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Chase Kusero is a hairstylist and co-founder of IGK Hair.
Howard McLaren is co-founder and creative director of R+Co.
It all boils down to learning how often to wash your hair in winter.
Every head of hair is different just as every person has different tastes, she says.
and fine, [thin] hair textures can stretch washings to two to four times per week.
Chase Kusero is a hairstylist and co-founder of IGK Hair.
Additionally, she says to choose the appropriate products.
Look for hydration and moisture (this may be different from yoursummer haircare routine), she advises.
Always use sulfate-free shampoossulfates can be too harsh for the hair, particularly in the winter.
As such, he recommends cutting back your hair-washing regimen by a day or two.
And when you do wash, stick to a hydrating regimen.
Deep conditioners or hair masks tend to be more intensive and provide richer moisturizing ingredients, he explains.
As a result, your hair gets thicker, frizzier, and more brittle since its losing hydration.
Because of this, its very important to replenish it with a good dose of extra moisture.
They wont strip the hair of its essential moisture regardless of the season, she explains.
Chase Kusero is a hairstylist and co-founder of IGK Hair.
Washing your hair daily is very harsh, Lee warns.
Water in our pipe systems has a ton of chemicals that dry out your hair and skin.
As such, she and Capri recommend washing your hair as infrequently as you might.
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