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What causes frizz and frizzy hair?
- Frizz is caused by dry hair that lacks moisture. Ironically, humid weather tends to make frizzy hair worse. When your hair is damaged, the cuticle (the outer layer of the hair strand) raises and opens up, which creates the frizz. Therefore, to smooth it out, the hair cuticles need to be flat and sealed.
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Apply oil on damp or dry hair
- Any lightweight hair oil will be your BFF when it comes to combating the frizz. Add some drops through your hair. It will add shine and lay down the frizz without looking greasy.
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Apply oil on damp or dry hair
- You can apply hair oil on both dry or damp hair after a shower. Remember to use less oil if your hair has a finer texture, and more if it's thicker.
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Prep your hair with heat protectant
- If you know you're using a hot tool, make sure to apply a solid heat protectant before. Fried hair is way more prone to frizz than healthy hair, so a heat protectant is key.
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Prep your hair with heat protectant
- If you don't have one, consider a multipurpose styling product that offers heat protection, but that can also add shine and detangle your hair.
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5 / 30 Fotos
Take your time when blow-drying
- If you don't take your time to properly blow-dry your hair, chances are you'll end up with tons of tangles, knots, flyaways, and, of course, frizz.
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Take your time when blow-drying
- The best method to blow-dry your hair is by dividing it in sections with a boar bristle brush. This creates the tension needed to smooth the hair. You can also use the concentrator nozzle to control the direction of airflow, always pointing downward so the cuticles lay down.
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Wash with cleansers that contain glycerin
- Look for a shampoo without sulfates and with glycerin as one of its main ingredients. The more concentrated they are in the formula, the better.
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Wash with cleansers that contain glycerin
- Not only does glycerin combat frizz, but it also penetrates the hair shaft and hydrates inside out. Glycerin also creates a protective coating on the strands, helping to diminish damage.
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Get frequent trims to prevent breakage
- One of the best ways to prevent breakage, which can lead to flyaways and split ends, is to trim your hair at least once every three months.
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Get frequent trims to prevent breakage
- Split ends are prone to dryness, which can lead to breakage and make the strands much shorter than the rest of your hair. So make sure to schedule regular appointments with your hairdresser.
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11 / 30 Fotos
Deep condition your hair
- When your hair isn't properly hydrated and moisturized, it's much harder to smooth frizz with styling products. The smoothing process needs to start in the shower.
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12 / 30 Fotos
Deep condition your hair
- Add a deep-conditioning mask to your hair care routine. Whether it's for moisturizing or restoration, a good deep conditioner will help you get that smooth finish.
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13 / 30 Fotos
Dry hair with a microfiber hair towel
- Your hair is at its most vulnerable when it's wet. And using a cotton towel with your hair creates friction, which can lead to frizz and breakage. Instead, dry your hair with a microfiber towel, which prevents friction and makes it dry faster.
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Use mousse for hairline frizzies
- If your hair frizzes up around your hairline or roots, try this hack for a fast, slick finish. Wet your hands and add some mousse. Then smooth your hand over your hair.
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Use mousse for hairline frizzies
- It should be about 90% water and 10% mousse. Your hair will dry fast and become silky smooth. It's worth a try if you can't stand hair frizz!
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Finish styling with a hair serum
- Hair serums are great for combating frizz, but they're often filled with silicones, which might not always work for some hair types. People with curly or fine hair should look for products with silicone alternatives.
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Finish styling with a hair serum
- A good alternative for silicone is hemisqualane, a plant sugar-derived alternative that is great at reducing frizz. It also adds moisture and shine, so look for hair serums that have it as a main ingredient.
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Try keratin treatments
- Getting a keratin treatment is a great option if you're looking for a long-term solution to frizzy hair. Just ask your hairdresser about an in-salon hair-smoothing treatment.
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Try keratin treatments
- You can also ask for a formaldehyde-free treatment, which smoothens frizz without removing your texture. These treatments will soften your hair, without any damage.
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Sleep on a silk pillowcase for smoother hair
- If you can't stand waking up with frizzy hair, then it might be time to switch your cotton pillowcase for a silk one. Silk helps protect your hair by maintaining its natural oils, which is important if it's fragile from chemical treatments.
