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Winter Hair Care Products [Brand Promotional Blog]

Title: Winter Hair Care Routine For All Hair Types

Objective: Make a comprehensive guide on winter hair and skincare routines to combat dryness, dullness, and damage caused by cold weather. Offer expert-backed tips tailored to different hair and skin types while integrating product recommendations from the brand.

Target Audience

  • Women (primarily) aged 18–45
  • Beauty and wellness enthusiasts
  • Individuals looking for winter-specific hair and skincare solutions

Keywords

  • Winter hair care
  • Hair care routine for winter
  • How to take care of hair in winter
  • Winter hair care tips
  • Hair fall in winter
  • Frizzy hair remedies
  • Best hair oils for winter
  • Natural hair care in winter
  • Red wine for hair

Tone & Style

  • Conversational and informal yet still engaging
  • Backed by scientific insights (e.g., benefits of resveratrol in red wine)
  • Inclusive and practical (offering both commercial and DIY solutions)

[Note: The brand’s name has been changed to ABC Wellness for legal reasons]

Winter Hair Care Routine: 10 Best Tips To Keep Your Hair Healthy, Shining, And Winter-Ready!

The cold, dry winter breeze may not dampen your spirits, but it can certainly inflict much damage on your hair. Breakage, split ends, hair fall, dandruff, and itchy or dry scalp are only some of the common concerns that winter weather brings with it.

And these awful issues may actually have you scratching your head (metaphorically and literally!) about how to take care of your hair in winter. You may have even consulted your friends and family and found out, to your dismay, that nothing seems to work as well as they do on others. 

The fact is that not everything works the same way for everyone. Just because something worked well for someone you know or are even related to does not mean that it will work well for you, too. In fact, some of what you may have tried already may not be good for your hair at all! 

After all, we are all unique — as are our pretty locks. 

There are different types of hair, depending on their texture, the way the locks fall, their level of moisture, and their specific needs. 

But don’t worry. There are still so many other (much better) options to look into for your personalised winter hair care. For instance, have you heard about the multiple benefits of red wine extracts for hair? 

If not, then let us tell you that resveratrol, an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic agent, found in red wine, has been known among the scientific community to promote hair growth and prevent hair fall.

One such brand that has formulated some of the best, all-natural, wine extract-based products is ABC Wellness. Incorporating the brand’s Red Wine Hair Cleanser into your winter hair care routine works wonders for your hair and your self-esteem! 

Furthermore, the brand’s red wine-based products are rich in antioxidants and flavonoids, which can effectively help fight frizziness and dullness of hair, as well as hair fall and dandruff while repairing your hair’s internal health and generating its growth. 

So, you can say goodbye to lacklustre hair this winter! We’ve got you covered. 

Hair Care Tips For Different Hair Types During The Chilly Winter Months?

Beauty is so personal.

Besides, how your hair looks and feels depends on numerous factors, such as stress, diet, weather, exposure to the Sun, pollution, etc. And needless to say, everyone’s winter hair care routine won’t look the same. 

Here’s the right approach for each hair type…

#1. Dry Hair

We can’t say this enough: Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise!

The cold temperatures, dry air, and steaming hot showers, combined with heating devices running all day long at home and office, can leave your locks parched, dull,  and in much need of better nourishment. 

Make dense, hydrating hair oils a part of your weekly at-home hair treatment. They are better than what the salons can offer. Choose between coconut, olive, or argan oil. Leave it on for about two hours or even overnight. 

You can even choose to get a warm hair spa with those at-home devices available these days or simply use a hot towel to get the oil right into the roots of your hair. 

Wash it off with a good nourishing, paraben-free shampoo and conditioner. Apply a leave-in hair mask or serum after drying your hair with a clean towel. 

If you wish to heat-treat your hair (with a styling iron, straightening iron, or a hair dryer), don’t forget to use a generous amount of a heat-protection serum or a hydrating mist, like the one sold by ABC Wellness, all over your strands before applying heat to them.

#2. Oily Hair

Don’t be fooled into thinking that the reduced humidity will make your hair – or scalp – any less oily. In fact, the less you do to nourish your scalp and locks, the more prone they are to the elements. That would incite your hair follicles to secrete more oil and get your hair all greasy and soggy. 

Incorporating a mild cleansing shampoo, like the Red Wine Hair Cleanser (mentioned earlier), into your winter hair care routine can be a good idea. But make sure you don’t overwash your hair; twice a week is enough. 

Bonus tip: Clean your hair brush or comb regularly and change your pillowcases frequently to see a marked difference in your hair’s natural looks. 

#3. Dull-Looking Hair

If your locks are dull and frizzy, use a silicone-free shampoo and conditioner. Don’t apply the latter to your roots. That can make your hair look flat and greasy. 

