Hair Stylists Reveal – One Hair Care Tip For Brides For Winter Weddings!
BY Apoorva | 29 Dec, 2020 | 2707 views | 4 min read
Hair care is the crux of getting those shiny silky tresses on D-day! Taking good care of your hair is more than your regular washes and conditioning. Especially in the winters where hair tends to get dry, making it difficult to look lustrous! So, how can I keep my hair healthy in winter? Go to the experts. Don’t worry, we already got to them for you and the winter hair care tips they gave us are the ones to bookmark!
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Hair Stylist Hot Hair Balloon recommends
In winters, your hair tends to go static - especially in cooler places (Jaipur, Delhi etc). To combat this, a great tip is to use serum on both wet and dry hair. Use 2 - 3 pumps of serum on wet hair as a prep product and blow dry your hair. Finish by using a 1 - 2 to settle the fly aways if any. Serum is not only known to control frizz and add shine, but it’s great to use serum on wet hair. And when you blow dry - you add more serum. Using serum on both wet and dry hair - helps your hair from becoming static. Also remember - a good serum doesn't weigh your hair down!
Hair Stylist Ashika Jain recommends
Winter season is right upon us & with winter season comes wedding season! Stay up on you’re A-game with good hair day pictures, every day, for all your gram photos with a simple hair care routine I swear by. Squeeze some fresh aloe vera gel from your plant in the garden & apply to the roots of your hair. Leave it in for 10 minutes. Wash it off using lukewarm water. It’s that easy! Three simple steps to say bye bye to your dry hair & Hi to your new, healthy & shiny hair.
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Hair Stylist Curl Up and Dye recommends
A Banana, honey, curd hair mask. Can be applied from roots to tips. A must-do for all upcoming brides because their hair will get exposed to heat, products etc. and get dry and weak. Curd gives moisture, and has probiotics that help prevent flaking, dandruff. Banana also great for moisture and strengthens bonds in hair. Honey gives shine, and helps the hair to hold moisture for longer. Take 1 ripe banana and mash it up. Add 4 tbsp curd and 1-2 teaspoon of honey. Blend or whisk till smooth. Keep it on for half an hour and wash off with a sulfate free shampoo and follow with a conditioner for best results. A sulfate free shampoo is a must!
Hair Stylist Hair by Priyanka recommends
Wedding preparations and shopping can make your hair dull and lifeless. So to add a little shine and moisture, try these tips. This will enhance your hair naturally. The mixture of milk and honey works like a charm. Antibacterial honey fights scalp infection, excess oil and dryness while milk makes your hair soft and smooth. Mix two tablespoons of honey into one cup of raw milk and mix it well. Apply this mixture onto hair from root to shaft and leave it be for 20 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water and repeat on a weekly basis (for permanent results). Another secret for shiny hair is a treatment with apple cider vinegar. It smoothens and clarifies hair cuticles, hence giving you healthy and shiny tresses. Dilute a tablespoon of vinegar with half a cup of water. Pour this solution over wet hair, and comb through. Comb very nicely on wet hair. Let it rest for five minutes before rinsing off and see the results. If you want, you can add few drops of essential oil for fragrance.
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Hair Stylist Hair by Kaushall recommends
My hair care tips for winter wedding will be - Massage your hair with warm almond oil / jojoba oil/ coconut oil. I would recommend almond oil. Get hair spas done on a regular basis. Do not use hot water to wash your hair. Hydrate the tip of your hair at night before sleeping. Always condition your hair after hair wash and eat healthy!
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