Tips for Hair Extensions in Cold Weather

by HEATHER COLLIER / 1 OCT. 2024

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    Winter may be the season of cosy scarves and pumpkin lattes, but it can be brutal on your hair. So, how does cold weather affect hair? Cold, dry air is notorious for stripping your locks of moisture, making hair extensions and natural strands alike prone to dryness, breakage, and frizz. If you're rocking clip-in hair extensions, Remy hair extensions, or even permanent hair extensions, you’ll need to adjust your hair care routine to maintain their luscious look through the chilly months. Here's how you can winter-proof your hair and keep it looking fabulous all season long!

    Adjusting Your Hair Care Routine for Cold Weather

    Increase Moisture and Hydration

    Cold weather can deplete your hair’s moisture, leading to dry, brittle strands. Whether you’re wearing human hair extensions or your natural hair, upping your hydration game is key to a successful winter hair care routine. Opt for our hydrating, sulphate-free Shampoo and Conditioner that deeply moisturises and nourishes your hair. Don’t skip weekly deep conditioning treatments like our Hair Mask, especially if you’re wearing permanent extensions like nanos, tapes and wefts. Look for treatments that contain ingredients like argan oil, shea butter, or keratin to give your hair the moisture boost it needs. 

    Use a Humidifier

    Use a Humidifier

    Believe it or not, your home’s heating system could be sabotaging your hair. Indoor heating tends to dry out the air, which can lead to parched skin and hair. A simple solution? Invest in a humidifier. By keeping moisture in the air, you help prevent your hair – especially delicate clip-in hair extensions – from becoming overly dry. Plus, it benefits your skin too, reducing the dry, itchy feeling you get in colder months.

    Limit Heat Styling

    We get it – sometimes heat styling feels like a necessity, but the damage it causes can be magnified during the winter. Excessive heat dries out your hair, making it more vulnerable to the effects of cold weather. Try limiting heat styling by opting for heat-free styles. For instance, braid your clip in extensions or wrap them in satin rollers overnight for gorgeous waves without the heat damage. If you must use a hot tool, always apply our Heat Protection Spray beforehand. 

    Alternative Styling Tips:

    • Twist or braid damp hair for heat-free waves
    • Use foam or satin rollers overnight
    • Store clip ins in our Hanger & Carrier to reduce restyling and damage
    • Air dry clip in extensions overnight for a loose wave
    • Try braided ponytails to avoid over washing or heat styling

    Protecting Your Hair from Winter Elements

    Winter winds and freezing temperatures don’t just make you shiver – they can wreak havoc on your hair too. Here’s how to protect your locks, whether they’re natural or our luxury human hair extensions.

    Wear a Hat or Scarf

    Wear a Hat or Scarf

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    Don’t underestimate the power of a good hat or scarf when braving the cold! They shield your hair from harsh winds, which can lead to tangling and breakage. Opt for materials like silk or satin linings that are gentler on your hair. Wool or cotton might feel cozy, but they can cause friction, leading to breakage and frizz – something you definitely want to avoid, especially if you’re wearing clip-in hair extensions.

    Avoid Wet Hair Exposure

    Avoid Wet Hair Exposure

    Heading out with wet hair is a recipe for disaster in cold weather. The moisture in your hair can freeze in the chilly air, causing breakage. Always dry your hair completely before stepping outside, especially if you have professional hair extensions or permanent hair extensions, as these can cause scalp irritation if not dried correctly around the bond. If you’re in a rush, consider using a microfiber towel to speed up the drying process, as it’s gentler and more absorbent than regular towels.

    Use Protective Hair Products

    Use Protective Hair Products

    Arm your hair with a protective barrier! Leave-in conditioners, anti-frizz sprays, and protective serums are essential when it comes to learning how to protect hair from cold weather. Look for products that shield your hair from the dry air and help maintain its moisture levels. If you're wearing clip in extensions or Remy hair extensions, make sure the products you use are designed specifically for extensions, so they don’t cause buildup or damage.

