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While winter brings cozy sweaters, hot chocolate and festive vibes, it also brings a not-so-comfortable guest: frizz. The lower the temperature, the drier the air, so your hair can lose moisture and become dry or flyaway. If you’re struggling with flyaways and trying to keep your mane moisturized, know that solidarity is out there. Winter hair woes are pretty much par for the course—if you don’t follow the easy steps, that is.

That’s where an intricately designed, winter-inspired hair care routine comes in—one that nourishes, moisturizes, and strengthens your tresses from head to tail. And among the rising popular options, TNW hair care stands out with its unique formulations. The Banana Shampoo and Advanced Repair Mask—designed to transform dry, limp hair into silky, easy-to-move locks—have become winter must-haves for many.

In this blog, we’ll break down a complete, effective and easy winter hair care routine using the Banana & Repair range, helping you say goodbye to frizz and hello to smooth, shiny winter hair.

Why does hair frizz in winter?

But before we dive into that routine, let’s learn the science of winter curling.

Cold air can be really drying, so it pulls moisture away from your hair because the humidity levels are low. When your hair is dehydrated, for example, the cuticles (outer protective layer) of each hair shaft lift to make it easier for pesky frizz and tangles to wreak havoc on your locks causing breakage and dullness.

Other winter triggers include:

  • Hot showers that remove natural oils
  • Indoor heaters that dry hair
  • Friction from winter clothing such as sweaters, scarves and turtlenecks
  • Not enough hydration in your daily schedule

To combat these issues, your winter regimen should focus on locking in moisture, preventing breakage, strengthening the hair fiber and conditioning the scalp.

TNW Hair Care: Why the Banana & Repair Range works best in winter

Looking for a winter-friendly haircare duo that’s all about hydration? And that’s exactly what the Advance Banana Shampoo and Repair Mask delivers.

  1. Banana shampoo

Banana nutrients are also good for hair… Vitamins A, B12 and E are added to bananas! This helps:

The Banana Shampoo from TNW’s haircare range is designed to deeply nourish without weighing hair down – perfect for those winter days when dryness takes its toll.

  1. Advance Repair Mask

A must in winter! A repair mask works like a deep boost that your hair desperately needs this season. The Advance Repair Mask by TNW:

  • Intensely moisturizes the hair shaft

  • Repairs damage caused by styling, dryness or pollution

  • Smoothes the skin for reduced frizz

  • Adds shine and softness

  • Makes hair more manageable

Together, this Banana & Repair combo forms a powerhouse winter regimen that’s light yet deeply hydrating.

Complete winter hair care routine using the banana and repair range

Here is a regimen for your winter hair care needs. Do this regularly for at least 4 to 6 weeks and you will see noticeable results.

Step 1: Meal before washing (oil therapy)

  • Weekly oiling is key to any winter hair care routine.

  • For a deeply nourishing pre-shampoo treatment, mix together warm coconut oil, castor oil and almond oil.

Because it works

  • Restores lost moisture

  • Reduces breakage

  • Improves blood circulation

  • Prepares hair for washing

  • Prevents excessive dryness after washing

Method of Use

  • Warm the oil slightly, massage into your scalp and apply generously to all lengths.

  • Leave it on for 30-60 minutes before washing it off.

Step 2: Banana shampoo to gently cleanse hair

Winter hair washing should cleanse without stripping moisture — and that’s where banana shampoo plays a big role.

Method of Use

  • Wet hair with warm (not hot) water

  • Scrub the scalp with a little shampoo

  • Massage gently for 2-3 minutes

  • Work the foam into the lengths

  • Can be washed with cold water (at room temperature).

If your scalp is oily, you can steam this way and shampoo twice a week. For dry scalp, once a week should be enough.

Benefits of using banana shampoo in winter

  • Helps tame frizz immediately after washing

  • Nourishes the hair making it soft and silky

  • It smells amazing and refreshing

  • Strengthens the roots to reduce seasonal hair loss

  • Adds natural shine even in dry weather

Step 3: Intensive conditioning with the Advance Repair mask

  • This is the hero step of your winter hair care routine.

  • The Advance Repair Mask works as an intensive treatment that replenishes lost moisture and covers your hair with a protective layer.

Method of Use

  • Wash your hair, then apply the mask generously to your wet blankets.

  • Focus on mid-lengths and ends

  • Leave it on for 10-15 minutes

  • Comb it with a wide tooth comb.

  • Rinse well

Why your hair needs it in winter

  • Repairs minor damage caused by dry winds

  • Softens rough cuticles and reduces static

  • It makes the hair manageable and easy to comb

  • Protects hair from winter friction and frizz

  • Prevents tearing and breaking

Step 4: Follow it up with Hydration Splash (Leaving Care)

Even after washing off your mask, your hair still needs a protective layer of nourishment.

Exit Advice

  • Use a light hair serum

  • Focus only on the ends, not the roots

  • Avoid heavy products that can make hair greasy

  • A post-shower serum will protect hair from moisture loss and frizz later.

Step 5: Avoid Heat Styling

Winter is hard on your hair and using heat tools can make things worse.

What to do instead

  • Air dry whenever possible

  • If necessary, use a heat protectant

  • Try curls without heat

  • Make hair in loose braids to avoid chafing

  • Let your natural texture shine—your hair will thank you.

Step 6: Protect your hair from winter fabrics

We all know the drill: you go out with a woolen, cashmere or other heavy woven scarf and watch your hair stick to it with every turn of your head. When you add scarves, sweaters, woolly hats and jackets to the dry winter air, they create friction that causes static and breakage.

Tips for hair protection

  • Wear a satin scarf under woolen hats

  • Switch to satin pillowcases

  • Tie your hair loosely to avoid tangles

  • Keep the towel off that hair: Dab, don’t rub!

These are small, but important changes that can make all the difference in the battle against winter hair stress.

Step 7: Moisturize from within

Your diet plays an important role in hair health in winter.

Include foods rich in omega-3, biotin, vitamins A & E such as:

  • almonds

  • Nuts

  • Avocado

  • Spinach

  • Lentil

  • Eggs

  • Linseeds

  • Fresh fruits

  • Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate (yes, even when it’s cold)!

Why choose TNW hair care this winter?

The Banana & Repair range from TNW hair care is designed to work in harmony with winter hair concerns. Both products are created with gentle, nourishing ingredients that:

  • Strengthen hair
  • Enhance the shine
  • Reduce frizz
  • Prevent dryness
  • Promote smooth, healthy hair

This combination not only repairs damage, but also proactively prevents winter-related hair problems, making it ideal for all hair types—especially dry, curly, chemically treated, and frizz-prone.

Healthy hair Yes all winter long

Winter doesn’t have to be the season of frizz, dullness and rough hair. To keep your hair soft, shiny and manageable all month long — it’s all about using the right products and getting the perfect shape. With banana shampoo, repair mask and so on, include it in your winter hair care ritual to give your hair that extra bit of love and nutrients it needs during these duller months.

TNW’s Banana & Repair haircare range is all about deep hydration, damage repair and long-lasting softness, making it your perfect companion this winter.

Out with frizz, in with shiny, healthy winter hair!

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