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5 Essential Tips to Get Rid of Frizzy Hair

Whether you have exceptionally thick, curly, wavy, or chemically treated hair, you've undoubtedly experienced frizz.

Factors causing Frizzy Hair

  • Dehydration

  • Humidity in the air

If you're weary of fighting frizzy hair, all you have to do now is discover how to moisturize and smooth your strands.


How to deal with Frizzy Hair?

1. Turn the temperature down

A hot shower may feel great on your body, but it's not ideal for your hair. The warmth of the water can increase the cuticle, and when the cuticle is lifted, the hair needs more moisture. That doesn't mean you should put up with a shivering shower, though: Simply lower the knob down a couple of notches so that your shower is warm but not steamy.

2. Hair Products

Products with a high alcohol concentration dry the hair, prompting it to seek moisture. Use shampoos with moisturizing chemicals like glycerin, which is an excellent humectant, which means it absorbs more moisture in the air and forms a protective layer over the strands to minimize frizz.

Recommendations on Shampoo:

3. Conditioner

Even the most effective frizz-fighting shampoos may deplete your hair with its natural oils and moisturizers. To preserve natural moisture, alternate between shampoo and conditioner one day and simply conditioner the next. To prevent a greasy scalp, just condition your hair from the back of the neck to the ends of your strands.

Recommendation on Conditioner:

4. Hair Mask

A severe case of hair frizz necessitates a significant treatment. Work a hydrating hair mask into your tresses once a week. Coconut oil, argan oil, and just about any other oil (not mechanical oil) may make a huge difference in your hair.

Recommendation on Hair Masks:

  • Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Deep Conditioner: This revolutionary solution was shown to be successful in Beauty Lab tests, yet light enough to nurture even the tiniest strands. According to lab tests, the mask made hair visibly silky, smooth, and sleek without weighing it down.

5. Haircut

Remove any dry, dead ends. Split ends may cause further damage and frizz as they go up the strand, so get a trim as soon as you see fraying.


While you can't zap the moisture from the air on a hot summer day, you can moisten your hair enough that it doesn't need to look for it elsewhere.


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