Top that up with a good hair serum, and let your hair dry naturally. DO NOT USE HEAT. 

If possible, choose professional-grade, deep-conditioning treatments or hair spas designed to bring back the lustre. You also have a good at-home option;  Sea Buckthorn Hair Cleanser is an awesome product to help combat the frizziness and dullness of your locks. 

#4. Hair Fall Issues

If you’re experiencing more-than-usual hair fall, you can use castor oil, neem oil, olive oil, or onion oil before going in with a hydrating shampoo and conditioner. 

In this regard, the Biotin & Onion Oil Hair Cleanser from ABC Wellness will get the job done quite well. You can also use the brand’s Red Wine Hair Cleanser intermittently for the best results. 

#5. Normal Hair

Those with normal hair must also focus on conditioning their hair properly during winter. To keep your tresses looking healthy and shiny, don’t leave home with wet hair. Let it dry naturally. Avoid heat styling whenever possible, especially if you don’t have a heat protectant handy. 

10 Best Winter Hair Care Tips To Prevent The Weather From Ruining Your Tresses

Here’s what you should (and shouldn’t) do to keep your hair looking naturally lustrous and healthy-looking all through the winter months…

#1. Cover Your Hair When Outdoors

Invest in a good quality cap or beanie to protect your hair from the harsh cold weather. This will also keep you warm! 

Don’t worry about flat hair. You can counteract this by using a dry oil spray or opting for hats with a silk or satin lining.

#2. Avoid Scalding Hot Water While Bathing

Only a few things can be as comforting as a hot shower in winter. But this will deprive your strands of moisture and dry out your scalp. That can lead to dandruff, breakage, and split ends. Instead, wash your hair with lukewarm water and top it off with a cool rinse after conditioning.

#3. Choose The Right Products

This might seem like a no-brainer, but we’ve seen it happen. 

For instance, those with chemically treated hair opt for subpar shampoos instead of the Red Wine Hair Cleanser, which has the added moisturising and reparative benefits of basil extract and Bhringraj. 

If your hair is already damaged and brittle, steer clear of products containing sulphates and parabens.

#4. Deep Condition At Least Once A Week

Winter hair care is synonymous with hydration. Deep conditioners have more concentrated emollient and humectant ingredients that can keep your hair healthy. Those who don’t have oily hair can even skip shampooing before applying this treatment. Follow the instructions on the label and rinse it off with cool water. 

#5. Rinse Hair With Apple Cider Vinegar 

Dilute apple cider vinegar with some water. Rinse your hair with this mixture after shampooing. This will help prevent dandruff and remove excess buildup left behind by styling products, stripping your hair of natural oils. 

#6. Look For These Ingredients

If you are wondering about how to take care of your hair in winter naturally, then here’s a pro tip: 

#7. Do An At-Home Hot Oil Treatment 

Combine two tablespoons of coconut oil, one tablespoon of olive oil, one tablespoon of amla oil, one tablespoon of castor oil, and two Vitamin E capsules in a bowl. Take the required quantity and heat it up before applying it on your scalp for the ultimate hair care in winter! 

#8. Try Out This Homemade Hair Mask

Take one egg and beat it till it’s frothy. Add one cup of honey and a tablespoon of olive oil. Mix them well and massage the mixture into your scalp and hair. Wash it off after an hour. Do this thrice a week for the best results. 

#9. Improve Your Daily Diet

We all know that eating a balanced diet can help improve one’s overall health. That includes your skin or hair. 

Consume foods rich in proteins, minerals, and vitamins that are essential nourishment for hair health. Include foods such as eggs, fish, spinach, broccoli, salad greens, greek yoghurt, blueberries, walnuts, flaxseeds, avocado, and beans.

And if holistic beauty is what you desire, check out ABC Wellness’ Red Wine Skin Care Combo. 

#10. Braid Your Hair

Switch up your hairstyle with braids. They are low maintenance and will protect your hair from the harsh winter elements. And that means less breakage. It also makes for a very convenient winter hair care routine for those months when one can’t even get out of your blanket! 

A Bonus Tip: Avoid Frequent Use Of Harsh Hair Treatment Chemicals

Everyone loves to switch up their look ever so often. But if you want to truly care for your hair in winter, you shouldn’t choose heavy treatments, laden with artificial chemicals, especially those used in perming treatments, dyes, bleaches, etc. 

The cold and dry winter air, anyway, robs your hair of its natural oils. Opting for such harsh styling chemicals can further damage your tresses.


Winter Skincare Routine: Your Ultimate Guide To Beating The Dryness, Dullness, And Wrinkles

Dryness, redness, and itchy skin are common during the dry and chilly winter months. But that’s no reason to upend your usual skincare routine. You just need something extra!

