9 mistakes that can damage your hair in winters 

Avoid washing your hair with hot water in winters. It not only removes the moisture form the hair but also leads to dullness, frizz, and hair breakage.

Say no to hot water

Conditioning your hair after shampooing is vital for keeping it hydrated and healthy. Use a thick, creamy conditioner containing natural oils like coconut oil, macadamia nut oil, jojoba oil, or shea butter.

Condition them properly

Because of the absence of moisture in the air throughout the winter, the scalp becomes drier and itchier. This might cause dandruff, scalp inflammation, or flakiness, which can contribute to hair loss. Massage your scalp with heated oil to feed it and encourage healthy hair growth.

Never skip oiling

Too much washing can deplete your hair of its natural oils, causing dryness and irritation. To keep your hair's natural moisture balance, restrict your hair washes to twice a week and use a gentle sulphate-free shampoo.

Refrain from over shampooing

Wet hair is more prone to breakage and damage when combed. When your hair is wet, avoid combing it. Instead, carefully untangle your hair with a wide-toothed comb.

Don’t comb wet hair

Woollen sweaters can produce friction and static electricity, resulting in hair breakage and split ends. Instead, choose silk or satin-lined hats and scarves.

Avoid woollen sweaters

Heat styling tools, such as straighteners, curling irons, and hairdryers, can cause harm to your hair. If you must use them, use a heat protectant spray to your hair before style.

Avoid heating

Trimming should be an essential part of your hair care routine, to keep them healthy and shiny even in the winters.

Trim regularly

Wearing a beanie for long hours hinders scalp breathing, and traps dirt, dust, and sebum, leading to weakened roots and damaged follicles.

Do not wear a beanie for long hours