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Conditioning Frizz

Whether caused by humidity, dryness, or damage, frizz can be controlled with the right approach and products.

Frizzy hair can be a persistent and frustrating issue, often making your hair look unruly and difficult to manage. Whether caused by humidity, dryness, or damage, frizz can be controlled with the right approach and products.

use the right shampoo

anti frizz products

avoid unnecessary heat

use the right tools

Understand the Causes of Frizz

Before tackling frizz, it’s important to understand what causes it.

  • Humidity: Moisture in the air causes hair to swell and frizz.
  • Dryness: Lack of moisture makes hair dry and more prone to frizz.
  • Damage: Heat styling, chemical treatments, and environmental factors can weaken hair, leading to frizz.

Use the Right Shampoo

Choosing the right hair care products is crucial for controlling frizz.

  • Sulphate-Free Shampoo: Sulphates can strip your hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and frizz. Opt for a sulphate-free shampoo that gently cleanses without drying out your hair.
  • All Rounder Shampoo: The essential shampoo to maintain healthy hair. Packed with powerful actives for hair that is hydrated, silky smooth, frizz free and protected against breakage.

Incorporate Deep Conditioning Treatments

Regular deep conditioning treatments can significantly reduce frizz.

  • Weekly Treatments: Use the Intense Moisture Hair Mask once a week to provide intense hydration and repair. Ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter and glycerine are excellent for smoothing hair.
  • Leave-In Conditioners: Leave-in conditioners can provide ongoing moisture and frizz control. Apply a lightweight leave-in conditioner to damp hair for best results.

Avoid Overwashing

Washing your hair too frequently can strip it of its natural oils, leading to dryness and frizz.

  • Washing Frequency: Aim to wash your hair 2-3 times a week. If your hair feels greasy in between washes, use a dry shampoo to absorb excess oil without over-drying.

Use the Right Drying Techniques

How you dry your hair can impact its frizz level.

  • Microfiber Towel: Use a microfiber towel or a soft cotton t-shirt to gently blot your hair dry. Avoid rubbing, as this can cause friction and frizz.
  • Air Dry: Whenever possible, let your hair air dry. If you must use a blow dryer, use a diffuser attachment on a low heat setting to minimize frizz.

Apply Anti-Frizz Products

Anti-frizz products can help smooth and control your hair.

  • Serums and Oils: Apply a frizz control serum or oil to damp hair to seal the cuticle and prevent frizz. Ingredients like argan oil, silicone, and dimethicone are effective.
  • Hyaluronic Acid Hair Serum: Meet your hydration hero. Lightweight, multi-use serum for hydrated, smooth and frizz-free hair. Non-greasy formula helps hair and scalp retain moisture without weighing it down.

Protect from Heat Damage

Heat styling can exacerbate frizz, so it’s essential to protect your hair.

  • Heat Protectant: Always apply a heat protectant spray before using any heat styling tools like blow dryers, straighteners, or curling irons.
  • Limit Heat Use: Try to limit the use of heat styling tools. Opt for heat-free styles whenever possible.

We recommend using FUL's Styling Spray which is packed with heat protection to protect your hair from any damage caused by the sun, heat styling and UV. This spray also helps to maintain frizz and provides invisible hold for flawless locks

Use the Right Tools

The tools you use can affect frizz levels.

  • Wide-Tooth Comb: Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair gently when it’s wet. Avoid using a brush on wet hair, as it can cause breakage and frizz.

Controlling frizz requires a combination of the right products, techniques, and lifestyle habits. By understanding the causes of frizz and adopting these tips, you can achieve smooth, manageable, and beautiful hair.

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