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WINTER GROOMING TRENDS

Writer's picture: Jim ShawJim Shaw

As winter sets in and temperatures drop, it’s time to reassess your grooming routine. The cold, dry air can strip moisture from your hair and skin, resulting in dryness, frizz, and a lack of vitality. However, with a few adjustments, you can keep your hair healthy and your look sharp all season long. Here are my top grooming tips to help you navigate winter and keep your hair looking its best.


1.   Don’t Over wash Your Hair

Washing your hair every day might seem like the right move, but it can actually lead to overactive oil glands, buildup, and even hair loss over time. This is even more true during winter when cold, dry air can leave your scalp and hair feeling extra parched. To keep things balanced, aim to shampoo two times a week. This helps remove dirt and oil without stripping away the natural oils your hair needs to stay healthy and strong. By cutting back on how often you wash, you’re helping your hair stay hydrated, looking fresh, and protected from winter’s harsh elements.

 



 

2.   Commit to Regular Trims 

When winter arrives, it’s easy to put off trips to the barber or stylist, but this is one grooming step men should prioritise. Regular trims, ideally every 4-6 weeks, are key to preventing split ends and breakage, which can be caused by cold air and indoor heating. Dry and brittle hair is more prone to drying at the ends, giving it a dull and unhealthy look. Even If you’re growing your hair out this should still be a priority as maintaining the shape and removing any damaged ends will keep it looking fresh and full of life. A trim helps to maintain healthy growth by ensuring the hair follicle remains intact and prevents further damage. Don’t underestimate the importance of a tidy, well-groomed style—it’s a small investment that pays off!

 

3. Weekly Hair Masks 

If your hair feels drier and more damaged than usual, a weekly hair masque can make a real difference in helping it survive the winter months. These intensive treatments penetrate deeper than your standard conditioner, delivering much-needed moisture and repairing damage from the winter elements. Choose masques with proteins and hydrating extracts to restore strength and shine while improving overall hair health. This added hydration helps reduce split ends and keeps your hair looking strong, smooth, and full of life.

 



4. Beard Care

Beard care is essential in winter as the cold, dry air can leave your beard brittle and your skin underneath dry and irritated. Moisturising and nourishing your beard with the right products help prevent these issues, keeping it soft, healthy, and comfortable. One standout option is Tom Ford for Men Oud Wood Conditioning Beard Oil. This luxurious oil conditions, softens, and nourishes with a blend of high-quality ingredients that keep your beard looking and feeling great. As a longtime admirer of Tom Ford products, I can confidently say this beard oil upholds the brand’s reputation for exceptional quality and sophistication. The Oud Wood scent is rich, warm, and refined, adding a touch of elegance and luxury to your grooming routine. It’s the perfect choice for maintaining your beard’s health and adding a little indulgence to your day – a little pick-me-up that’s especially welcome during the colder months!

 

5. Cut Back on Heated Styling Tools

During winter, it’s crucial to be cautious with the use of heated styling tools. Frequent exposure to high temperatures can strip your hair of its natural oils, leaving it dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. To maintain healthy, strong hair, consider letting your hair air-dry whenever possible. If you need to use a hair dryer, opt for the lowest heat setting and avoid holding it too close to your hair. Additionally, using a heat protectant can help shield your hair from damage and preserve its moisture. Reducing your reliance on heated tools not only protects your hair but also helps keep it looking fuller and more vibrant during the colder months.

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