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The men’s winter grooming guide

Fight back against the cold this winter with expert skin, beard, and hair grooming tips from Sorbet Man Cresta and The Bluebeards Revenge. Whether you have a full head of hair or you’re bald, knowing how to take care of your crown is critical.

We’ve all woken up on a cold winter morning, peered through our curtains and decided that getting back into our warm beds is the best option. But sooner or later you’re going to have to tackle the cold. And when you reach this moment, it’s important to make sure that your grooming routine is as prepared for the season as you are.

Exfoliate your skin

The cold temperatures outside naturally create warmer temperatures inside, especially as you enter a building and they’ve turned the heating up. The results of these temperature changes and the dry heat are that all of the good moisture is sucked from your body and your skin is left feeling dehydrated and irritable. The quickest and best way to tackle this is to scrub away the dry dead cells with regular exfoliation.

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Take proper care of your hair and scalp

Dry scalp is more common during winter! The colder climate tends to dry your scalp out at an alarming rate and, the excessive shampooing and conditioning might actually be making it worse. Rather than washing your hair on a daily basis, use shampoo every other day to allow your hair to find its natural balance with regards to essential oils. This will help to protect it from the weather while also stopping your scalp from drying out quite so quickly. By using conditioner once a week, you keep your hair healthy and soft.

For those with symptomatic hair-loss, massaging coconut oil into your scalp at night will help. Remember to cover your bedding before getting in. If you’re bald, don’t always treat your head as you would your face. The skin is different and might not need the same type of moisturisers you use on your face.
Condition your beard

It’s not uncommon for men to grow out their facial fuzz just for the annual freeze. Once your masterpiece has sprouted, be sure to keep it safe from the cold by conditioning it with barber-grade beard oils. These elixirs help to replenish the essential oils that are often stripped from facial hair during excessive exposure to harsh weather.

Make sure you take the time to wash your beard too; using a shampoo and conditioner that’s specifically formulated for facial hair. This will help to soften the hair, while also treating the skin underneath. It’ll also help to keep beardruff at bay.

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If you’re not sure what to do with your specific type of hair or have a few other questions or concerns, the best advice is professional advice.

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By Kaunda Selisho
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