Combat Frizzy Hair With These
Essential Tips
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By Michelle
Schill
Frizzy hair doesn't discriminate. It plagues both the
thin and thick haired alike. If your hair has even the
slightest wave or curl, it's susceptible to frizz. This
article details the six critical things you can do to
launch a full-on assault on those unruly frizzies...along
with a list of things not to do.
INTERNAL FACTORS--Our circulatory systems deliver
oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles, which keeps hair
growing healthy and strong. Make sure you're getting enough
of the nutritional requirements for smooth, shiny locks.
These include:
Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids, Evening Primrose Oil,
Lecithin, Silica, Vitamin B8 (Biotin), Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic
Acid), Protein, and Water
KEEP IT COOL--I'm lumping 2 cooling techniques
into one category here. Both are equally important. Coolness
combats frizzies by closing down the cuticle (outer) layer
of each hair strand. And of course, heat has the opposite
effect, obliterating moisture and amplifying frizz. So
cool your hair in these two ways:
- A cool rinse (with either just water or vinegar/water)
will close down the cuticle and add shine.
- After heat styling with a blowdryer, use the cool
shot button on your hair dryer to cool down the section
you're working with. That will increase the curl or volume
you're creating and amplify the shine!
SQUEEZE, DON'T RUB--When towel drying your hair,
resist rubbing or creating any sort of friction. The best
method for drying frizzy hair is to use a hand towel and
squeeze the hair up from ends to roots.
KEEP IT TRIMMED--Surely you've heard it before,
but it warrants repeating...regular trims prevent split
ends. It's stressed so often because of the nature
of splitting hairs...they continue on up the hair strand,
which exacerbates the frizz. And, once the hairs
have split, the only way to repair the damage is to cut
the hair above the split. So if it's a bounty of smooth
curls you desire, trim it up at least every two months.
PROTECT IT--Nature's elements can wreak havoc
on frizzy hair. Sun, wind, and environmental humidity
are the main culprits. Here's what you can do to defend
against the harshness of the elements.
Humidity Control--Use an anti-humectant pomade
to help repel water from the atmosphere. Conversely, too
arid of an environment can contribute to frizz by drying
out the hair too much. In that case, use a humectant
pomade. Aveda makes both...keeps the invisible forces
of nature from messin' with your mane.
Sun/Wind Protection--Get yourself a stylin' straw hat,
bandana, or scarf to shield your hair from the harsh effects
of sun and wind. Always cover your hair in tanning
beds...just wrap it in a towel. Some styling products
contain SPF's, although their effectiveness is debatable.
PRODUCTS AND TREATMENTS--Product companies are
clamoring for your dollars, continuously launching "new
improved" products which promise to quell your frizzies
once and for all. Here are some tips for wading through
the claims and finding the right products.
Try a pre-shampooing treatment like "The Strokes" by
LUSH Cosmetics, which sheathes your locks in all manner
of goodies like beer, yeast, and olive oil. This treatment
is applied before you shampoo so it keeps the cleansing
agents from stripping away all the necessary oils from
your hair.
Conditioning Products--If your hair is on the thick
side, use conditioners formulated to "smooth". They'll
deposit a friendly film on the hair strands, adding weight
and smoothing at the same time. On fine hair, however,
the friendly film becomes more of a foe as it can add
too much weight. In this case, use a daily conditioner
formulated for colored hair. That'll ensure your hair
gets some extra moisture, without trading frizz for flatness.
Maximize the benefits of your conditioner! Keep a dry
face cloth or hand towel nearby and, after shampooing,
squeeze all the excess moisture from your hair into the
towel. Then apply the conditioner. It'll keep the product
from becoming diluted by the water already in your hair,
increasing it's effectiveness.
Leave-In Conditioners--Ordinarily, the concept of applying
a slimy coating on your hair may seem unappealing...when
it comes to nixing the frizz, however, slime is the ticket.
Not just any slime, though, try Sebastian's "Potion 9"
for a leave-in conditioning treatment that'll sooth your
frazzled strands and offer just a touch of hold. I'm not
sure how the folks at Sebastian will feel about me touting
their product as a slime-fix. I really do mean it in the
nicest way possible.
Styling Products--Here's the truth. There does not exist
a styling product that is going to smooth/straighten your
hair in the miraculous way demonstrated in the ads. Surely
this is not news to you and I'm certain you've got a cupboard
full of cast-away "smoothers" to prove it. Cream styling
products help condition the hair and silicones can disguise
the frizz, but both need to be used in combination with
the right styling techniques.
Color Glossing--Products like Sebastian ColourShines
have a sealing effect on the hair, and dramatically amplify
the shine. Great for frizzy hair! If you're not looking
to change the color of your hair, go for a clear gloss...same
benefits, no commitment.
THINGS TO AVOID--Scan the list of "Don'ts" below
to make sure you're not unknowingly contributing to the
problem.
Fine tooth combs and brushes, Excessive heat styling,
Touching hair while it's drying, High alcohol content
in styling products (firm hold gels and hairsprays), Any
sort of friction on the hair
Consider yourself armed with sufficient knowledge to
challenge the frizz and come out victorious. Combine all
of the tips here for best results...and visit my website
for detailed information on styling curly hair.
About the Author--Michelle Schill is the founder
and editor of Style
Hair Magazine -- Professional hair styling and coloring
techniques in simple terms. The must-know's for using
hair products and tools and staying up to date on the
latest hair trends.
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