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12 Genius Ways To Tame Frizzy Hair

Be liberal with conditioner
No matter what you do, your hair goes rogue. This might help explain why: Under a microscope, a frizzy hair follicle looks like a strand of scales that curl upwards into a fringe. The scales keep the cuticle open and release moisture from the hair, making it dry and causing frizz. So the first step to tame frizz is to bring the moisture back to the roots of your head. We’re usually taught just to condition the ends, but frizz usually occurs at the top of your hair where the cuticle is dry. Don’t be afraid to condition the hairline, says You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., owner of Nunzio Saviano Salon in New York City. Here are other You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..


Use anti-frizz spray (but not much)
Spray your hands with anti-frizz product and tap lightly at the roots. “You need just a tiny, tiny bit,” says Saviano. It’s the first step toward styling to keep frizz under control.


Try a volumizing spray
Both straight and curly hair can lose its shape. Use a volumizing spray to keep curls bouncy and straight hair from going limp.


Don't style dry hair
“The area where hair gets frizzy the most should be nice and moist when you blow dry it,” says Saviano. Once hair dries, you’ve lost the ability to manipulate it into the shape you want. The hair must be moist when you blow dry in order to eliminate frizz. If you have curly hair, just let your hair dry naturally.

Going straight? Read this first
If you are looking to work your naturally frizzy hair into a straight look, separate the hair into four sections. Split the hair on top and bottom, and then split those halves on left and right. Blow the hair in fourths. If you finish one and the other sections are dry, wet the hair again before you continue blow dry. Here's how to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. to it.


Be thorough
Take extra time to dry hair completely. Frizz will always form in areas you leave uncared for. “Hair needs to be 100 percent dry before you move on to the next section,” warns Saviano. “If you move on and the hair is damp, you’ve wasted the entire blow out.”

Wash hair less often
Wet and condition the hair on a daily basis, but limit shampoo to once a week, advises Saviano. The more you rinse and condition, the less frizz you will have.

Play with different products
Gel and mousse both play a role in the formation of curls by defining and enhancing them, but won’t do much else. Mixing these products with a moisturizing hair product, such as an anti-frizz hair cream, will add moisture back to the hair to reduce frizzing.

Be picky about your brush
Metal brushes heat up. “The heat from the blow dryer and heat from the brush is a double wham on your hair,” says Saviano. All the extra heat can dry out your hair—the opposite of what you want when taming frizz—and even cause it to break.


Get a new pillowcase
Cotton pillowcases can cause friction against your hair while you sleep. Saviano suggests sleeping on silk so hair glides more easily. Learn how silk pillowcases can also help your You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..


Make room for masks
The real secret to taming frizzy hair: overwhelm it with moisture. Try using a hair mask once a week to reduce dryness. Here are You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. you can make at home.

Keep your hands off
Light touch-ups are necessary, but once your hair is set, try your best not to touch it. A silicon spray will help, or You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., created by Nunzio Saviano himself after working with so many clients with frizzy hair. The slightly damp sheets replenish moisture and shine from roots to ends.


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