Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Get Rid of Frizzy Hair...


Do you ever find that your hair gets to frizzy? I know I certainly do and I find it quite annoying. Maybe it’s your hair texture — super fine, naturally curly, or kinky. Whatever the cause, you've got a case of the frizzies. And I think it happens to all of us girls at some stage....
Do not fear though. Thanks to products made for naturally curly hair, fighting frizz is easier than ever. You can make it even easier by considering these frizz-related factors.
You might be more likely to deal with daily frizz in the warmer weather.  Specially with a hot Australian summer on the way it’s the season for head-to-toe beauty dilemmas, but frizz can happen any time of year. If you're lucky, your hair will have a favourite season when it magically falls into the perfect style.
But harsh, forced air in the winter, dew and rain in the spring, or the onset of dry autumn cold can lead to frazzled ends and poufy hair. If it’s cold and dry, consider using shea-butter-based styling products to seal in moisture. If it's hot and humid, light, oil-based products just might do the trick.
If you walk into your hair salon with a head full of frizz, your hair stylist’s most likely reaction will be to crank up the dryer or hair straightener. If you want to maintain the healthy appearance of your hair, cease and desist the high heat. Make sure you use a heat-protecting spray, and ask your stylist to use an ionic blow-dryer, which compresses the hair cuticles and helps reduce frizz.
Some frizz-prone women ditch shampoo altogether and switch to just using conditioner to wash their hair on a weekly basis. Adding a regular deep conditioning treatment to your product stash is crucial. If you have fine hair, hot oil could be your best friend. Thicker, coarser hair tends to respond well to creamy, dense conditioning treatments. 
If you've been using a regular supermarket shampoo, try switching to something gentler, like a cleansing cream or one-step cleansing conditioners. Or you could try something like Pantene Always Smooth Hair moisturiser, which is great for protecting curly and wavy hair while controlling the dreaded frizz.

Becky




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