Seasons Change - How to Protect your Natural Hair Year-Round


Now that the seasons are changing, you may be noticing shifts in your hair. Normally, each season can bring it's own challenges like humidity or dryness. It's important that your hair care routine adapts to these changes so you can keep your hair healthy year-round. 

Hydration is Key

Regardless of the season, keeping your natural hair well-hydrated is crucial. During the summer, your hair can lose moisture quickly, leading to frizz and dryness. Fall and winter can result in dry hair because of the influx of indoor heating. This can sap the moisture from your hair. 

Investing in a good leave-in conditioner and deep conditioning treatments to maintain the right balance of moisture for your hair, no matter the season. 

Adjust Your Shampoo and Conditioner 

Different seasons may call for different types of products. In the summer, you might consider using a clarifying shampoo to remove excess oil and product buildup. In the winter, a moisturizing and sulfate free shampoo is a better choice to combat dryness. Similarly, choose conditioners and treatments that suit your climate and individual needs. 

Protect Your Hair from Sun and UV Damage

In the summer, prolonged sun exposure can lead to hair damage, just like it can harm your skin. Use hats, scarves, or UV protectant hair products to shield your hair from the sun's harmful rays. UV-protectant sprays can be applied to help prevent color fading and structural damage. 

Embrace Protective Styles 

Switching to protective styles like braids, twists or updos during extreme weather conditions can help lock in moisture and reduce manipulation. 

Regular Trims

Split ends are a common problem that can also be exacerbated by seasonal changes. Regular trims can help prevent split ends and keep your hair looking healthy. Aim to trim your hair every 8-12 weeks to maintain it's vitality. 

By following these tips and adapting your routine to the changing weather, you can keep your hair looking refreshed all year-round. 


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