The constant change between cold, humid air outside and dry heat from the heating is a strain on the hair. The cold temperatures deprive the hair of moisture and promote breakage and split ends. Synthetic winter wool hats do the rest: They flatten waves, curls and voluminous hairstyles, leaving your hair dull, brittle and standing on end as if electrified. Even if your styling doesn't last as long when you wear warm hats in winter, you can still get the best out of it with the right hair care. These are our tips for proper winter hair care:
- Organic hair oil for dull hair & split ends
If you struggle with dull, strawy or statically charged hair, the Organic Antistatic Hair Oil with herbal repair complex can also help prevent split ends. Knead the high-quality cold-pressed oils drop by drop into the ends of your hair. Then rub 2 drops of hair oil between your hands and then gently stroke the top hair for a shiny finish. You also capture light frizz again. - Mild organic shampoo without sulfates and silicones
The Ultramild Free Bio Shampoo soothes the scalp, gives the hair natural body and rebuilds the smoothing fatty acid protective layer of the hair fiber. Make sure you use lukewarm water when washing your hair, as hot water removes additional oil from your hair, irritates the scalp and makes your hair look dull and dull. - Blow dry only with heat protection
If you don't have time to let the hair air dry, depending on your hair type, use either the Bio Finisher Volume Spray or the Bio Finisher Glossing Spray as a heat protectant against the heat of a blow dryer. Both finishers simultaneously make your hair more elastic and resistant to breakage. After washing, apply the finisher directly to the roots. Then your hair will become greasy less quickly and will retain its volume for longer. Use a hairdryer with ionic technology, which prevents the hair from becoming electrically charged. Set it to the lowest possible temperature setting.
- Organic scalp serum for itchy scalp
The Organic Scalp Treatment T helps with itchy, dry scalp and redness. Apply the soothing serum drop by drop directly to the scalp using the pipette and let it work for as long as possible. Then treat yourself to a gentle scalp massage to stimulate healthy blood circulation in the hair roots.
- Organic hair mask for dry hair
In addition to basic hair care, we recommend a treatment about once a week that gives your hair an extra dose of moisture and sustainably strengthens damaged hair. The Bio Hair Mask Pomegranate is ideal as a rich leave-in care product. Alternatively, if you have finer hair, you can leave this hair treatment on for as long as possible or overnight and then wash it out. The warmth of a towel that you wrap around your head allows the care ingredients to be absorbed even more intensively.
- Comb and brush made from natural materials
If possible, avoid using plastic combs or brushes, as these create a static charge on the hair and promote hair breakage and split ends. Instead, opt for a brush or comb made of wood and other natural materials that gently untangle the hair and work as gently as possible. If you have curly hair, you don't need a brush or comb every now and then. In order not to destroy bundled waves, it is gentler to simply comb the hair with your fingertips. - Balanced nutrition
Make sure your diet includes plenty of fresh food with vitamins and trace elements in a natural composition. Your body can utilize these much better than isolated synthetic nutritional supplements. In particular, a protein-rich diet with vitamin B2, B3, B7 and zinc, which are found in almonds, nuts, seeds, eggs or oatmeal, strengthens the hair structure.