
Now that the weather has turned cold and winter is well and truly here. I’ve found my hair in dire need of some TLC. I’m not sure if it’s the change in temperature but I just find my hair is looking and feeling really lacklustre at the moment. It’s dry, damaged and just generally a bit dire! Which means I have to make an extra effort with it at the moment to ensure it looks presentable. Well presentable-ish. Which is why I thought I’d put together this winter haircare edit. These are the products I’ve been relying on to get my hair looking fab during the winter months.
Tangle Teezer The Ultimate Finishing Hairbrush £15
As a big fan of the original Tangle Teezer I have to say having tried two other brushes from the range, the whole collection is fab. This is the finishing brush which is perfect for dry-styling and dressing your hair. The unique teeth on the brush are longer with softer tips which help to detangle and smooth your hair for a high shine.
Lee Stafford ARGANOIL from Morocco Nourishing Miracle Oil £11.99
I think we’re all pretty familiar with Argan Oil by now. We all now how amazing it can make your hair feel. Which is why I love to use one on my hair. Especially this one from Lee Stafford. This rich nourishing oil leaves my hair feeling softer, shinier and in fab condition.
John Frieda Luxurious Volume 7 Day In- Shower Treatment Spray £9.99
I find that during the colder months my hair can look and feel weighed down. I’m not sure if it’s just product build up or what but I’m always striving for me volume and this is my volume lifesaver. It’s a semi-permanent treatment which has volume boosting polymers which penetrate the hair to thicken the individual fibres. And it really works! I find that it just makes my hair easier to work with and definitely adds the volume I want.
Lee Stafford Coco Loco Coconut Mask £6.99
It wouldn’t be a winter haircare edit without a hair mask, and the Coco Loco Coocnut one from Lee Stafford is fab. It’s packed full of ingredients that help repair damaged, dry and weak hair by reducing protein loss and strengthen hair. It leaves my hair feeling soft, glossy and revitalised. Which is exactly how I want my hair to look in the winter months.
Percy & Reed Wonder Balm £18
Moving onto the Percy and Reed Wonder Balm. Percy and Reed is probably one of my favourite haircare brands. Their quirky packaging and fun product names certainly make them stand out from the crowd. The Wonder Balm is certainly true to it’s name. I feel like this has actually changed my life for the better. Before using this, I always found that my hair couldn’t hold a style unless I used an obscene amount of hairspray. Now I use this before blow drying my hair, style is how I desire and it sits perfectly all day without so much a hair moving out of place.
Tangle Teezer Large Round Styling Tool £18
The other Tangle teezer brush I’ve been loving this winter is this large round styling tool. With ground-breaking teeth technology, this brush picks up hair at the root for amazing lift and volume. It means it can dry your hair quicker while gently blow drying your hair for natural volume, bounce and all over smoothness and shine. Perfect for this time of year!
What do you think of my winter haircare edit? What are your winter haircare saviour products?





My hair gets really dry over the winter. It was getting so bad, I ended up going to the hair dressers to have 2-3 inches cut off. I love the products you selected and would not mind trying the Coco Loco (that’s what I call my little pug girl sometimes) mask, it sounds great and I love anything in beauty products that is coconut!
I like the tangle teezer for curly hair. Plus I always need a deep conditioner for my hair all year round. x
These all sound like wonderful products. I love my small tangle teezer and the large one sounds fantastic.
Winter is always rough on my hair. These look to be some great products to deal with winter dryness and I would love to try the Coco Loco Coconut mask. It sounds fantastic and I love the smell of coconut products, lol.
My hair is super dry and lacklustre at the moment so Lee Stafford will hopefully come to my rescue with his haircare. It desperately needs it!
I LOVE tangle teezer!! I haven’t tried their styling brush yet but I think I ought to now! I also love organ oil for the hair!!
I always love finding great gift ideas for my daughters, these give a few more cool ideas.
I find that with the weather change my hair needs that bit more tlc so I plan to give a few of those items a try, wish me luck 😉
I always use my tangle teezer but I have to admit I don’t change up my hair care routine in the winter. I really should x
Those tangle teasers are incredible. I wouldn’t be without one.
That coconut mask sounds splendid – I’m all about protecting and nourishing my hair at this time of year!
I love your winter haircare edit. You can never go wrong with a tangle teezer and a hair mask! x
I love the tangle teasers and don’t leave home without mine as my hair is so long and thick it’s a nightmare to leave down
Great post but having curly hair means I don’t use much stuff that is for straight hair…my wife however would be very interested in this.
Great winter hair tips, I need to make sure I implement them!
I love tangle teasers. Naively, I thought they all worked the same though. Might need to get more! Also love the sound of the coconut mask. Will bookmark this to remind myself to try it! Hair seriously needs it x
Great winter haircare products, i really need to try the coconut mask
I need to get myself a new Tangle Teezer as I just love them.
That teezeer is my best friend right now that I am back to my Afro which is everything is crazy
That teezeer is my best friend right now that I am back to my Afro which is everything is crazy. Loving the products listed here
I always use my Tangle Teezer. It’s incredible. Lee Stafford’s haircare products are great as well!
My hair needs some serious tlc, might treat myself to wonder balm x
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