How to Take Care of Hair in Winter
During the winter months, your hair needs an extra attention. Bad winter conditions as well as the dry heat of the indoors, can cause your hair breakage.
There are some things you can do to protect your hair. Here are some tips.
Best Rated Hair Care Products
The Sun daily newspaper tested the ‘designer’ hair care products to find out if they are any good.
A team of Sun girls tried out the leading ‘celebrity’ products for 7 days giving them marks out of 20.
Here is how they rated the products:
Best Home Hair Dyes
Why should you consider homemade hair dyes?
Because commercial hair dyes contain chemicals that can potentially damage your hair and scalp.
There are home dyes that are mild for your hair and skin, but they do not produce the brilliant results of chemical based products.
How to Have Cheap Hair Cuts
You can have great hair cuts without blowing a hole in your wallet. Here are three tips that will work not only for ladies but for men too.
- You can get your hair cut cheaply, or even for free, by booking yourself an appointment with a trainee hairdresser. A huge number of salons offer trainee cuts at a fraction of the typical cost. You do not need to worry about hair disaster because they work under supervision.
Homemade Hair Rinses
To give a boost to your hair style, try homemade hair rinses. They will ensure that shampoo and conditioner residues are rinsed out completely, and give an extra shine boost to your hair.
- If you have blonde hair, a good choice is freshly squeezed lemon juice, mixed with warm water. You can also use chamomile, marigold or calendula.
Oops Hair Color Remover
Having a bad hair-coloring job isn’t pleasant. It can make for a bad month ahead.
Men and women color their hair about 9 times per year and almost half are unhappy with the results.
In the past, all you were able to do is to either wait for your hair to grow out or spend lots of money for corrective color treatments.
Winter 2007 Hair Style
Hair style that is very ‘in’ for winter 2007 is an old school Hollywood look.
Try long bangs swept over to the side, something like actress Kirsten Dunst.
This is an excellent option for women with longer, wavier hair. This hair style doesn’t require the precision of blunt, trimmed bangs.


