There is no doubt that ginger hair has turned into a fashion trend. Ginger hair has been popping up on the social media pages of trendsetters everywhere, and more and more top-tier celebrities are jumping on the bandwagon.
While some are opting for more strawberry blonde or muted copper tones, the bold and fiery redhead look is certainly the most striking at the moment.
Have you turned into one of those ginger-haired people yet? Are you feeling inspired to try out ginger hair yet? Do you have questions about how to maintain your ginger hair?
Don't worry, we will show you below how to keep your ginger hair shiny and tell you how to maintain your ginger hair in winter. Of course, if you don't want to take the risk of dying your hair yourself, we also have ginger wig recommendations so you can experience the fun of ginger hair color with zero risk.
The more often you wash your hair, the faster the color will be washed out. Try to extend the time between when you wash your hair. You may not be used to it at first, but occasionally let your hair get a little greasier than usual and then wash it again.
Slowly, you will get used to this frequency of washing and your hair will not get dirty or greasy as quickly. In addition, over time you will notice that your hair will be shinier and more hydrated.
This tip works for everyone, not just people with ginger-dyed hair. After washing your hair, your follicles will open up and become brittle as they react to the warm water. Rinse with cold water to get a shiny seal. This will close the follicles and strands, giving a multi-tonal shine that will help add life to your hair.
Using straighteners and blow dryers can dry out your hair, leaving it prone to breakage and dullness. Reduce the use of these hot tools and it will improve the condition and color of your hair, leaving it shinier and stronger.
While conditioners are extremely important for adding extra nutrients to your hair, a weekly deep conditioning hair mask will supercharge your hair, adding strength, shine and protection from harsh weather.
Red hair is especially prone to fading when exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Protect your ginger hair color from the sun. If you're going to be outdoors for long periods of time, remember to wear a bandana or hat, or purchase a sunscreen spray to block these harmful rays.
Keeping your red hair beautiful is a skill, especially in winter. So how are you going to protect your ginger hair in the cold weather?
Going from the cold outdoors to the warm indoors is inevitable in winter, but it's actually very damaging to your hair. This change in temperature can take a toll on your red hair and the change in moisture levels can wreak havoc on curls.
So wearing a bandana or hat when you go outside can help alleviate this and prevent the cold air from taking its toll on your hair.
Making sure your hair is well conditioned is key to keeping red hair healthy - ginger hair is actually weaker and drier than other colors. Leaving conditioner on your hair longer in the shower (we recommend up to five minutes) will enhance the nutrients provided by the product.
If your hair is drier and curlier, you can leave some conditioner in your hair after washing. In addition, giving yourself a strong hair mask once a week can help replenish moisture.
A healthy scalp is fundamental to healthy hair, so don't neglect it. Purchase a conditioner or hair oil specifically for your scalp. If your scalp or hair is dry, massage your scalp with your fingertips to improve circulation, which in turn strengthens the hair follicles and helps deliver more nutrients and sebum to the roots and the hair strands themselves.
Increasing your intake of certain vitamins through supplements or foods during the winter months is not only good for your body, but for your hair as well.
Vitamin A-rich foods like carrots, avocados and aloe vera are great for scalp health, sebum production and hair shine, while zinc-rich seafood is great for strengthening hair follicles. If you want to promote hair growth, eat iron-rich nuts and dried fruits.
No doubt you have heard of rinsing your hair with cold water. Of course, we know this is not advisable in winter. Normally, the warm water opens the hair follicles, while cold water closes them.
When your follicles are open, your hair is more susceptible to damage from water and the products used on them. But when they are closed, your hair is sealed and protected, which promotes shine and light reflection.
Of course, we're not saying you should shower with cold water - if you can't stand the cold, just give your redhead a quick rinse with cold water at the end to seal your hair before it dries.
Wet hair is the most fragile, so take extra care while and after washing your hair. Use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to untangle knots and let your hair air dry naturally if you can.
Heat styling can cause a lot of damage and stress to your hair, so air drying is the best way to avoid damaging your hair. Or, if you must use heated styling, use cool air.
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