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Teddie SolutionsWinter time is not easy on on our skin, and
it is not any easier on our hair. Teddie
Kossof offers solutions to 5 of the season’s trickiest hair troubles. Turn Winter Hair "Woes" Into Winter Hair "Wows"It’s important to have a few tricks up your sleeve so that your hair is healthy and beautiful when spring rolls around It seems the minute our hair has finished battling the summer sun, humidity and frizzies, winter comes snapping at our heels, bringing with it a whole new set of healthy-hair challenges. As the cold weather hits, hair starts to behave differently. When outside temperatures dip and the inside heat cranks up, hair tends to dry out and is difficult to manage, but there are lots of little things that you can do to protect it. Master stylist Teddie Kossof, founder and owner of Teddie Kossof Salon in Northfield, stresses the need to manage the winter elements that can play tricks on hair. While our hair has it rough all year, Kossof agrees that winter assaults hair in the worst ways. “From November through February, one of winter’s biggest beauty challenges is dealing with dry conditions created by the combination of very low moisture in the air and cold outdoor temperatures,” explains Kossof. “It’s important to have a few tricks up your sleeve so that your hair is healthy and beautiful when spring rolls around.” Problem 1 : Dry hair and fuzzy endsSolutions:
Problem 2 : Static and flyawaysSolutions:
Problem 3 : DullnessAs low temperatures and low humidity work to dry the hair shaft, and we spend less time in the sun, the natural highlights nature paints into our hair become less noticeable, and hair loses its healthy shimmering look, explains Kossof. The cold winter air is more drying and less humid, and therefore more abusive than at other times of the year. Indoor heating devices create a dryer climate as well. All of this spells out duller looking hair. Solutions:
Problem 4 : Hat-headSolutions:
Problem 5 : Dandruff Because dandruff is essentially dry scalp skin that flakes out, winter
is the time when it strikes hard. The key is to retain moisture in the
scalp so that the skin doesn't peel off.
“The cold temperatures and brisk winds can do as much damage to our hair as it can do to our skin,” says Kossof. “This is not the time to cut back on hair care. In fact, spend a few more minutes giving your hair a little TLC.” Adds Kossof, “And if the winter blahs get you down – pamper yourself in the shower with a fragrant shampoo and conditioner … and dream of summer.” |
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