Have you ever looked in the mirror and asked yourself "Why is my hair so frizzy?"
Frizz is a common hair problem that can make your hair less manageable and healthy looking.
Read along to dive learn what is frizzy hair, common causes of frizz, top frizz-control products and how to stop frizzy hair today.
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What is Frizzy Hair?
Frizz is the pesky, uncontrolled hair issue that happens when the outer layer of your hair rises. Instead of lying flat and smooth, these cuticles let in moisture from the air, causing the hair strand to swell and... well, poof! It makes your hair look all puffed up and wild.
Think of your hair like a forest. When it's healthy, all the trees (or hair strands) stand tall and straight, making the forest look beautiful. But when it's frizzy, it's like the wind blew through the forest, making all the trees lean and point every which way. Frizz makes hair go all over the place, making it hard to comb and style.
What Causes Frizzy Hair?
Understanding the causes of frizzy hair can help you tackle it head-on. Here are the key culprits:
Humidity
Humidity is like a surprise party for frizz, but not the fun kind. When the air is full of moisture, dry hair tries to soak it up, causing each strand to swell and create that all-too-familiar poofy look. High porosity hair can soak up more of this moisture leading to frizz.
Harsh Chemicals
Chemical treatments and harsh hair products can be tough on your hair, leading to damage. This damage makes the hair more vulnerable to frizz, as it loses its natural smoothness and strength.
Hair Texture
Curly and wavy hair types naturally have a bit more frizz. Their spiral shape makes it harder for scalp oils to travel down the hair shaft, leading to less moisture throughout. Think of it like a race. Would it be easier to run down a straight lane or one that is curvy or jagged? The same goes for scalp oils and products.
Also, hair porosity can highly determine how much water from the air that your hair absorbs.
Overwashing
Washing your hair too often can strip it of its natural, moisturizing oils, leading to dryness and frizz. It's similar to over-cleaning your face, which can leave it feeling dry and tight. Finding the right balance is key to keeping your hair smooth and hydrated.
Towel Drying
Rubbing your hair vigorously with a towel can disrupt the outer layer of your hair strands, leading to a frizzy appearance. It's better to gently pat your hair dry or wrap it in a soft towel to avoid this rough treatment. Even better, opt for a microfiber hair towel that reduces friction and is better for your hair.
Heat Styling
Heat styling your hair on really high heat or without a proper heat protectant can dry out and damage your hair. This can make your hair more vulnerable to frizz and even worse hair problems. Make sure to always apply a proper heat protectant when styling.
Washing Your Hair with Really Hot Water
Using hot water to wash your hair can strip away natural oils that protect and keep your hair smooth. Think of it like washing dishes with hot water - it's great for cleaning but can also dry out your hands. Cooler water is gentler on your hair and helps retain those essential oils.
If you want to learn more about causes of other hair problems, make sure to read our blog 10 Ways to Prevent Damaged Hair.
How to Stop Frizzy Hair
Taming frizz is all about keeping your hair smooth and hydrated. Here are some effective ways to reduce and prevent frizz:
Use the Right Shampoo and Conditioner
Choose products specifically designed for frizz control or your hair type. These contain moisturizing ingredients that help smooth the hair's cuticle.
Keep Hair Hydrated
Regularly use leave-in conditioners, hair oils, or masks to provide deep hydration. This is especially beneficial for dry or damaged hair.
Limit Heat Styling
Minimize the use of heat styling tools and avoid using high levels of heat. When necessary, always apply a heat protectant spray to protect your hair from damage.
Dry Hair Gently
If using a cotton towel, pat your hair dry instead of rubbing it. This will help reduce friction and breakage. Even better, use a microfiber towel instead of a regular towel. These reduce friction and are easier on the hair. Learn more about After Shower Hair Care here.