    Managing Static and Frizz in Winter

    Cold air outside, warm air inside – it’s the perfect storm for static and frizz. But don’t worry, with the right tricks, you can keep them at bay, perfecting your autumn hair care all the way through till winter.

    Use Anti-Static Products

    Use Anti-Static Products

    One of the downsides of colder weather is static, which makes your hair difficult to manage. The secret to keeping your hair sleek and smooth is anti-static products. These come in many forms, such as our Moisturising Silky Spray, or creams and serums. If you’re battling static in your clip-in extensions, choose a lightweight anti-static spray that won’t weigh down your hair while providing the control you need.

    Avoid Over-Washing

    Washing your hair too often strips it of its natural oils, which leads to dryness and, you guessed it – static. Stretch out your washes to every 2-3 days and refresh your hair in between with a dry shampoo. Clip in extensions only need to be washed every 10-12 uses to keep them healthy, unless you notice product build up or difficulty brushing. When it comes to permanent extensions, over-washing can also cause them to dry out, reducing their lifespan. Not only will this help manage static, but it will also keep your hair feeling healthier throughout the colder months. 

    Opt for Natural Bristle Brushes

    Did you know that the type of brush you use can make all the difference? Natural bristle brushes and those that are designed to detangle your hair in whatever condition are your winter saviour. They help distribute your scalp’s natural oils more evenly through your hair, keeping it moisturised and reducing static. However, our extension-friendly Detangling Hairbrush is just as gentle on your hair as a natural bristle brush. Designed for both wet and dry hair, our brush has anti-slip technology, and effortlessly glides through your tresses, both natural hair and extensions.

    Conclusion:  

    As the temperatures drop, it’s time to level up your hair care game with these essential tips. Whether you’re a clip-in hair extensions enthusiast or prefer permanent extensions, you can maintain gorgeous, healthy locks all season long by adjusting your routine to combat the effects of cold weather. From boosting hydration to shielding your strands from harsh elements, your winter hair care routine will make all the difference in protecting your locks. Stay cosy, stay stylish, and keep your hair flawless no matter the forecast!

    FAQs

    How can I prevent my hair from drying out in cold weather?

    To prevent your hair from drying out in cold weather, use a deep conditioning treatment once a week to keep moisture locked in. It’s also important to reduce the use of heat styling tools and switch to a moisturising Shampoo and Conditioner. Consider using a Hair Mask or hair oil to maintain hydration throughout the day.

    What are the best products to use for winter hair care?

    The best products for winter hair care include sulphate-free moisturising shampoos, rich conditioners with natural oils like argan or coconut, and deep conditioning masks. Leave-in conditioners, hair oils, and serums that contain ingredients like shea butter or jojoba oil are also effective for sealing in moisture. Look for products that provide extra hydration and protection against environmental stressors.

    How can I protect my hair from cold wind and low temperatures?

    To protect your hair from cold wind and low temperatures, make sure to wear a stylish hat or scarf made from soft fabrics like silk or satin to minimize friction. Apply a leave-in conditioner or anti-frizz serum before heading outdoors to form a protective barrier. You can also tuck your hair into your coat or wear it in protective styles like braids or buns to minimize exposure to the elements.

    What should I do if my hair becomes static and frizzy in winter?

    If your hair becomes static and frizzy in winter, use a leave-in conditioner, anti-static spray or our very own Moisturising Silky Hair Spray which serves to keep on top of stray hairs, otherwise known as fly-aways. Rubbing a small amount of hair oil or serum through your hair can help smooth frizz and add shine. Using a humidifier in your home can also help add moisture to the air, preventing static buildup.

    How often should I wash my hair during the winter months?

    During the winter months, it’s best to reduce the frequency of washing your hair to two or three times a week. Over-washing can strip your hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness. Instead, use dry shampoo between washes to keep your hair fresh without removing essential moisture.

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