healthy hair starts from within. Ensuring proper nutrition is fundamental to maintaining healthy hair, especially during winter.
Staying adequately hydrated is vital, as water is crucial in maintaining hair moisture. By nourishing your body from within, you provide the foundation for luscious and resilient hair, even in winter's challenges.
Drink plenty of water, juices, and soups and eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins A, C, and E, along with omega-3 fatty acids, to nourish your hair during winter.  
Vitamin A nourishes the scalp and increases blood into hair follicles, while vitamin E prevents hair breakage.
Include fruits, vegetables, nuts, soybeans, and flaxseeds in your diet.
4---Avoid Tight Hairstyles
Hairstyles such as ponytails or braids,  which pull your hair back harshly can also often lead to weaker hair and breakage from the roots. It can put excessive tension on the hair shafts leading to hair loss,  so keeping things loose is a good idea. A relaxed braid or a low, loose ponytail will keep your hair healthy while looking stylish.
This also applies to rubber bands and hair clips, which can also cause damage if too tight.
5--Oil your Hair-------
It is all the more important to nourish your hair regularly with natural ingredients. They are non-toxic and do not harm the structure of the hair.
Incorporate natural oils into your hair care routine to provide an extra layer of protection and hydration. Sesame oil, argan oil, coconut oil, and jojoba oil are excellent choices. Have hot oil therapy once a week. Heat oil and apply on the hair. If the hair is dry and damaged, pure coconut oil or pure almond oil may be applied. Using your fingertips massage the scalp gently, actually moving the scalp in circular motions. This helps to improve blood circulation to the follicles. Then do the hot towel wrap.
6--Apply Hair Mask
Curry leaves are said to contain nutritive elements, including antioxidants, which bring back health to the roots and promote hair growth. Curry leaves contain beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A. This vitamin helps in the production of sebum, the natural oil that keeps the scalp and hair roots moisturized. A well-moisturized scalp is conducive to hair growth.
Make a paste of curry leaves, one tablespoon of honey and coconut oil and apply to the hair. Wash off after half an hour.
7---Rinse with Milk
After your shampoo, rinse the hair with milk and leave on for 5 minutes. Then rinse off with plain water. It would help to add body and shine to the hair. For extremely dry hair, add a little milk to egg yolk and apply on the hair half an hour before shampoo. This is a wonderful nourishing treatment for dry hair. The hair looks soft, smooth and shiny.
8--Egg Hair Mask for Damaged Hair
The B-vitamins in eggs, including Biotin (B7) and Niacin (B3), play a significant role in promoting hair growth. The natural oils present in eggs help moisturize the hair, providing a natural shine and luster.The proteins in eggs can help repair damaged hair by filling in gaps and cracks along the hair shaft. Eggs can act as a natural conditioner, providing moisture to dry and damaged hair. Applying egg white on the hair 15 minutes of shampoo helps to reduce oiliness and add body to the hair.
9---Apply Apple Cider Vinegar
The natural pH of the scalp is slightly acidic, and commercial shampoos can sometimes disrupt this balance. Apple cider vinegar, with its acidic nature, helps to restore the pH level of the scalp. A balanced pH contributes to a healthier scalp and can enhance the overall condition of your hair. Apple cider vinegar has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it effective in combating dandruff and alleviating an itchy scalp. Regular use of ACV can help maintain a healthy scalp environment and reduce the occurrence of dandruff. Mix one part apple cider vinegar with two parts water. After shampooing, pour the mixture over your hair as a final rinse. This helps restore the pH balance of your hair and adds shine.
The writer is an internationally famed beauty expert and is called the herbal queen of India