Apply Smoothing Products
Use a smoothing serum or hair oil before or after washing (depending on the product). This will help seal the cuticle, lock in moisture, and reduce frizz. Choose a lightweight product that works for your hair type. If you live in a humid area, this is a must!
Avoid Overwashing Hair
Reduce washing to 2-3 times per week, depending on your hair type. This will help avoid stripping your hair of its natural oils.
Reduce Time Washing with Hot Water
Everyone loves a nice hot shower, especially on a cold morning. Even though it may be hard, try to limit the use of hot water when washing your hair and opt for lukewarm water instead. It might not feel as good but it will help reduce the chance of drying out your hair.
Adding these tips to your routine can help you achieve smoother, more manageable hair with less frizz.
Our Picks for the Best Frizz Control Products
Now that you know what causes frizz and how to prevent it, here's our picks for the best frizz control products. It's the next step towards frizz-free hair.
Step 1: Smoothing serum
Your first line of defense against frizz is our Everything Serum. A 3-in-1 pre-wash that protects against frizz, split ends, and hair loss. It's infused with powerful oils like Jojoba, Castor and Argan, which protect the hair and help it retain moisture when washing. It's a must for any hair treatment for frizzy hair.
Step 2: Deep conditioning and repair hair mask
Our Hydra Glow Mask is one of the best frizz-control products and will help repair damaged hair. It's made with a powerful organic formula including biotin. It helps restore hair and give it life by injecting key ingredients into your hair. And it's gentle enough to help maintain color, making it a great hair mask for frizzy hair and bleached hair.
Step 3: Styling Products
Whether you're looking for effortlessly straight hair or bold curls, we've got you covered. Our Team Lizos Hair Straightening Spray helps you achieve beautifully straight hair while protecting against frizz. Our Team Rizos Curl Defining Gel helps you get beautifully defined curls that stay hydrated and strong all day long.
Step 4: Powerful nutrition and hydration ampoules
As your last line of defense, we have one of our most powerful and popular products, our Hair Ampoules Set. It contains a set of four ampoules that inject key nutrients into your hair and bring you results in under 30 minutes. Frizz control and more. You'll need to see the results yourself! Learn more about the benefits of ampoules here.
By adding these products to any hair treatment for frizzy hair, you’ll be on your way to healthier, frizz-free hair.
Conclusion
Taming frizzy hair is all about knowing the causes and following a good hair care routine. This guide has armed you with the knowledge and tips needed to combat frizz effectively. For smoother, more manageable hair, adding these tips into your routine can make all the difference. Don't forget to check out our frizz-control products, made to help you get the beautiful hair you deserve.
FAQ
How to dry hair without frizz?
To dry your hair without causing frizz, gently pat it dry with a microfiber towel or soft towel, avoiding harsh rubbing. A diffuser attachment on your blow dryer can also help by evenly distributing heat and reducing the intensity.
Why do I have frizzy short hairs on top of my head?
Frizzy short hairs, often called "baby hairs," can be caused by new hair growth, breakage, or hair damage. Keeping these areas well-moisturized and using gentle styling techniques can help manage them.
Why is my hair frizzy after a shower?
Your hair can become frizzy after a hot shower due to it stripping your hair's natural oils and opening the cuticle. If the cuticle (the hair's outer layer) has been roughened up, it absorbs moisture from the air, making it swollen and poofy. Using hair products made for frizz and cold water rinse can help smooth the cuticle and reduce frizz.
How to stop frizzy hair after washing?
To prevent frizzy hair after washing, use a hydrating conditioner or frizz control products. Finish with cold water or lukewarm rinse, and gently pat your hair dry with a microfiber towel. Applying a leave-in conditioner or anti-frizz serum while your hair is still damp can also help.
Why does my hair get frizzy when I brush it?
Brushing, especially when hair is dry, can disrupt the hair cuticle and create static, leading to frizz. To minimize this, use a wide-tooth comb for detangling brush on damp hair, and consider using a leave-in conditioner to reduce friction.