Now, we won’t tell you that doing just one specific thing will suffice for all you lovely ladies out there! No. There is no one-size-fits-all winter skincare routine. We are all unique — as is our skin. 

So, you’ll need to figure out which skincare products will suit you and add the much-needed help during the winter months. And that depends on your skin type. 

By now, you must have tried quite a few combinations of products to get through the cold winter months. But have you tried adding red wine extracts into the mix? 

If you haven’t already, you must know that red wine contains resveratrol, flavonoids, and tannins, all known for their anti-inflammatory, hydrating, and anti-ageing properties. 

In simpler terms, red wine extracts can help improve your skin’s elasticity and fight dullness, dryness, and the ageing process to a great extent. This special natural extract will be a gift to your thirsty skin, keeping your skin glowing and healthy all through the chilly days. What’s more, they even help curb breakouts from over-moisturising your skin during this time!

So, if you want to adapt your skincare routine for the winter months, adding something like ABC Wellness’ Wine Sleeping Mask might just be it! With this unique product, you needn’t worry about harsh chemicals or acne, even while keeping your skin hydrated, supple, and radiant-looking all day long. 

Say goodbye to fine lines, wrinkles, and dryness — a total win! 

For more skin care tips during winter, read on…

Your Skin Type Has Special Needs During Winter. Cater To It The Right Way!

No matter your facial features, your skin care defines your beauty. And no two people have the same requirements, especially during winter. 

Besides, winters aren’t the same everywhere. Depending on the moisture levels in the air, the chilly weather can have different effects on the skin. 

Apart from these obvious factors, there are others like diet and level of exposure to the elements. 

That is why what works for a couple of your friends may not work for you. So much so, what works for your sister or mother may not even suit you, to say the least. 

So how do you go about it? 

While everything can be slightly tweaked as per the other factors, one factor that defines your skincare routine to the core is your skin type. That’s why we have enumerated a few tips on how to take care of your skin in winter as per your skin type. 

#1. Oily Skin

With the onset of winter, women with oily skin types usually feel relieved that their sebaceous glands will slow down on sebum production, letting their skin breathe easy. They also believe, mostly erroneously, that they are not required to use any products on their skin. 

Sorry to break it to you, ladies! You are all wrong!

Even your skin reacts to environmental elements like the cold winter breeze or dry, hot air from room heaters. Both of these situations cause your skin to produce more oil. That, combined with dead skin cells, you are all set for clogged-up pores and breakouts! Ouch! 

Since your skin barrier is already compromised, it would be harder to moisturise and allow it to heal, since your sebaceous glands are on overdrive. 

So, it is best for oily skin folks to use gentle or creamy salicylic acid-based cleansers and exfoliators that won’t strip their skin of the natural moisture, and top it up with pore-minimising and cleansing toners. Then, layer your skin generously with gel-based, non-comedogenic, lightweight serums, much like ABC’s Red Wine Serum, for healthier skin. 

PS: Don’t forget to finish up with a good water-based moisturiser! 

Psst! You can even top up your nighttime skincare routine with a Wine Sleeping Mask to wake up with fresh, supple, and flawless skin. 

#2. Dry Skin

Most dry skin girls know they need to up their skin game during winter. They have grown up knowing that they must layer their skin with massive amounts of heavy and oily moisturisers. 

Well, that’s not exactly true. An ideal winter skincare routine for dry skin isn’t any more strenuous than that for oily-skin girls. Your skin will remain bright and healthy looking as ever! 

You simply need to amp up the hydration game with a good cleanser, serum, and toner, and finish your routine with a richer, more hydrating cream (and sunscreen during the day). And that’s it! 

Stick to natural cleansers that remove excess dirt and grease without washing away your skin’s natural oils. You can also incorporate a chemical exfoliant, like an AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) or BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid). But never use both together. 

Rich moisturisers and face masks, like ABC’s Wine Sleeping Mask, can completely transform your usual routine, making it simpler and more effective. The natural ingredients in this product help balance your skin’s pH levels and keep it hydrated while you sleep, without soiling your pillowcase.

#3. Normal Skin

Those with normal skin types needn’t make as many changes to their winter care for skin as most others. But they, too, need to use a mild face cleanser in conjunction with an alcohol-free toner before moisturising it to prevent the skin from drying. 

You must understand that pollution and sebum production don’t decrease during winter; they actually increase owing to the heaviness of the air. 

And, remember, hydration is key. 

#4. Ageing Skin

If you’re trying to fight signs of ageing, like wrinkles or hyperpigmentation, then you can incorporate retinoids (Vitamin-A derivatives) to take care of your skin in winter. They’re known to boost collagen production and reverse sun damage. 

