Does your search for help continue because you know your hair is more than just a sexy accessory even if yours isn't - exactly sexy that is?
Does a forecast of bad hair day weather just make your heart sink?
All reasons why if your hair is normally frizzy when you want it to look smooth and perfectly put together you'll probably find what follows to be quite useful.
Wash your hair often? Like every day often? You do know that you're just putting out the welcome mat for frizzy hair, dry hair or both. That's because overzealous shampooing tends to strip away the natural oils you hair needs to smooth away the frizz. Oh and on days your locks look greasy reach for your dry shampoo to sop up the excess oils.
Fight frizz by deep conditioning your hair each time you wash it. It's simple to do. Just leave your conditioner on for five minutes while shaving or washing the rest of you. Just be sure to spread the conditioner evenly using a wide tooth comb. This intensive use of everyday conditioner works because you are giving it all the time it needs to coat the shaft so it is less likely to frizz up so easily.
Perhaps it is time to sharpen your hair drying skills? Hair drying skills? Yes, there are things you can do when drying your hair that can make a big difference and I'm not talking how you aim your blow dryer or stuff like that. For one you can ease up on rigorous hair drying selecting micro fiber towels instead of the more common terry cloth. For one micro fiber is more absorbent. And two it won't agitate your cuticles nearly as much. And smooth cuticles are less apt to frizz out on you later when the humidity rises.
If your hair isn't exactly all rainbows and unicorns all the time maybe it's because you are neglecting to use heat protectant despite your ongoing love affair with hot styling tools. Think that could be the root of your frizz? Might be since the heat from those tools, even hot weather, don't do your hair any favors. Which is why you want to be super religious about using something to protect your locks if you want to avoid ending up with a petulant mane.
As you already know, moisture is the underlying villain causing your frizz. That's why you want to do what you can to keep the cuticles calmed down. Turns out you can even get an assist on that from your blow dryer - if it's one of the ionic variety. These apparently work to compress those all-important cuticles effectively denying moisture in the air strand access. When that happens frizz is denied access to.
Of course you always want to let your hair air dry some before firing up the blow dryer.
If all else fails you can sometimes settle down frizz with your curling iron. Simply wrap sections around the iron and viola, the heat helps to smooth them own.
Okay, maybe I'm going out on a limb and bet that if frizz is a problem you have an ongoing love affair with alcohol based hair care products. Fact is most hair sprays amd mousses rate high on the alcohol meter. That alone can puff up your cuticles all but guaranteeing frizz.
Finally there are two things you can try when you're desperate for a solution.
To tackle any outlaw strands that absolutely refuse to fall in line, spray a bit of finishing spray directly on an old tooth brush. Run that over the trouble spots. See if that doesn't finish them off.
Then there's smoothing serum. Ever used it? Most are silicone based which, yes, I know can weigh down fine hair like an anvil. Still during a particularly bad frizz outbreak an application can also bring a sense of order to an otherwise disorderly hair style.
A great hair day can change your entire mood. The way to keep frizz from producing a string of bad hair days it to follow tips like these. They can moisturize your strands which we all know is the key to frizz freedom. Failing that you can beat back the frizz when even more moisture isn't enough.