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| Hi! There might be several reasons and still more advices for frizzy hair. Reasons could include weather, length of hair, type of haircut, shampoo and conditioner, brushing, heat appliances, harsh chemicals, towel rubbing, lack of moisture etc. As for controlling frizzy hair, here's are some tips: ![]() Frizzy hair can be a big problem especially for those with curly hair and is among the biggest style spoilers. Frizzy hair is often a result of a dehydrated cortex (the inner layer of the hair shaft). Frizzy hair can be caused by many things: from lack of moisture to applying too much styling products. Fortunately there are a few simple things you can do to tame your frizzy hair and too keep it under control. Taking a proper care of your hair, using de-frizz products and following these simple steps will keep your hair healthy-looking and will ensure your hair always looks its best. WHAT CAUSES FRIZZY HAIR:
Chemically treated hair often looks frizzy. If you color, bleach and perm your hair frequently you may seriously damage it, causing dryness, split ends and frizziness. Chemical treatments deplete the hair of its natural moisture which usually leads to damaged and dry hair. Frequent usage of heat appliances can also lead to frizzy hair. Constant straightening or curling your hair with a curling iron or with a flat iron damage the hair shaft and contribute to the problem of frizz, especially if you don??�t use a heat protecting product. Blow-drying your hair every day is more likely to cause frizziness and split ends even if you use a protective product. Another cause of frizzy hair is using improper [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]hair [COLOR=blue ! important]care [/color][COLOR=blue ! important]products[/color][/color][/color] for your hair type and for your hair needs. For example if your shampoo is too harsh it can cause dry hair, split ends, frizzy hair and even [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]dandruff[/color][/color]. If your hair is prone to frizziness you should use a moisturizing shampoo that is appropriate for your hair type. Your conditioner should also be moisturizing, containing more natural ingredients ??� honey, chamomile. Frequent washing of your hair can also lead to frizzy hair because you will strip your hair of its natural oils. Frizzy hair may also be a result of stress, illness, lack of essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids and poor diet. Recent studies show that some medicines and hair care products can also contribute to frizzy hair, such as oil-based conditioners, relaxers, gels, mousses, foams. Frizziness may also be hereditary ??� if your mother is prone to frizzing you are more likely to have a frizzy hair too. High humidity also causes frizzy hair, making your hair look frizzy even after a few minutes being outdoors. Exposure to humidity in the climate can cause coarseness and damage to the hair, because your hair absorbs water through the cuticles, causing it to revert back and become kinky looking. Using an anti-frizz product before going out may help you, since these products provide excellent protection from humidity. Brushing wet hair with a plastic [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]hair [COLOR=blue ! important]brush[/color][/color][/color] combined with touching your hair too often may also cause frizzi. HOW TO TREAT AND TAME FRIZZY HAIR PROPERLY:
I strongly suggest the tips which I mark with " " from personal experience though.Other tips from my personal experience would be: --Use moisturizing conditioner that's free of Sodium Lauryl (or Laureth) Sulfate, or Ammonium Lauryl (or Laureth) Sulfate since they are actually ingredients usually used in cleaning dishes or household things and thus too harsh for wavy or curly hair women. Try to stick with organic hair products or at least the hair products that are especially designed for wavy or curly hair (wavy hair is usually curly hair actually but when curly hair is weighed down by the weight of the length of the hair--it appears wavy). My recommendation would be: Giovanni hair shampoo and conditioner. --DO NOT RUB UR HAIR WITH TOWEL when drying wet hair. It contributes SOOO much frizz that even if you let it dry naturally or even use serums, etc to tame it--it would not be at all tamed So better way to dry hair would be to take thin towels or even paper towels and gently blot hair as if it's a newborn baby's skin. After blotting, gently style hair with fingers to the way you want it (you can add some straightening serums, or pomades to control better too) and LEAVE IT. DO NOT TOUCH DRYING HAIR TILL IT DRIES COMPLETELY--NOT EVEN WITH FINGERS!!! After air drying it naturally, you can see the difference yourself too. --If you want to leave your hair open, then go to a salon and get a good haircut that can help you leave your hair open and control frizz too. I wanted to leave my curly hair open and tried many products to achieve a frizz-free look--DIDN'T HAPPEN! It was not until I got my long hair cut in a long style that is recommended by the hairstylist (after a good informative consultation), I can finally leave my hair open and pull it off. Now the hair curls as I want with half the effort as I put in before. Now my hair is still the same length as before except for a slight angle off the hairs on the side (almost like a layer cut or v cut but not quite). For your hair though, it is better to research the kind of hair style you want and the kind of hairstyle that looks good for your face shape, and take pictures of models that have the hair style/cut you want and show to the hairstylist and consider his/her opinion and suggestions greatly before getting a great haircut that helps your hair. These are the main tips I can give personally. Good luck! :D Sere PS: You shouldn't wash (even with/without shampoo and/or conditioner) your hair more than 2-3 times a week because it will take off the moisture from hair and make it more prone to frizz.