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Ditch harsh shampoos
- To prevent frizz, find a shampoo that's sulfate-free. Shampoos with sulfates can strip and damage your hair over time, which will mess with your hair cuticle and lead to frizz.
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22 / 30 Fotos
Ditch harsh shampoos
- Opt for smoothening shampoos with natural ingredients that are super moisturizing and leave your hair feeling silky.
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23 / 30 Fotos
Dry your hair with a diffuser
- For anyone with curly or coily hair, a traditional blow-dry can leave you with more frizz and flyaways. Instead, use a diffuser attachment. It will disperse the airflow from your dryer and give you more definition and volume.
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Touch up with a mascara wand
- For those stubborn flyaways that don't seem to stay flat, try this hack using a clean mascara wand or toothbrush. Spritz the end with a dry oil spray and gently skim it over the frizzy area.
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Stop touching your hair
- We know it's hard, but you have to stop touching your hair. The more you run your fingers through your hair, the more friction and frizz you create. This is especially the case for curly or wavy hair.
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Block out humidity
- Humidity is one of the main reasons for unwanted frizz. But since you can't control the weather, get yourself humidity-blocking products, like an anti-humidity hairspray.
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27 / 30 Fotos
Apply leave-in conditioner
- At the end of the day, moisture is the key to smoothening frizz. So while your hair is wet, load it up with a leave-in conditioner for a few minutes.
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Apply leave-in conditioner
- A leave-in conditioner will ensure that your hair cuticle is filled with nourishing ingredients that will give the hair softness and shine. Sources: (Cosmopolitan) (Healthline) See also: The biggest women's health myths
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0 / 30 Fotos
What causes frizz and frizzy hair?
- Frizz is caused by dry hair that lacks moisture. Ironically, humid weather tends to make frizzy hair worse. When your hair is damaged, the cuticle (the outer layer of the hair strand) raises and opens up, which creates the frizz. Therefore, to smooth it out, the hair cuticles need to be flat and sealed.
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Apply oil on damp or dry hair
- Any lightweight hair oil will be your BFF when it comes to combating the frizz. Add some drops through your hair. It will add shine and lay down the frizz without looking greasy.
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Apply oil on damp or dry hair
- You can apply hair oil on both dry or damp hair after a shower. Remember to use less oil if your hair has a finer texture, and more if it's thicker.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Prep your hair with heat protectant
- If you know you're using a hot tool, make sure to apply a solid heat protectant before. Fried hair is way more prone to frizz than healthy hair, so a heat protectant is key.
© Shutterstock
4 / 30 Fotos
Prep your hair with heat protectant
- If you don't have one, consider a multipurpose styling product that offers heat protection, but that can also add shine and detangle your hair.
© Shutterstock
5 / 30 Fotos
Take your time when blow-drying
- If you don't take your time to properly blow-dry your hair, chances are you'll end up with tons of tangles, knots, flyaways, and, of course, frizz.
© Shutterstock
6 / 30 Fotos
Take your time when blow-drying
- The best method to blow-dry your hair is by dividing it in sections with a boar bristle brush. This creates the tension needed to smooth the hair. You can also use the concentrator nozzle to control the direction of airflow, always pointing downward so the cuticles lay down.
© Shutterstock
7 / 30 Fotos
Wash with cleansers that contain glycerin
- Look for a shampoo without sulfates and with glycerin as one of its main ingredients. The more concentrated they are in the formula, the better.
© Shutterstock
8 / 30 Fotos
Wash with cleansers that contain glycerin
- Not only does glycerin combat frizz, but it also penetrates the hair shaft and hydrates inside out. Glycerin also creates a protective coating on the strands, helping to diminish damage.
© Shutterstock
9 / 30 Fotos
Get frequent trims to prevent breakage
- One of the best ways to prevent breakage, which can lead to flyaways and split ends, is to trim your hair at least once every three months.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Get frequent trims to prevent breakage
- Split ends are prone to dryness, which can lead to breakage and make the strands much shorter than the rest of your hair. So make sure to schedule regular appointments with your hairdresser.
