HOUSE 26

Late Winter Reset: Preparing Your Hair for the Change of Season

As February comes to an end, winter begins to loosen its grip on Geneva. The days slowly grow longer, the light softer, and we start feeling the quiet promise of spring. Yet for your hair, this in-between season can be demanding — dry lengths, tired ends, and a scalp that’s been exposed to months of cold air and indoor heating.

At La Maison 26, we see this moment as an opportunity: a gentle reset before spring truly arrives.

Why Late Winter Is a Key Moment for Hair Care

By the end of winter, hair often carries the traces of the season — dehydration, lack of shine, and weakened ends. Rather than waiting for visible damage, this is the ideal time to restore balance and prepare your hair for renewal.

A seasonal reset allows your hair to regain softness, strength, and vitality, creating the perfect foundation for spring styles.

1. Repair Before You Transform

Before changing your cut or color, repairing the hair fiber is essential. Nourishing treatments restore elasticity and shine, ensuring your hair is healthy enough to evolve with the new season.

At La Maison 26, our winter-repair rituals focus on deep hydration and targeted care, adapted to each hair type.

2. Refresh the Shape

A precise trim removes dry, weakened ends and instantly revives the silhouette of your hairstyle. Even the smallest adjustment can make your hair feel lighter, fresher, and more alive.

3. Rebalance the Scalp

Cold weather often leaves the scalp sensitive or dehydrated. Gentle exfoliation and nourishing scalp care restore comfort and stimulate healthy growth — a crucial step before spring.

4. A Moment of Calm

This time of year is also about slowing down. A visit to La Maison 26 is more than an appointment — it’s a pause. A moment to reconnect with yourself, relax, and let the season shift naturally.

✨ La Maison 26 Tip: Think of late February as preparation, not transformation. Healthy hair is the most beautiful base for what comes next.

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