The fix? Make sure your hair cuticles are as flat and smooth as possible. Ahead, professional stylists offer up their best tricks and product recs for helping you get the smoothest, flyaway-free hair of all time. One of the easiest ways to prevent damage, breakage, and frizz? Make sure you trim your hair at least once every three months.
Split ends are especially prone to dryness aka frizzy hair's worst nightmare so schedule regular appointments with your hairstylist to avoid any long-term damage. And, yes, since I know you're thinking it—you can trim your own hair at home, but make sure you read and then re-read this guide and invest in a pair of legit shears. He likes this pair from Fagaci see above for quick and easy maintenance in-between salon visits. If you're looking for a long-term solution to frizzy hair, ask your hairstylist about a keratin treatment.
There are a handful of gentle, formaldehyde-free options on the market rn see: Cezanne and Goldwell Kerasilk that help soften and elongate your hair texture—no damage included. There are even a few at-home keratin treatments worth trying too.
This new release from Gussi is spiked with keratin amino acids to strengthen and repair split ends , castor oil to smooth damaged cuticles , and a dose of moringa oil to calm frizz. If you've got curly or coily hair, you know that traditional blow-drying can leave you with more frizz and flyaways.
If that's not your goal, try a diffuser attachment instead—it'll help evenly disperse the air flow from your dryer so you get more definition and volume.
This one is easy to attach to most blow dryers, and it's got a deep and wide bowl to help you get extra-defined curls. Need a visual?
This tutorial is a great place to start for type 4 hair, and this one's excellent for looser curls. Just take your time with it and don't be afraid to customize your technique to fit your hair and its needs. TBH, humidity is basically the reason behind all of my unwanted frizz.
And since I can't control the weather, I like to treat my hair with the next best thing: anti-humidity sprays. A quick blast is all I need to protect my hair from the elements and keep my flyaways locked TF dow n. Sooo you've decided you want to wear your hair sleek and smooth but the weather says otherwise.
Help keep your flyaways from popping back up the second you step outside by keeping a smart little arsenal of products with you at all times.
My personal favorite? These frizz-smoothing sheets from Nunzio Saviano. Not only are they small enough to pop into your bag, but they're also spiked with hydrating ingredients like coconut oil to keep your hair soft, shiny, and static-free. Seriously, don't skimp on the heat sprays, not even if you're in a huge rush or you're lazy AF. Fried, sizzled strands are way more prone to frizz and flyaways than soft and healthy hair, so if you know you're using a hot tool, make sure you've got a solid heat protectant on hand.
This one from Cantu shields hair from heat up to degrees while also hydrating and smoothing it with shea butter. Shampoos with sulfates can strip and damage your hair over time, which will mess with your hair cuticle and lead to frizz. Along with cutting out the sulfates, look for a shampoo with glycerin as one of the first ingredients the closer the ingredients are to the top of the list, the more concentrated they are in the formula.
Nothing worked, until she introduced silk pillowcases and scrunchies into her routine. Sometimes the best advice is totally free. An old hairstylist trick is to lightly mist your brush or comb with some hairspray to tame frizzies and flyaways.
And it holds my frizz down for the entire day. Tangles and frizz go hand in hand, so a big step in learning how to get rid of frizzy hair is cutting down on tangles. If you have straight hair, all it may take is the right brush, but if you have curls, you know the process requires a little more TLC. The towel you dry your hair with is just as important as the products you apply, so consider hair plopping , which recently took off on TikTok.
Then you bend over and plop your hair down onto the towel or T-shirt. This allows the water in your hair to soak into the microfiber towel or T-shirt, which helps you avoid the damaging friction that traditional terry cloth towels can cause. Instead, think of your products as part of a holistic routine that works together to fight frizz.
Taming frizz on your natural texture is one thing, but keeping straightened hair sleek is a whole other can of worms. Luckily, Glamour commerce editor Shanna Shipin has figured out a trick that makes straightening her curls smooth sailing. Instead, I use a detangling brush in the shower—and if it gets a little knotty while straightening, I finger-comb it. If hair is partially dry you may be left with frizzy, inconsistent curls.
Work a leave-in conditioner or styling oil through the hair with fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Leave-in conditioners like Hair Balm are great for preserving the integrity of your curls and keeping hair moisturized. For straight and fine hair, getting tangles under control is a huge part of defrizzing your hair. Try detangling in the shower while hair is wet with a brush or wide-tooth comb.
No matter your hair type, incorporating a form of heat protection to your hair care routine can help prevent damage like split ends, breakage, and smooth those frizzy flyaways that usually result from a lack of moisture from constant heat styling. Depending on the severity of your frizz you may want to invest in high-quality blow dryers and heat styling tools.
These products typically last longer and often incorporate new technology and materials to help curb the damage from the heat. For curly hair, blow dryers can be a bit of a love-hate relationship. Diffuser attachments are a great way to delicately dry sections of hair.
Think about what your hair comes in contact with on a daily basis that can cause friction and ultimately frizz. Let's start with your towel. Traditional towels can be rough on hair and it can also disrupt the cuticle. Consider trying a microfiber towel to dry your hair with. Its unique fiber structure allows it to absorb more water, helping your hair to dry faster.
It also eliminates the need to rub or wring out your hair which can cause frizz and damage. Another hair care accessory to consider adopting is a silk pillowcase. We know that sounds luxurious and princess-like, but there is a scientific reason why you should sleep on a silk pillowcase. The slick texture of silk creates less friction on skin and hair which helps to prevent irritation and damage.
Yes, the silk also benefits your skin so consider this a must-have beauty investment. Silk is also naturally hypo-allergenic which makes this a great option for allergy sufferers. And lastly, you are touching your hair. Yes, you. Constantly touching your hair will bring all the frizz you try to avoid. Using the right products can make or break your good hair day! Hair oils are a great way to protect your hair from frizz by adding shine, smoothness, hydration, and protection.
Hair oils might sound scary or intimidating but most of them are lightweight and when used correctly, will benefit the hair immensely.
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