Springtime is typically when we spruce up our homes, but it’s a great time to tackle our locks, too, according to trichologist Anabel Kingsley. ‘After the cold winter months it’s time to rejuvenate our hair with a spring clean in time for the new season ahead,’ she says. ‘The drying effects of winter can cause split ends and dandruff. You may also experience product build-up, after trying to tackle these problems.’
Daunted? Don’t worry – a hair ‘spring clean’ is simple compared to the mammoth task of tackling your cupboards. Together with the help of both Kingsley and trichologist Sally-Ann Tarver, we’ve put together a four-step plan to help you greet spring with a healthy, bouncy barnet.