But be careful if your skin is new to retinoids. They do tend to dry out the skin, initially. It is also best to use them only at night. So, begin with only a pea-sized amount for the full face, using it only twice a week. Keep a tab on adverse reactions. It is also better to sandwich any retinol product with moisturisers, i.e., both before and after applying the retinoid product.

Your Ultimate Guide To Keeping Your Skin Looking Naturally Healthy During Winter

If you want healthy-looking skin throughout the year, then you must pay special attention to skincare for the winter season. But worry not. We’ll tell you how you can achieve that perfect winter skincare routine at home. 

#1. Incorporate Facial Oils

Don’t be afraid to incorporate facial oils into your skincare routine. Most plant-based oils can reinforce your skin’s natural barrier while protecting it from UV ray‐induced oxidative stress that causes inflammation, wrinkles, and pigmentation. 

A side note: You can use them even if you have oily skin. Just make sure it has a light consistency and is non-comedogenic. 

Bonus: Different oils have various added benefits. For instance, Jojoba Oil can improve your skin’s natural glow while increasing hydration. Tea Tree Oil is more suited for acne-prone skin owing to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. 

#2. Sunscreen Is A Must

Just because you can’t see the Sun or that its rays feel nicer on your skin doesn’t mean its harmful UV rays aren’t penetrating your skin. 

In fact, winters are when you’re most exposed to the Sun, making you more prone to sunburns, especially of the cancer-causing kind. Typical issues like redness, pigmentation, and inflammation are much lesser evils than that! Right? 

Since prevention is better than cure, keep using a good sunscreen lotion with a minimum of SPF 30 and PA++. 

#3. Avoid Scalding Hot Baths

We won’t lie; it’s certainly enjoyable to bathe in hot water during the winter. But did you know that this does more harm than good? 

It can remove the skin’s natural oils and damage its barrier, causing dryness, itchiness, and eruptions. And nobody wants that!

So, instead, opt for lukewarm water for your shower. Stick to near-room temperature water for your face, especially if you have dry skin. 

#4. Switch To Super-Hydrating Remedies

If you’re on a budget, you can look for discounted combos, such as the Red Wine Skin Care Combo by ABC Wellness. Alternatively, you can zhuzh up your winter skincare routine with everyday essentials at home. 

Here’s how…

Olive Oil And Sugar Scrub

Mix two tablespoons of olive oil in a bowl with half a cup of sugar. Apply it all over your skin and gently scrub with it to remove the dead cells. Rinse it off and apply a soothing moisturiser for winter-ready skin. 

Curd And Honey Mask

The lactic acid in curd is a great exfoliator. And honey is very moisturising. Mix two tablespoons of curd with a tablespoon of honey and leave it on your skin for 20 minutes. Rinse it off with normal water. 

Red Wine Facials

Use a mild facewash. Then, mix two tablespoons of red wine with one tablespoon of lemon juice. Use a cotton ball to dab it onto your skin. Keep this “foaming cleanser” on for 10 minutes. Follow it up with a mild scrub and a face mask. ABC Wellness’ Wine Sleeping Mask can be perfect for this step. Finish up with a good moisturiser. 

#5. Look For These Ingredients To Boost Hydration 

Keep an eye out for hydrating ingredients, such as Vitamin C, Red Wine Extracts, Ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid, Shea Butter, Squalane, Niacinamide, Bakuchiol, and Botanical Oils, such as Argan Oil, Avocado Oil, or Flaxseed Oil. 

Incorporating these into your winter skincare routine will exhibit a marked improvement in your skin’s appearance, making it look soft, plump, and radiant. 

Easy peasy! Isn’t it? 

Oh, wait! There’s more…

Here’s A Bonus Hack! Double Cleansing & Humidifiers Could Be Game-Changers!

A typical skincare routine for glowing skin has three basic steps — CTM, i.e., cleaning, toning, and moisturising. Everyone swears by it. But only a few know the magic of “double cleansing”. 

Double cleansing is simply using two different cleansers to combat varying skin issues.

And, if you’re someone who loves wearing makeup, it’s best to start with an oil-based cleanser to get all that gunk off your skin. Follow it up with a water-based cleanser that targets your specific skin needs, be it acne, dryness, etc. Conclude with a hydrating, skin-protecting toner that suits your specific skin type. 

And don’t skip the serums and moisturisers — even if you are an oily-skin girl. Just use ones that fit your skin’s needs. 

Apart from skincare products, it’s also a good idea to invest in a good humidifier for your home if you live in a place where winter is generally dry. That will ensure your skin (and the sebaceous glands) can breathe easy during this time of the year. 

And there you go! That’s it from us. 

You can now enjoy soft, supple, and glowing skin throughout the winter months.

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