The Ultimate Guide To Having Damage-Free Halos In Winter

Winter may feel like a breath of fresh air after a sweaty summer, but your hair might disagree. Across Australia and New Zealand, the colder months bring dry air, indoor heating, and reduced humidity—all of which can strip moisture from your strands and leave them brittle, frizzy, or flat. Combine that with friction from scarves and knits, and suddenly your once-glossy locks are looking a little lacklustre.

But here’s the good news: you can still have voluminous, healthy-looking hair in winter—without compromising your strands. The answer? Halo hair extensions. Unlike traditional extension methods that tug, glue, or stress your natural hair (especially when it’s already vulnerable from winter dryness), Halos offer a damage-free, removable alternative that blends seamlessly and beautifully.

This guide covers everything you need to know to keep your Halo (and natural hair) looking its best through the chillier months. Let’s break it down below.

What Winter Actually Does To Your Hair

Even if winter in this part of the world doesn’t bring snowstorms, the seasonal shift still takes a toll on your hair:

  • Cooler air has less moisture, which dries out your strands.
  • Indoor heating makes it worse, causing frizz, static, and breakage.
  • Hot showers (which we all crave in winter) strip the scalp of its natural oils.
  • Knitwear and coats cause friction—especially at the nape of your neck—leading to tangles and snapping.

The result? Hair that feels dry, fragile, and a lot harder to manage.

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Why The Halo Is The Ultimate Winter Hair Solution

While tape-ins, clip-ins, and bonded extensions may give you the volume and length you’re craving, they also add extra stress to your hair, something your winter-weakened strands can’t afford. Halo extensions are different.

Halos win in winter because you don’t need glue, tape, or clips; they’re easy to put on and take off so there’s less friction, tangling, and damage to your natural hair; and you don’t need a lot of salon visits, making your winter hair routine a lot simpler and more affordable.

Because the Halo sits on top of your head using a discreet, invisible wire, it doesn’t pull at your roots or require any commitment. This makes it ideal for days when your hair feels particularly fragile, or you’re wearing bulky winter layers and want to avoid additional stress around your neck or crown.

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How To Keep Your Natural Hair Moisturized (For The Best Blend)

Even the best Halo extensions won’t look great if your natural hair is dry, dull, or frizzy. The key to a seamless, natural-looking blend? Hydration. Winter hair needs extra TLC—especially if you want your Halo to blend in effortlessly.

Here’s how to give your real hair the moisture it craves:

1. Use a hydrating shampoo and conditioner

Look for ingredients like:

  • Shea butter and coconut oil (deep hydration)
  • Glycerin (locks in moisture)
  • Argan oil (smooths without weighing down)

Try:

  • Olaplex No.4 & No.5 Bond Maintenance Shampoo and Conditioner: great for moisture and repair
  • MooGoo Milk Shampoo + Cream Conditioner: ideal for sensitive scalps
  • EVO The Therapist Hydrating Shampoo: A moisture-rich shampoo that adds softness and shine

2. Add a leave-in treatment

After washing, use a leave-in conditioner to lock in hydration and reduce frizz and static. This helps your natural hair mirror the smoothness of your Halo.

Our favorites include:

  • Davines OI All-in-One Milk: super hydrating, lightweight
  • Olaplex No.6 Bond Smoother: perfect for smoothing dry ends
  • Amika Hydro Rush Intense Moisture Leave In Conditioner: simple and effective with just a few sprays

3. Minimize heat styling—or always use a heat protectant

If you’re curling or straightening your Halo or natural hair, use a heat protectant like ghd Bodyguard or TRESemmé Thermal Creations. Then, keep temperatures low to prevent further dryness or breakage.

4. Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase

Like an 8-hour treatment for your hair, this reduces overnight friction and helps your hair (and skin) retain moisture. If you’ve been battling frizz for who knows how long and can’t seem to find the culprit, check your pillowcase and try a satin or silk one instead. Trust us, you’ll never go back to a regular pillowcase again!

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Tips To Make The Most Of Your Halo In Winter

Cold weather means flatter roots, frizzier ends, and overall lack of volume. But with the right styling tips, your Halo can elevate any winter hair moment.

Soft waves

Use a wide-barrel curler or heatless styling method to create loose waves that blend your Halo and natural hair seamlessly.

Half-up looks

A half-up bun or low twisted pony looks chic, keeps hair away from scarves and coats, and hides any layering lines.

Avoid high-tension styles

Skip super-tight ponytails or buns, especially around your temples or crown—this avoids adding stress to already delicate areas.

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Don’t Forget Halo Hair Care, Too

Your natural hair isn’t the only thing that needs protection, your Halo does too. Treat your extensions like the premium investment they are.

1. Always brush before and after wearing

Use a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb, starting from the ends. This prevents matting and breakage.

2. Wash only when needed

Over-washing can dry out the hair. When it’s time, use a sulfate-free shampoo and deep conditioner. Let it air-dry completely before storing.

3. Store it properly

The Sitting Pretty Halo Travel Pouch isn’t just for trips. It’s perfect for protecting your Halo from dust, friction, and tangling between wears—even at home.

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