© Shutterstock
11 / 30 Fotos
Deep condition your hair
- When your hair isn't properly hydrated and moisturized, it's much harder to smooth frizz with styling products. The smoothing process needs to start in the shower.
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Deep condition your hair
- Add a deep-conditioning mask to your hair care routine. Whether it's for moisturizing or restoration, a good deep conditioner will help you get that smooth finish.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Dry hair with a microfiber hair towel
- Your hair is at its most vulnerable when it's wet. And using a cotton towel with your hair creates friction, which can lead to frizz and breakage. Instead, dry your hair with a microfiber towel, which prevents friction and makes it dry faster.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Use mousse for hairline frizzies
- If your hair frizzes up around your hairline or roots, try this hack for a fast, slick finish. Wet your hands and add some mousse. Then smooth your hand over your hair.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Use mousse for hairline frizzies
- It should be about 90% water and 10% mousse. Your hair will dry fast and become silky smooth. It's worth a try if you can't stand hair frizz!
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Finish styling with a hair serum
- Hair serums are great for combating frizz, but they're often filled with silicones, which might not always work for some hair types. People with curly or fine hair should look for products with silicone alternatives.
© Shutterstock
17 / 30 Fotos
Finish styling with a hair serum
- A good alternative for silicone is hemisqualane, a plant sugar-derived alternative that is great at reducing frizz. It also adds moisture and shine, so look for hair serums that have it as a main ingredient.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Try keratin treatments
- Getting a keratin treatment is a great option if you're looking for a long-term solution to frizzy hair. Just ask your hairdresser about an in-salon hair-smoothing treatment.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Try keratin treatments
- You can also ask for a formaldehyde-free treatment, which smoothens frizz without removing your texture. These treatments will soften your hair, without any damage.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Sleep on a silk pillowcase for smoother hair
- If you can't stand waking up with frizzy hair, then it might be time to switch your cotton pillowcase for a silk one. Silk helps protect your hair by maintaining its natural oils, which is important if it's fragile from chemical treatments.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Ditch harsh shampoos
- To prevent frizz, find a shampoo that's sulfate-free. Shampoos with sulfates can strip and damage your hair over time, which will mess with your hair cuticle and lead to frizz.
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Ditch harsh shampoos
- Opt for smoothening shampoos with natural ingredients that are super moisturizing and leave your hair feeling silky.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Dry your hair with a diffuser
- For anyone with curly or coily hair, a traditional blow-dry can leave you with more frizz and flyaways. Instead, use a diffuser attachment. It will disperse the airflow from your dryer and give you more definition and volume.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Touch up with a mascara wand
- For those stubborn flyaways that don't seem to stay flat, try this hack using a clean mascara wand or toothbrush. Spritz the end with a dry oil spray and gently skim it over the frizzy area.
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
Stop touching your hair
- We know it's hard, but you have to stop touching your hair. The more you run your fingers through your hair, the more friction and frizz you create. This is especially the case for curly or wavy hair.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Block out humidity
- Humidity is one of the main reasons for unwanted frizz. But since you can't control the weather, get yourself humidity-blocking products, like an anti-humidity hairspray.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Apply leave-in conditioner
- At the end of the day, moisture is the key to smoothening frizz. So while your hair is wet, load it up with a leave-in conditioner for a few minutes.
© Shutterstock
28 / 30 Fotos
Apply leave-in conditioner
- A leave-in conditioner will ensure that your hair cuticle is filled with nourishing ingredients that will give the hair softness and shine. Sources: (Cosmopolitan) (Healthline) See also: The biggest women's health myths
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Anti-frizz hacks that will leave your hair shiny and smooth
Say goodbye to frizzy hair this summer with these expert tips
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Let's be honest: most of us don't want frizzy hair. And there's nothing more frustrating than spending hours styling your hair only for it to frizz up with a bit of wind and a little humidity. While certain hair types are more prone to it than others, higher temperatures and humidity can turn even the sleekest hair types into a frizzy mess. But don't worry! There are plenty of tricks and products you can try out instead of desperately hiding under a hat.
If smooth hair is your goal, check out this gallery for the best anti-frizz hacks.
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