Winter’s dry air definitely adds to the drama of hair stress, robbing hair of a healthy balance of moisture which in turn creates frizz, static and flyaways. Here are some tips from our Celebrity Stylist team to sail through winter with fabulously healthy hair.
1. Moisture, Moisture, Moisture!
When rinsing out your conditioner, leave a little bit in to add moisture. Then, use a moisture rich styler like Curl Envy Perfect Curl Cream for all-day hydration. Even though it is a curl product, it also works wonderfully on straight hair to quench dehydrated tendrils and smooth frizz.
2. Don’t Over Wash
Try not to wash your hair every day. Over washing can strip your hair of moisture and colour. Instead, use a no-wash cleanser like 2nd Day Revitalizer between washes. This will also help to prevent frizz and static.
3. Take Care with your Hat
Your winter hat might absorb some of your hair’s much needed moisture. If wearing a hat try to compensate for moisture loss with a light moisturizer like Moisture Gloss Daily Drops. Another little trick is to spray some Smooth & Straight Heat Protect Flat Iron Spray inside your hat – it helps tremendously in controlling static.
4. Camouflage with Colour
If you dye your hair, using darker, richer shades in the winter can help to camouflage dryness. Light bounces off of dark hair wonderfully, giving it the appearance of shine and health. Try taking your blonde or brunette a bit darker than you would in the summer.

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Can i rinse my hair with vineger first then use my Marc Anthony conditioner after?
thank you
Yes you can, however, best results are definitely when it is the last step in your wash routine. Remember to dilute the vinegar in water and be careful with your eyes. Some of our staff tried this a couple of weeks ago. They did 2 cups of water to a little less than half a cup of vinegar (preferably apple cider vinegar).