Winter Hair Worries Solved

 
1. Protect Damaged Hair
 
Katie Morse, a L’Oréal Professionnel ID artist, says “my clients’ biggest worry during the winter is the condition of their hair – my answer is to always start with a good shampoo and conditioner”. Luckily, L’Oréal Professionnel has just the products with their NEW Pro-Keratin Refill range which includes a shampoo and conditioner- as well as a leave in-cream and masque. Enriched with Pro-Keratin and Incell, the range helps to leave hair feeling protected against external aggressors.
 
2. Experience in-salon treatments
 
If you feel your hair needs nourishment, you could venture to your local L’Oréal Professionnel salon to experience the brand new Power Kera-Recharge express in-salon service which will be in salons from December. Designed with winter in mind, its conditioning formula will help to leave your damaged hair feeling nourished. Find your nearest salon here.
 
3. Hat Hair
 
Whilst we all love cosy hats and winter woollies, we don’t love what they do for our hair. To overcome flattened, limp looking locks, try sprinkling some tecni art super dust for instant lift and volume at the ends.
 
Top Tip: Hannah Mould, a L’Oréal Professionnel ID artist, says “Make the most of this look once the hat is on by curling, crimping or lightly back combing the ends to create volume and texture”.
 
4. Fighting the frizz
 
Strong winds can cause more than a few hair disasters and many of us spend the winter months fighting frizzy hair. To help tame frizzy hair, try using tecni art liss control serum which can give up to 24-hour smoother, more defined hair, softness and natural-looking shine to any style. According to Katie, the liss range “is great for keeping unruly hair under control and maintaining that salon look”. Additionally, you can add one of the Mythic Oil oil blends to keep your hair feeling soft and sleek and smelling great.
 
What’s your biggest winter hair worry? Let us know by commenting below!
 
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