Yes, You Can Make Your Long Hair Silky Despite Winter Temperatures

If you’re sick of complaining about Winter’s harsh weather and the polar vortex, I’m right there with you. Time to get proactive. When my long, Leighton Meester-like locks — which tend to get oily at the roots but dry at the ends — felt coarser than normal, I invested in a wonder-working deep conditioner. Oribe Intense Conditioner For Moisture and Control ($48) has become part of my shower regime biweekly. After I shampoo, I coat my hair with the formula and let it sit while I exfoliate, shave my legs, and wash my face. The powerful potion contains watermelon, lychee, and edelweiss flower extract to keep strands youthful; shea butter and olive oil to give them moisture; plum seed oil to add shine; and rice protein to strengthen hair fibers. After I rinse it out and go to blow-dry, I find my curls smoother and less frizzy. My comb easily slides through my knot-free strands. Who needs a pricey salon treatment when you can do one at home? Front Page