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6 Ways to Revitalize Your Hair This Winter

For starters, we put our hair through a lot: Constant blasts of heat through a hair dryer, frying the ends with hot tools—and all of this on a near-daily basis. Couple that with the drying winter air, and you’ve got dull, dry strands. But don’t fret, collegiettes! With the right products and treatments, you can bring that lustrous shine back to your locks and keep them silky smooth and totally revitalized throughout the rest of winter. 

1. Neutrogena Deep Recovery Hair Mask ($7.99)

This professional-grade hair mask is created with olive and almond oils to help overprocessed hair become more managable. Apply to hair after shampooing, rinse then style as usual. 

2. It’s a 10 Miracle Hair Mask ($19.49)

Get shiny hair while also restoring moisture and detangling your hair. Can be used daily or once a week as a deep conditioning treatment. 

3. Drybar Mudslide Nourishing Hair Mask ($38)

This nourishing hair mask is intense yet lightweight, and promises to hydrate hair in just one treatment. Even better, it is formulated without harmful chemicals like parabens or sulfates, so you really know it’s good for you.

4. Living Proof Satin Hair Serum ($29)

Powered by a Sera-Smooth Complex, this hair serum smooths, gets rid of frizz and leaves hair so manageable. Don’t worry about weighing your hair down, either, because the serum is formulated without silicones or oils so it won’t create build-up.

5. Kiehl’s Silk Groom Serum ($18)

Just like it promises on the bottle, this serum gives hair a smooth, glossy finish and gets rid of frizz. It can be used to style many different types of hair from straight to curly.

6. got2b Glossy Anti-Frizz Shine Serum ($5.99)

Conquer frizz and flyways with this a alcohol-free serum. The formula bring major glossiness to all hair types. The best part? This serum is 100 percent made in the USA! 

Restore your hair to its former glory—these six products, from daily serums to once-a-week masks and treatments, will get you there!

 

Anais C. Corrales grew up in a Latino, Military family. She's the eldest of four children, studies writing at the Savannah College of Art and Design and struggles to find jeans that fit her petite frame. Her passions include: film, food, street style, reading and of course writing. Her hair colors have included: blue, pink, indigo, purple and red. She has ideas for essay collections, novels, short films, video games and web comics. She just has to find the time to create them.