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Tips to take care of your hair this Fall

by Maybeez on Oct 24, 2022

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Tips to take care of your hair this Fall


Has your hair suffered from the summer sun and now you notice it dull? How does the cold affect your hair? What care is recommended?

Stay here and we'll tell you what you can do to take care of it.

When we change seasons, the rains return, the wind returns, temperatures drop, our skin is not the only one affected, hair also undergoes internal and external transformations. It is important that you pay attention to the signs that your hair gives you in the face of weather changes, so today we will tell you what four measures you should take into account to have healthy and beautiful hair this Autumn.

1.Hydration:

Low temperatures affect our hair in a special way, since humidity favors the hair to frizz, lose shine, look dull and the scalp is dry. Hydration is vital to prevent these problems, for this reason, it is important to pamper our hair with a therapy of moisturizing masks and shampoos.

At MayBeez, we have the "Bee Avocado" hair mask with avocado oil and organic cocoa butter, an ideal combination to combat dry hair due to the regenerative, nourishing and moisturizing properties of these ingredients.

This mask is quite special, its way of using it is not like the masks that work in five minutes, since this one is made up of oil, it will need more time to deeply nourish your hair.

If you want to know how it works, in this post we will explain it to you step by step:

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2.Cleaning:


It is very likely that you notice that your hair gets dirty more frequently, this is because in the coldest seasons of the year, the scalp generates more oil to protect it from low temperatures. For this reason, cleanliness will be your greatest ally, your hair will need special care when washing. When you wash your hair, it is important that you perform a slow massage and use lukewarm water to rinse it.

As for shampoos, it is important that they are moisturizing and take care of the fiber of your hair. We recommend our hair cleansing products designed for all types of hair.

If you want to hydrate your hair, you can opt for the "Jimi H" solid shampoo with organic nasturtium extract that will stimulate your hair growth.

In the event that you are looking for a deep repair , we suggest the "Honey Moon" that contains honey, whose properties are regenerative and antiseptic.

For oily or mixed type hair , we have the "Cold Minded" which is rich in propolis that regulates the sebaceous secretion of your scalp.

3. Exfoliation

Often, in these times we often wear hats to protect ourselves from the cold. However, the prolonged use of these garments can affect our hair, by using the hats, we generate a warm and humid microclimate on our scalp in which microbes have a free way to develop, which causes outbreaks of itching and dandruff, or even hair loss. To avoid this problem, don't forget to exfoliate your scalp at least once a week before washing it. In this way you will eliminate dead cells and impurities.

4. Thermal protection

Within the care routine for our hair in winter, we must include drying because going outside with wet hair can be harmful because when the hair is wet it is sensitive and weak, so the cold outside will cause damage such as dryness or breakage of hair.

The ideal is to let it air dry, but in cold times it is slower, so if you are going to use a hair dryer, always remember to use a heat protector, this will prevent your hair from burning with the constant hot air.

It is also recommended that we use a moderate temperature, do not get the dryer too close to our hair, and to finish blowing it with cold air so that the scales opened by the heat close, thus we will achieve less frizz and our hair will be protected and healthy.

Tell us what you think of these tips, we'll read you!

We hope this post has encouraged you to take better care of your hair during the fall and winter.


See you in the next post!


Fondly,

MayBeez.

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