At this point in the season, you’ve mastered the art of layering (one part Burberry Prorsum sheepskin coat to one part embellished Marni crewneck sweater)—but no matter how smartly dressed, dry winds and frigid temperatures have likely taken a toll on your hair. Whether you’re battling cashmere-caused static, hat-head’s aftermath, or the onset of blowdryer-induced split ends, the season’s best restorative beauty products will put an end to winter hair issues. Kérastase’s detoxifying scrub calms sensitive scalps by way of an apricot seed exfoliant, while Philip Kingsley’s Elasticizer is applied pre-shampoo to provide a rush of hydration to frizzed, stressed-out strands. Snowed in? John Frieda Luxurious Volume 7-Day Treatment penetrates deflated hair fibers—plumping them up for as long as a week. From Aesop’s rose-infused moisturizing mask to Tresemmé’s semi-permanent keratin-based smoothing system, here are twelve new formulas designed to defy the elements until the deep-freeze winter months wane.
Hair undergoes a straw-to-silk metamorphosis with Aesop’s super hydrating rose-infused mask.
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Earth’s Nectar Jojoba and Tea Tree Scalp Oil |
This blend of natural tea tree, jojoba, and almond oil cleanses, soothes, and controls oil production. Plus, it’s great for a reinvigorating scalp massage.
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Kérastase Chronologiste The Gommage Exfoliating Pre-Shampoo Scalp Treatment |
Kérastase’s detoxifying micro-scrub serves as a purifying primer that nourishes and stimulates the scalp, intensifying the effects of any conditioner that follows.
For a winter-withstanding blowout, look no further than this styling cream, which uses a blend of botanical extracts, pathenol, and wheat protein that lasts for up to three days.
Cupuaçu seed butter, baobab seed oil, and lotus flower extract make thick, dry hair feel soft and manageable once again.
Apply at any point in your routine to camouflage dull ends with some much-needed shine.
Finger-rake this coconut oil–infused cream through damp hair to seal off frayed tips and protect from heat-styling damage.
The only conditioner designed to be used
before shampoo, this treatment provides a dose of pliability to hair that restores bounce and polish.
Tresemmé’s at-home keratin treatment is heat-activated with a flat iron—offering a semipermanent solution to that crown of untamable baby hairs.
Parisian super colorist Christophe Robin’s softening and bodifying mist is 96 percent rose water, which results in authentically rumpled French girl hair that smells divine.
Bombshells take note: John Frieda’s semipermanent treatment penetrates each strand for more thickness and lift—and keeps working for up to seven days.
One drop of this powerful thickener transforms your conditioner into an instant volumizer.
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