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How to protect your hair in winter weather

Por: Newsweek Health October 11, 2022

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Winter. What's there to like about it? Some might say crisp sunny days, an open fire, and winter coats. But, what people are certainly not saying is hydrated, air-dried hair.High winds, lack of moisture in the air, low temperatures, torrential downpours, blow drying, central heating, and friction from scarves: they all come together throughout this wonderful season and work against us to make even the most low maintenance of people work... + full article



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