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Prepping Your Hair for Fall and Winter: 8 Must-Read Tips


When most people associate fall with rich colors and romantic mood, I usually think about eventual problems with my locks. The change in temperature and humidity can really confuse your hair and cause numerous hair problems such as dryness, dandruff, fly-away hair and many others. Moreover, in fall I always face the results of sun exposure and that’s why I consider fall the season of intense hair care. Even though fall hair treatment is somewhat easier than the summer one, there are some things you should know. Read on to learn how to prep your hair for a colder weather.

1. Get a trim

Getting rid of split ends is one of the first things I perform in fall. Brittle and split ends that have been damaged by summer rays are unlikely to recover. They are the most easily-damaged part of our tresses, thus we should have our ends trimmed every two month in order to avoid fried and worn look. Getting a regular trim is a good way to enhance your hair and keep it healthy.

2. Go for oils and natural ingredients


This hair care ploy is not the season’s exclusive, but in fall and winter your hair needs much more natural ingredients than ever. Intense summer heat, salt water and harsh chemicals of SPF sprays make your tresses straw-like and lifeless. By keeping your products all natural you prevent further dryness and itching. I avoid using synthetic and alcohol-based products since they strip my hair of nutrients and damage natural protective layer of my scalp. Vegetable oils are another go-to component in hair treatment. Adding a few drops of coconut oil to my shampoo makes my locks supple and radiant. I also rub a few drops of oil in the ends, when my hair is a bit wet.

3. Give it a tint


Summer always means sun-kissed hair with the natural effect of color blocking or ombré. Highlights look absolutely astonishing on brown-haired and blonde girls. However, my ends usually look two or three shades lighter than the rest of my hair and the effect is likely to fade out in a month. I opt for darker hues to even out my hair color and make the transition less visible. Plus, high-end hair color agents provide a good treatment for split ends.

4. Stock up on heat protectant products



While summer ponytails and other unpretentious hairdos are very sparing for your hair, fall always means excess usage of hair dryer, iron and styling products, which are highly harmful to your locks. I’ve been using the flat iron for many years and I just cannot do it without a good heat shield to protect my hair. Not only do they keep my hair healthier, but also make my styling longer.

5. Opt for a clarifying shampoo


In fall my hair gets greasy and limp faster due to the residues of sunblocks, salt sprays and styling products. Moreover, ordinary tap water is a culprit of chlorine build-up. That’s why I want to start a new season by getting my hair professionally clarified. If you cannot afford this costly treatment, invest in a good clarifying shampoo. By using a clarifying shampoo once every two weeks you will get absolutely clean and shiny hair. However, clarifying shampoos are rather drastic, so be careful not to strip hair of color if it is dyed.

6. Moisturize


You remember that itchy, dry skin comes with cold season. The same happens to your hair. Fall is a period when your hair needs extra moisture so it can adjust to the change in temperature. Deep moisturizing sessions work best after using a clarifying shampoo since your hair won’t feel heavy or oily. Moisturizing is essential to my tresses when I want to fight fly-away hair, which is the most annoying thing about cold weather. Jojoba oil masks and conditioners keep my hair hydrated and restored for a long time and help to avoid dandruff.

7. Consider headgear

Only few people take the risk of getting outside without any headgear on crisp fall and cold winter mornings. Men are usually okay with all kinds of headgear, while women have their hair pressed to the scalp, which results in a spoilt hair-do and bad mood. I opt for super-volumizing styling products to save my hair-do. Styling mousse and sprays are a must if you want to have your hair well-done after wearing a hat. Fall is the perfect season for low sleek ponytails and braided hair. These hair styles are extremely easy to perform and they look great even after an hour of wearing a hat. I also skip wool scarves and hats as they create static electricity, which is difficult to get rid of.

8. Massage

Probably this tip sounds a bit weird, but massage is evidently what you need in fall and winter. Scalp massage stimulates blood circulation, hair growth and you will eventually get healthier hair and head. I usually use essential oils and boar bristle brush to perform the treatment. 10 minute massage before bed is the surest way to relax and fall asleep faster.

Sure, these hints are applicable to any season and most of them are well-known to you. But you will easily handle your unruly hair in fall and winter by the following simple tips mentioned above!

Fall Hair, Makeup, and Nail Trends From Our Favorite TV Shows


Bonnie Winterbottom's bleach-blond bob, How to Get Away With Murder
Go on and give actress Liza Weil a long stare and you'll remember where you've seen her before: She played Amanda Tanner on Scandal and Paris Geller on Gilmore Girls, both as a brunette! Which just goes to show—a hair transformation may be exactly what you need to take your overall look (and maybe career) to next-level status.


Rainbow Johnson's curly hair, Black-ish
Anyone else out there feel like there's a serious dearth of curly-haired gals represented on television? If so, let Tracee Ellis Ross, star of Black-ish, be the inspiration you need to put down that flatiron and embrace your natural hair.


