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Winter can be devastating to your hair. All of the cold and dry wind can spell disaster for your follicles, and it can be months before your hair warms up and is your friend again. If you are like most people, then you are desperate for ways to revive winter-damaged hair. While it takes a bit of work, there are a few things you can do to make your hair happy during and after the winter season. Healthy Diet

This may not seem to directly impact your hair, but you need to eat a healthy diet to keep your hair happy. Eating a diet with enough essential vitamins and minerals is a start, but you also need to know what your hair wants. Your hair uses both amino acids (proteins) and fats (healthy ones, like unsaturated fats) to grow. If you don’t eat enough of these, then your hair won’t grow properly.

Just eat a good diet, and your hair will do the rest. Cover Up

Covering up your head does more than warm you up. One of the main reasons why winter destroys your hair is because it is exposed to all of that cold and dry air. The best way to stop that is to keep your hair from ever feeling the air.

Just cover your head in your hat, shawl or anything fashionable. It doesn’t matter what you use, just cover it up. Mira Hair Oil

One of the best things you can do is use Mira Oil during and after winter. This oil is known for thickening and strengthening hair, and it’s one of the fastest ways to revive winter-damaged hair. It will only be about a week or two before your hair wakes up again. Trim Your Hair

Getting a good trim can do wonders for your hair. This is especially true if you have long hair. Your hair is exposed to a lot of damage during the winter, but the section that sees the most damage is the bottom. This is because this hair has been on your head the longest, and it is also the weakest hair.

Go to a stylist and get your hair professionally trimmed, or do it at home for free. Just cut off about 0.5 inches of hair. You will notice a huge difference in how your hair moves. Heat Protection

Some women try to wake their hair up with flat irons and other hot appliances. While this can help your hair in some regards, it damages your hair, and it also forces your hair to go from hot to cold very quickly. This transition tends to weaken the follicles.

If you are going to use something hot, then make sure to use heat protection sprays.