It's easy to assume that after the crazy Monsoon, Winter is going to go easy on your hair. But that's never the case really. Winter frizz is the real deal that is hard to foresee, and hair in the Winter can get just as frizzy as they do in the Summer if not more.
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So here's what you can do about this:
1. Use The Right Hair Products
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One should know their hair type and the corresponding shampoo that will work with it and one should also steer clear of sulfate and parabens in the formula when choosing a shampoo and conditioner. Keep an eye out for ingredients like coconut oil, argan oil, avocado, shea butter, and jojoba oil as these are super conditioning.
2. Scrub Less In Shower
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Washing your hair less will help your natural oils penetrate the hair and keep it hydrated. So keep washing hair to a minimum in a week or avoid it as much as possible. Natural oils are good at tackling the frizz.
3. Avoid Alcohol And SulfatesProducts that contain alcohol or sulfates have drying formulas that'll make your hair more prone to frizz. Sulfates strip your scalp from natural oils. Instead, switch to glycerin or silicone-based products that are hydrating.
4. Use A Leave-In Conditioner/ Anti-Frizz Serum
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Adding a leave-in conditioner or an anti-frizz serum (whatever suits you more) to your shower routine will help lock in the moisture. Apply it to your wet hair after a shower while your hair is still wet.
5. Ditch The Post-Shower Towel Ritual
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Once you're done taking a bath, ditch the post-shower towel ritual of wrapping a fuzzy towel around your wet head. The fuzzy side will end up making your hair frizzy and reverse the goodness of the hydrating products that you previously used in the shower.

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