Mindy Lahiri's almond-shaped manicure, The Mindy Project
Since most of us aren't feeling the classic French manicure these days, we're happy to see that Mindy Kaling's Dr. Lahiri swapped hers for a very-of-the-moment pale pink almond-shaped nails. Consider doing the same this season and trying a dark, fall-appropriate hue.


Jessica Day's parted bangs, New Girl
By growing out her bangs and adding a slight part, Jess went from uber-nerdy and uptight to sexy and sophisticated. Use this trick when you're trying to transition your summertime fringe to fall.


Gwen Stefani's signature red lipstick, The Voice
In addition to her selfless attitude and cool-girl vibe, we can't get enough of Gwen's amazing red lipstick look onThe Voice. Steal her style by applying a matte lipstick base, like L'Oréal Paris Infallible in Ravishing Red, and then something creamy on top, like MAC Lipglass in Russian Red.


Sally Wheet's soft finger waves and two-tone nails, Boardwalk Empire
Although we immediately associate the 1930s with slick finger waves, what's especially cool about Patricia Arquette's period-piece style is her red-and-white nail art. Use it as an alt-inspiration at your next manicure appointment.


Zelda, A to Z
Yep, Cristin Milioti, the Mother from How I Met Your Mother, has graduated to her own TV show and is giving bushy-browed girls everywhere a run for their money. When paired with simple eyeliner, a few coats of mascara, and lovely nude lipstick, bold brows help create the perfect work makeup look.


Dana, Manhattan Love Story
Some haircuts can signal a change for the worse in characters (ahem, Penny of The Big Bang Theory), while others are an indication that the actress is growing up. Case in point? Analeigh Tipton, whom you currently know as the babysitter in Crazy, Stupid, Love but will come to adore as an NYC transplant in Manhattan Love Story. Her curly chin-length bob is equal parts mature and sophisticated, without looking too buttoned-up.


Rayna James, Nashville
The reigning queen of thick, shiny hair, Connie Britton, who plays Rayna James, is back for another drama-filled season. Embrace your inner country star on your next night out and rock the diva's signature curls and waves.


Lt. Abbie Mills, Sleepy Hollow
As a TV cop you'd think Nicole Beharie's character would be all business, no fun. But Mills' relaxed waves are a study in how to flaunt your feminine side in corporate, possibly stuffy industries.


Source: glamour

Green hair: seapunk goes mainstream

Lena Dunham has dyed her hair green and like that, Seapunk becomes the latest trend to go deep into the mainstream. Just don’t ask us to explain what it is

Lena Dunham with green hair
Morning! Time for a new trend to make its hallowed journey from internet-fueled subculture to the mainstream. Today, it’s Seapunk, a sort sea-based music-geared, ‘tropicult’ trend involving greens and blues and dolphins. It’s been around since 2011 or so, but the reason we’re writing about it is because last week, Lena Dunham dyed her hair green which is a basic way of getting in on the trend.
Musician Azealia Banks’s been a pioneer of the trend. Her videos often feature green hair, giant waves and shark mouths like a horrible dream 
Mainstream alert! Singer Katy Perry dyed her hair green almost six months ago! Good mix of green and roots, although this probably suggests it’s over 



THE BEST BEAUTY LOOKS OF THE WEEK

The best beauty look of the week. Now we're see who put the best faces forward.
Rihanna at the Rogue Man by Rihanna fragrance launch on 10/25/14
RiRi pares down her beauty look by focusing only on her sleek strands and glowing skin.
Margot Robbie at the 3rd Annual Australians in Film Awards Benefit Gala on 10/26/14
The Aussie actress pulls her hair into a braided updo and leaves a few loose strands that frame her face.
Jessica Chastain at the Interstellar Los Angeles premiere on 10/26/14
A dramatic side part accentuates Chastain’s Old Hollywood waves.
Anne Hathaway at the Interstellar Los Angeles premiere on 10/26/14
Hathaway goes for a ‘90s grunge vibe with her textured bob and smoky eyes.
Carrie Underwood in New York City on 10/27/14
The country singer styles her blonde locks into flowing bombshell waves and paints her lips a glossy pink.
Olivia Wilde at the IWMF Courage in Journalism Awards on 10/28/14
A dusty blue eyeshadow draws attention to Wilde’s green eyes.
Gigi Hadid at the Paper Magazine New Technology launch on 10/29/14
From her tousled honey locks to her barely-there makeup, the model looks absolutely radiant.
Alessandra Ambrosio at the 2014 amfAR L.A. Inspiration Gala on 10/29/14
A sleek, low ponytail like Ambrosio’s makes for an elegant evening hairstyle.
Alicia Keys at the 11th Annual Keep a Child Alive Black Ball on 10/30/14
The songstress slicks her short hair back into a '50s-inspired pompadour and plays with some shimmery silver eye makeup.
Jennifer Lopez in Los Angeles on 10/29/14
Lopez can make even a simple top knot look glamorous by pairing the style with a vampy pout and smoky eyes.



Source: Elle
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