__________________ Knowledge is often mistaken for intelligence. This is like mistaking a cup of milk for a cow. A major source of conflict in the world is the common misconception that words can be true or false. **> Never let a computer see you hurry. <** Last edited by Serenity_John : 28th June 2008 at 11:36 AM. |
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| Vidya, Even I have curly hair and my hair gets frizzed very soon. To avoid friz use a good shampoo and conditioner and use garnier fructise sleek and shine anti friz serum. jut put a quarter sized amount on your palms and apply on damp hair. It works wonders for me. Good luck!
__________________ Bill Watterson - "There is not enough time to do all the nothing we want to do." |
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| Hey all girls and guys out there.... Please please DO NOT use any of these Serum or anything of that sort to make your hair soft / silky / straight or whatever.... I used to have so thick hair (that you cannot hold my hair with one hand - any girl wud love to have), as my hair was dry and frizzy i was advised by a beutician (in Mumbai) to use a Garnier Serum. In just 3 months my hair got softened and looked more manageable BUT i lost half of my volume... - It leads to so much Hair Fall.. I didnt notice it or recognise that it was becoz of Garnier products (was using Garnier Fructis shampoo too) ... I thot that hair fall was becoz i moved from Mumbai to Chennai and due to some harmone problems.. After i stopped using Garnier, my hair became Frizzy again. When i consulted a doctor in Chennai, i was advised to stop it completely... And I did see a difference - hair fall has stopped tremendously. But now, all i need to do is wash my hair twice a week with the mildest of shampoos (even J&J baby shampoo is fine) and oil it (pure plain coconut oli) regularly. Taking my advise is upto you... I experienced it hence shared this with you... Just a small example that you can look for yourself on screen... Take any of these bollywood or kollywood actress (sushmits sen, aishwarya, simran ...) compare their first few movies to the recent ones and see the amount of hair loss they have had due to continous styling, straightning, applying creams, dying and other stuff... I dont deny the fact that there are other reasons in conjunction with it but not for all of them right- Just logic! |
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| That is true too. I was a garnier fructis fan and used to use their products but then my hair did become manageable but I lost lot of hair though. So, I switched to organic products like giovanni products since they are free of harsh chemicals (unlike garnier). So, I also recommend either organic or natural products VERY much. Good luck, Sere :D
__________________ Knowledge is often mistaken for intelligence. This is like mistaking a cup of milk for a cow. A major source of conflict in the world is the common misconception that words can be true or false. **> Never let a computer see you hurry. <** |
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| I sometimes get frizzy hair to but mine is cause it needs moisture. I use molasses or honey mixed with conditioner and some oils and apply an or so before head bath and shampoo condition hair. It helps alot for my hairs in controlling them. Applying coconut oil while hair is drying is good for that as well.
__________________ - Washing once a week,No chemicals/heat,No dyes,No brushing,Coconut Oil every alternate day,Braid everyday,Henna+egg every month (on hair) |
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