How To Maintain Longer Hairstyles in Colder Weather

How To Maintain Longer Hairstyles in Colder Weather
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Your hairstyle represents your personality and gives you a part of your identity. Depending on the look you want to achieve and how much care you’re willing to put into it, there are various styles you can choose from.

Weather and seasonal elements are details you must consider when deciding on a hairstyle, especially if you want to keep it long. You must prevent your hair from cracking, freezing, or becoming messy to maintain longer hairstyles in colder weather.

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Wash It Less Often

Washing and drying long hair is a long process that can take away natural elements, like oil, that keeps it strong and healthy. Ideally, you should wash your hair every three days, but that depends on some of the activities you partake in, like exercising. During the winter, you should wash your long hair twice a week to keep it protected from low temperatures.

Cut the Tips

Long hair tends to split at the tip because of cold weather or lack of restorative treatments, and these split ends could weaken and break your hair. Cutting the tips at least once a month will prevent the splits from traveling up, which could make your hair look frizzy and unhealthy. You must cut no less than the length of one finger to keep your hair strong and naturally protected.

Let It Air Dry

After washing your hair and before leaving your home, it’s essential to let dry your hair; the best way to do that is by letting it air dry. Avoiding heat from dryers or irons will keep your hair at room temperature and prevent cracks when stepping into the cold weather. If you want to add texture to your long hair without heat, there are various methods you can use, from towels to dry curling tubs.

Keep It Covered

Just like you cover most of your body parts when the weather is cold, you must also protect your long hair from low temperatures. Wearing a hat is ideal, but sometimes, this could mess with your hairstyle. To avoid this situation, plan your outfit around wearing a hat for protection.

Maintaining longer hairstyles in colder weather could be challenging, so you must keep an open mind to different options.

About Dianne Pajo

Dianne Pajo is a writer based out of the Chicagoland area with a passion for music, combat sports, and animals. She enjoys competing in amateur boxing and kickboxing, but in her other leisure time, you can find her performing music around the city. She is also a dog mom of 2.

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