Winter is almost here and hair and skin need extra nourishment and care. Here are four popular winter protective hairstyles that you can wear to keep your hair healthy, strong, and growing. No matter what your favourite season is, winter is not kinky- hair-friendly. The wind and cold weather can suck moisture out of your hair and when indoors, the heat can dry the hair. The fabric used for hats, sweaters, and scarves tends to insulate heat. Despite the cold weather, you don't need to hibernate until the weather is warm and friendly again. You can still look good. Here are five winter hairstyles you can try out.
1:BRAIDS
Londie London?
Londie London recently launched her braids company selling out like hotcakes.
Braids are a great way of protecting your hair in the winter. They will help your hair retain more moisture. With braids, you need minimal levels of hair maintenance, and this you can achieve by applying a light moisturiser and lightweight oil to your roots every couple of days to keep them moisturised. Also, make sure you refresh or change your style often to avoid breakage and tangling.
2: HIGH PONYTAIL
Lalela Mswane
Miss South Africa 2021, Miss Supranational 2022 Lalela Mswane wears the classic high ponytail.
This hairstyle is good for protecting natural hair over winter. This also helps to show off flawless skin. We all love a good ponytail, it is chic, sassy and perfect for hiding greasy roots at times. One needs to be cautious not to wear a pony often and too tight to protect the hairline. There are a few tips and tricks for keeping your ponytail healthy and preventing damage. Never tie your hair up when it's wet. Give your hair a break with different styles. Use a serum on your hair before putting it into a pony and use fabric hair ties.?
3: FAUX LOCS
Nomzamo Mbatha
A few years ago, this was one of the most popular hairstyles. We saw the likes of Rihanna, Tiyana Taylor, Meagan Good, Nomzamo Mbatha and Terry Pheto, Tyra Banks, and Eva Marseille rocking them in previous winters.
This hairstyle is timeless. Although this hairstyle can be time-consuming, faux locs are a protective style and great for hair growth. Faux locs come in various styles and several lengths. Like braids, this hairstyle needs you to apply oils regularly and do not keep it for too long as it may eat at your hairline.?
4: FAUX AFRO
Bokani Montjane
Former Miss SA Bokang Montjane rocks an afro wig or crochet wig with grace.
Wigs are great If you just prefer to wash and deep condition your hair. There are many types of wigs to choose from, but if you'd like to maintain your natural hair look, then you can opt for afro wigs or Marley braids. Make sure to always wear a wig cap. Wigs also help to grow hair and keep you warm in cold weather.