There are plenty of ways to fight frizzy hair. All hair is different, so finding what works best for you might take some experimenting (and alot of time). However, you can usually tackle frizz and fly aways with a few styling and care tips.
1. DONT WASH EVERYDAY
One of the first ways to fight frizzy hair is to look at how often you wash it. Washing your hair every day can strip it of its natural oils, causing it to frizz up. Wash your hair sparingly, allowing a few days in between washes, and if hair starts to feel too oily or greasy then use a dry shampoo to soak up any excess oils. I often wash my hair twice with shampoo in the shower to make sure all residue has been removed and then apply a small amount of conditioner to the bottom. I never apply conditioner above my ears as I find my hair is more greasy if I do. (This is a great tip if you have greasy/oily hair or curly hair)
2. DRY WITH CARE
The drying process can make all the difference when it comes to frizzy hair. Heavy-handed towel drying can roughen up hair cuticles, causing it to look frizzy. To prevent this from happening, don’t twist or rub your hair with a towel as this can lead to breakage and fly aways. Instead, blot and press your hair with a towel. Experts recommend using a super absorbent microfiber towel as it produces less friction. I usually throw a towel on my hair straight after a shower, no squeezing or rubbing.
3. PICK YOUR PRODUCTS
When you’re washing your hair, the type of products you use can play a big part in fighting frizz. Use styling products that contain silicone as it can help tame frizzy hair. The thicker and coarser your hair, the more silicone a product will need. Also be sure to choose products that don’t contain alcohol (most hair sprays and mousses do), as they can cause hair cuticles to absorb moisture, leading to frizz. Try using a hair oil at the ends or a serum as this helps a lot especially when out in the elements.
4. MAKE IT IONIC
The tools you use can also play a big part in tackling frizzy hair. Take your blow dryer, If you haven’t upgraded your blow-dryer in a while then maybe it’s time to do so. To help you in your fight against frizz, opt for an ionic blow-dryer. Ionic blow-dryers compress hair cuticles and lock out moisture, helping to prevent frizz. choose a good quality hair straightener or curler and try not to overuse them as it does more damage to your hair.
5. PROTECT AGAINST HEAT
Heat styling can damage hair, resulting in frizzy and frayed hair. To make sure that you protect your hair from excessive heat, apply a heat protecting serum or spray before you blow-dry or use heat styling tools on your hair. i cant stress how important this is. if your hair is stressed and feeling weak then it will show immediately.
6. STYLE IT RIGHT
There are plenty of styling products and tips and trick to help you in your fight against frizz. Sometimes it can be as simple as smoothing hair down with a frizz control serum or oil. The kind of hairdo you wear can also affect the frizz factor. For example, you’re less likely to experience fly aways when wrapping your hair into a low bun as opposed to a tight ponytail. Do try and let your hair dry naturally as much as you can. I know it may not look or feel great but on days when you use tools and products they take to the hair much easier.
7.WEEKLY TREATMENT
Treat your hair once a week with a deep conditioning or oil treatment to help your hair stay looking at its best. Those with medium to thick hair should try a deep conditioning treatment. Those with finer hair are better off using hot oil treatments as these won’t weigh down your hair.
I also like putting a conditioner in my hair and putting it in a clip while I finish my shower. I then rinse it out before I get out of the shower. The difference an extra few minutes can make can sometimes be unbelievable.
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