By BH's Caitlin, BeautyHaven
Now
that the temperatures have well and truly dropped (hello, winter!),
it's not uncommon for my hair to misbehave. Like clockwork, when winter
strikes I bid farewell to my oil-slicked strands and instead face super (super) dry and frizzy ends. Oh, and they just love to tangle! Turns out I’m not alone.
We asked you, our beloved members, about the hair problems you face during the winter months.
We then got Joey Scandizzo, Co-Creative Director of ELEVEN Australia
and three-time Australian Hairdresser of the Year to offer some advice.
So here you are – your common winter hair problems – solved by somebody who knows his stuff.
PROBLEM:
Dry Ends
SOLUTION:
As the moisture levels in the air drop, so too do the moisture levels
in your strands. It’s no wonder I (and many others) wake up with super
dry, frizzy ends on a crisp winter’s morning.
“[When it comes to winter hair problems,] dry hair is the big one,”
says Joey. “Make sure you add extra moisture to your routine, a leave-in
treatment is great and a once a week moisture/protein boost always
helps.”
We recommend applying Schwarzkopf Extra Care Nutri Protect Express Repair Leave In Conditioner to dry, damaged ends after every wash. Combine this with a rich mask like ELEVEN Australia 3 Minute Rinse Out Repair Treatment (which Joey says is the perfect mix of moisture and protein) once a week – and you can thank us later.
PROBLEM:
Frizzy Strands
SOLUTION:
Is frizz your main winter hair concern? If you’re going in and out of
hot and cold environments (from warm, cosy heating indoors to the
freezing cold streets), the change in temperature can cause the cuticle
layer of the hair to open and close, leaving you with a helluva lot of
frizz. To counteract this, apply KMS California Tamefrizz De-Frizz Oil to strands in need of a bit of love.
PROBLEM:
Rainy Day Locks
SOLUTION:
If you often find your freshly styled hair ruined by winter drizzle
on your umbrella-less walk to shelter, chances are you feel pretty
peeved at Mother Nature.
Joey’s on-the-go hack? Dry shampoo, of course! “[It] is a great way
to freshen up hair and make the texture created look intentional.” Pop a
mini-sized ELEVEN Australia Give Me Clean Hair Dry Shampoo in your handbag, and you’ll be prepared for rain, hail or shine!
PROBLEM:
Tangled, Knotty TressesSOLUTION:
Wearing high neck jumpers, beanies and scarves to keep cosy during
the colder months is great – until your hair gets caught among the
layers and becomes one big knotty, matted mess by the end of the day.
Joey recommends carrying a wide tooth comb in your bag, as “the wide
teeth separate the tangles and don’t create a fluffy texture.” This
means you can detangle hair on-the-go without turning your locks into a
lion’s mane (or is that just me?). We like Scunci Brushology Detangling Comb for an everyday option, or Mason Pearson Comb Detangling if you’re after something a little more luxe.
PROBLEM:
Dull HairSOLUTION:
Combat dullness by taking a leaf out of Bella Hadid’s book,
and go darker! “Going a littler darker and keeping your colour fresh
helps [keep hair in tip-top condition during winter] as it adds a great
shine to hair and makes it appear healthier.” Dark hair suits the colder
months, so if you already were thinking of making the change, there’s
no time like the present. If you need a little more convincing, this is why you should cross over to the dark side.