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Winter-Proof Your Scalp and Skin


The weather may be cold, but your glow doesn’t have chill out. With winter's dry air, it’s common for your scalp and skin to feel tight, itchy, or dull — and that’s your body’s way of saying it needs extra care.


This winter, Head 2 Toe Hair & Body Care is helping you protect your natural radiance from crown to toe with these easy, holistic tips for total hydration.


1. Hydrate from the inside out

The best glow always starts within. Cold weather can trick you into drinking less water, but your hair and skin still crave moisture. Add herbal teas, warm lemon water, and water-rich foods like fruit and soups to your daily routine.


Think of hydration as your first layer of skincare — and haircare.


2. Swap lightweight products for richer formulas

It’s time to bring out the big guns. Use cream-based leave-ins and heavier oils like castor or avocado oil to help your hair lock in moisture longer.


For your skin, switch to butter-based moisturizers like Head 2 Toe Body Butter right after showering to trap hydration while your skin is still damp.


3. Keep your scalp moisturized and balanced

Dry scalp doesn’t always mean dandruff. Sometimes, it’s dehydration. Mist your scalp a few times a week with a hydrating spray (water + aloe vera + a few drops of tea tree oil) to soothe and refresh.


If you’re protective styling, make sure your scalp still gets love! Use a nozzle-tip applicator to apply oil directly to your scalp, then massage gently to promote circulation and growth.


4. Exfoliate gently!

Just like your skin, your scalp benefits from regular exfoliation. A gentle scalp scrub once or twice a month can remove buildup and dead skin, leaving your roots refreshed and ready to absorb nutrients.


Pair that with Head 2 Toe Brown Sugar Scrub every week to reveal softer, smoother skin from head to toe.


5. Indulge in a spa day at home

Turn your routine into a ritual. Run a hot bath, apply a hair mask, exfoliate your skin, and finish with your favorite body butter. Play some music, light a candle, and make it a moment.

 
 
 

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