Practical Frizzy Hair Insights

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by Suzan K Bishop

Question: Does anyone have a surefire solution for frizzy hair to share?

It's enough to make you wonder "What's up with my hair? Why does it frizz up so easily which is quite annoying? " isn't it?

Having hair that won't stay smooth and jumps at the chance to become frizzy can be supremely frustrating, I know.

But did you know this is more likely to happen with dry hair that isn't properly moisturized? And even more so if you've got curly hair?

Frizz Defined: Curls in desperate need of TLC in the form of moisturizing.

So do you get you can best foil frizz with moisturizing conditioners?

Well the first thing to do is think daily conditioner. .One that works to seal the cuticles. Because if the cuticles of your hair are the least bit open they all but invite the moisture from the air in. And then BAM. Instant frizz.

Investing in frizz busting products is also a good idea. Just remember there is no one product that works for everyone. But through trial and error you'll want to find a conditioning shampoo that works for your hair, that's for sure.

Also, using a micro fiber towel rather than a terry towel and squeezing your hair dry rather than rubbing it will help. Doing so keeps it from frizzing out.

Given your hair's tendency to be dry anyway it's also smart to avoid the blow dryer. And if you must dry use a diffuser.

A pea sized dollop of serum smoothed into your hair after spreading it on your palms is another anti frizz trick. A second application repeated again as the final step after styling as usual will complete the job. Most popular brands include like shine serums in their line so this shouldn't be hard to find.

Another similar trick is so called Moroccan Oil. And don't worry. You hair will eat this up without ending up as greasy mess either. Here again a little goes a long way.

Just don't rely on products alone here. You have to style it right too to minimize the risk of frizz. This means that if you do blow dry you don't want to do it with your hair upside down. It's much better to direct the dryer pointed down from your roots to your ends.

Still your hair is more likely going to be frizz free if you can avoid the heat of any blow dryer altogether.

So there you have maybe six or seven ways to beat the frizz.

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