Victim of frizzy hair? Try these tips!
“Frizzy Hair Tips”
We’ve all been a victim of frizzy hair at one time or another, haven’t we? But you don’t have to succumb to the fuzz! Frizzy hair can be caused by a number of things, such as;
Let’s start with one of my favorite products designed to tackle wild and unruly frizzy hair types. Frizz fighting serums really do work wonders to help tame fly-away strands and smooth frizzy hair. My pick? Schwarzkopf Osis Magic Anti-Frizz Gloss Serum, which sells between $14.00 to $17.00 for 1.7oz. (a little goes a long way) It’s a great product that will fight frizz and give you tons of shine. It works just like it says, like voodoo … it’s Magic! You can also try smoothing shampoos, conditioners and creams to help tame the beast.
Another way to fight frizzy hair is by starting your style with a great blow out. Make sure you are using a nozzle attachment on your hair dryer and direct the air straight down the shaft of your hair while pulling your brush taught. Don’t forget to use the cool shot button for about 10 seconds on strands before releasing hair from the brush, it will most definately help fight frizz, set the style and create shine, shine, shine!Wearing your hair curly? Then make sure to scrunch a smoothing serum into your hair before air drying or using the diffuser attachment. Or try a curl definer, like TIGI’s Curl’s Rock! Also, don’t touch or manipulate the hair until it is 100% dry, or you’ll run the risk of contributing to the frizz.
Need a quick fix? Try running a dryer sheet over strands for an anti-static fast frizz fighter. You can also run a dryer sheet over your brush or comb and then brush your hair for a similar effect.
Summertime is notorious for bringing out the frizz in the best of us, so be sure to keep my tips handy during the upcoming hot, dry months so your hair can stay nice and smooth all summer long.
For further discussion on hair tips for curly hair you might want to check out these other articles:
“Frizzy Hair Tips”
We’ve all been a victim of frizzy hair at one time or another, haven’t we? But you don’t have to succumb to the fuzz! Frizzy hair can be caused by a number of things, such as;
- too much humidity in the air which causes the hair cuticle to swell and frizz,
- lack of moisture in the air which causes hair to dry out and frizz and
- 3) hair that has not been cut in a while causing split ends to split up the shaft of the hair.
Let’s start with one of my favorite products designed to tackle wild and unruly frizzy hair types. Frizz fighting serums really do work wonders to help tame fly-away strands and smooth frizzy hair. My pick? Schwarzkopf Osis Magic Anti-Frizz Gloss Serum, which sells between $14.00 to $17.00 for 1.7oz. (a little goes a long way) It’s a great product that will fight frizz and give you tons of shine. It works just like it says, like voodoo … it’s Magic! You can also try smoothing shampoos, conditioners and creams to help tame the beast.
Another way to fight frizzy hair is by starting your style with a great blow out. Make sure you are using a nozzle attachment on your hair dryer and direct the air straight down the shaft of your hair while pulling your brush taught. Don’t forget to use the cool shot button for about 10 seconds on strands before releasing hair from the brush, it will most definately help fight frizz, set the style and create shine, shine, shine!Wearing your hair curly? Then make sure to scrunch a smoothing serum into your hair before air drying or using the diffuser attachment. Or try a curl definer, like TIGI’s Curl’s Rock! Also, don’t touch or manipulate the hair until it is 100% dry, or you’ll run the risk of contributing to the frizz.
Need a quick fix? Try running a dryer sheet over strands for an anti-static fast frizz fighter. You can also run a dryer sheet over your brush or comb and then brush your hair for a similar effect.
Summertime is notorious for bringing out the frizz in the best of us, so be sure to keep my tips handy during the upcoming hot, dry months so your hair can stay nice and smooth all summer long.
For further discussion on hair tips for curly hair you might want to check out these other articles:
- Curly Hairstyles for Round Faces
- Natural Curly Hair Styling Tips
- Curly Hair, Curly Hair . . . New Season Trend!!
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