October 21, 2011

How to Survive Winter without Protective Styling



As the temperatures drop and the bitter cold creeps in, naturals are scampering to find the ultimate protective style.  But what if you are not a fan of protective styling?  Can you still protect your hair without having your ends tucked away?  Here a few tips:
·    Deep condition
Moisture Moisture Moisture *in my Jan Brady voice*.  Weekly deep conditioning for at least 30 minutes helps to replenish loss moisture which is a necessity in caring for textured hair.
·    Hair Steaming
Hair steaming is the God Mother of deep conditioning methods.  The steam opens up the cuticle of your hair allowing deeper penetration, leaving it soft and preventing breakage. 
·    Protein treatments
Protein treatments are a porous head of hair’s best friend.  If you have high porosity strands,  moisture retention will be a challenge.  Protein helps fill in the gaps that have been created from chemical processing.  Incorporating protein treatments into your hair care regimen is essential to the health of your hair. 
·    Section Shampoo Method
Shampooing your tresses (with a moisturizing shampoo) in sections allows you to have more control over the process.  Smaller sections will result in less tangles, decreased hair loss and will make for a less laboring task.
·    Dry Styling
Dry styling aids in preventing curls from coiling around eachother creating more tangles  resulting in breakage. (bantu knots, twist outs, braid outs)
·    Leave in conditioner
What’s better than conditioning your hair?  Leaving the conditioner in!  A good leave in conditioner will ensure that the detangling process is much easier while adding moisture and maintaining those moisture levels for a longer period of time.
·    Hands off
Try to limit the amount of time you spend “playing” in your curls.  All of that twisting and twirling once it has been styled is unnecessary manipulation that could ultimately lead to breakage.
·    Little or no heat
Minimizing the heat exposure to your hair will prevent irreversible damage and changes in your curl pattern.  Keep those blow dryers and flat irons at bay as much as possible.

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 XOXO

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great article! I've never had an issue with retaining length during the winter and its because of all these reasons!

Curly Chic said...

@Destinee I would say you can't go wrong if you are doing most of the things on this list! Thanks for reading and commenting!

socialitedreams said...

good tips hon!

Sabrina R Perkins said...

I don't do protective styles so this was informative as well as appreciated. Thanks. Will have to share on my blog.

Sabrina

Curly Chic said...

@socialitedreams - Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!

@Sabrina P. I hope it helps! Thank you so much for commenting. P.S. Whenever I try to comment on your blog, I get kicked out. User error?