Winterproof Your Hair

by olympia on December 20, 2008

Hi, Voula here:

The winter season can take a terrible toll on your hair and skin. From gusty winds to cold, crisp air, to dry heat inside our homes and workplaces; the winter months can turn your beautiful tresses from soft and luxurious locks to a straw-like mane. Trust me, I’ve seen it. Fortunately, a few simple strategies can save your tresses from being ruined forever.

One of the first steps that you can take is to place a ceasefire on your hairdryer. The use of your hairdryer places an undue amount of stress on your hair. It projects huge doses of dry, hot air that can destroy your hair’s tender shafts, ruining and destroying the natural luster that should be there. Obviously, day by day the temperature continues to drop making it difficult to brace the cold with dripping, wet hair. Make sure your hair dryer is tourmaline ionic. Don’t have one? Check out BeautyChoice.com: Hair Dryers for a HUGE selection of well priced dryers.


If you simply aren’t a morning person and the hairdryer just has to come into play, take counteractive measures that can revitalize your tresses. Begin using an intensive daily conditioner on your hair to restore natural moisture and shine. If you have been using one and it isn’t quite doing the trick, now is an excellent time to look for a replacement. You should apply the conditioner while your hair is still slightly damp for the best results. Allow the conditioner to work its magic for three to four minutes. This is a great time to massage your scalp as well. Now, rinse your hair out thoroughly, making sure that you remove as much of the conditioner as you can. If you leave too much conditioner in your hair, it will give it a greasy look. LADIES, herbal essence or pantene is not considered a “good” conditioner. All it does is leave a wax residue to your hair. You get what you pay for, if you want your hair to be in tip top shape, invest in a professional brand product!

For those of you, who have very fine hair; avoid putting any conditioner on the roots of your hair. Plus, you only need to allow the conditioner to work its magic for about one minute. Continue this routine until you put the life back into your hair. Once you have your hair shining in full glory, it should be okay to alternate days for conditioning it. At the first sign of a re-occurrence of dry hair, go back to using your conditioner every day. Dry indoor heat and a low humidity can cause your scalp to become dry and itchy. In fact, it might seem as though your scalp is quickly becoming like sand paper. If you wait too long, you will be plagued with dandruff and that uncomfortable itchy feeling on your scalp all day long.

As soon as possible, begin a hydrating scalp treatment. Use Miracles Hair Oil to replenish your scalp’s natural oils. It soothes the dry, itchy skin of your scalp, leaving it supple once again. Hydrating scalp treatments have special moisturizing ability that seems to seep right into the depths of your scalp. Visit www.miraclesinthecity.com/store/miracles-oil to register for a sample today!


Scalp treatments are applied directly to the scalp and worked into it with the fingers. Allow the treatment to work its magic for about twenty minutes, depending on the severity of your condition. Briefly massage your scalp after that and shampoo your hair. Continue the treatments as long as you show signs of dry scalp. You should notice a gradual improvement after each use of the product. You have control over your appearance, the weather doesn’t!

Since your appearance also reflects upon your reputation, try to look your best at all times. Your hair is a large part of your image. After all, we all want to look our best, right?

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