Winter
can be a brutal season for hair. From split ends to a dry scalp, the winter
season is no friend of ours. As this year’s harshest weather approaches, let’s
prepare for it with healthy and lustrous hair.
Men and
women both want their hair to look nice even during the worst weather days.
However, the necessary measures aren’t often taken to replenish their hair from
the disastrous conditions they expose it to. If hair is essential to us, let’s
treat it with care. Here are the top-three hair care tips
that will revive your hair from its dead state this winter.
Deep Condition &
Moisturize
Harsh
winter temperatures damage your hair causing your scalp to lose nutrients and
your hair to become frizzy. Deep
conditioning your hair will cleanse your scalp, eliminate dirt, strengthen your
roots, and it replenishes your hair with nutrients. It’s recommended to deep
condition your hair at least once a week.
Once
you’ve washed your hair, it’s imperative to lock in some oils that your hair
needs. Look for natural oils, such as coconut or Argon Moroccan, which give
your hair shine and grows it out. Also, try to avoid products that contain
alcohol, or high amounts of it, such as in some hairsprays and hair gels. These
products dry and damage your hair.
At New
England Associates®, our line of hair
care products provide the necessary nutrients for your hair. Below are some of
our most popular products that are great for deep conditioning, moisturizing
and styling. Visit our website at http://hairstart.com/ to view our full collection of
hair care products.
·
For
deep conditioning, try our HairStart® Condition25™, a
conditioner that contains 25 vitamins, minerals and amino acids essential for
healthier and fuller looking hair.
·
To retain moisture, our NEA Conditioner Moisturizing
Formula
reduces dryness and flakes and helps your hair
look lustrous.
Heat Protectant
During
the winter, most men and women tend to use a lot of heat styling products that
can damage their hair. Though staying away from them can be hard, it’s
recommended not to use them as frequently. Letting your hair dry naturally and
leaving it in its natural state is one of the best ways protect your hair from
the heat. However, if you insist on using a heat styling product, it’s highly
recommended to use a heat protectant like New England Associates® ' NEA Styling Lotion. This product can protect hair
from heat, controls frizz and preserves your hair’s moisture balance.
Trim Your Hair
Regularly
This may
sound strange, but trimming your hair, specifically your split ends, fortifies
your hair. Leaving split ends in your hair only causes your hair to look
brittle and unattractive. Trimming them enhances your hairs strength and
quality to grow better and longer. According to womanitely.com and menshairstylestoday.com, it’s recommend to trim your
hair around every 2 months.
Following these tips
not only protects your hair, but also restores your hair to a healthier state.
We all want healthy looking hair, so let’s make it happen. New England
Associates® can help you achieve the
hair of your dreams. A free consultation is the first step towards addressing
your hair loss or thinning issues. Find out WHY you’re losing your hair and just
how healthy your scalp really is, and how can you improve it. Call
1-866-HairStart today for more information to discover your options.
At
New England Associates® we offer the latest solutions for men and women suffering
from hair loss. With over 30 years in the hair industry, we have proven to find
each client a solution that suits their needs and gives them their desired
results. From Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation to Laser Hair Therapy, our
procedures are guaranteed to make you Look As Good As You Feel! ™ To learn more
about us, our hair loss solutions and read client testimonials, visit our
website at www.hairstart.com
or call 1-866-HairStart
Declaimer" As
with all procedures, results may vary. Whether or not these procedures
will have the intended results will be determined in your private evaluation
with your hair loss consultant. "
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