Tuesday 17 December 2013

How To Eliminate Fizzy Hair

 Have frizzy hair? Don't be ashamed, step forward with all of the rest of us and lets kick that frizz's butt together. Could the real frizz lady please stand up? 

Was that to much? Anyways back to todays post, I am going to show you my tips and tricks to eliminate frizz. We are going to brake this down into steps starting whilst you are in the shower. 

STEP 1:
When you are in the shower it is important to use a frizz eliminating conditioner, I would stay clear of a frizz easing shampoo as in personal experience I have found that it doesn't clean my hair properly. A conditioner I would recommend is this Palm Olive sleek and smooth conditioner, this does a great job at the first faze of eliminating frizz, yes there is faze's I am very serious when it comes to not having frizzy hair.  
TIP ONE:
When you have finished washing your hair and are about to exit the shower, you are going to want to run your hair under cold water to close the hair follicles, it seems stupid but little things like this really help.  


STEP 2:
Now that you are out of the shower you are going to want to apply some sort of leave in conditioner or serum. The one I have been obsessed with lately is the John Freda frizz ease serum, you apply this whilst your hair is still wet, I use it all over my hair cause the whole damn thing is frizzy but you can also use this just in the ends of your hair. This product is quite expensive at around $17 for a small bottle but it does last a long time and is worth the $$$
TIP TWO: 
When you get out of the shower DO NOT towel dry your hair, by rubbing your hair with the towel you are going to re open the hair follicles and make your hair frizzy which would make you suffering in the cold water pointless and nobody wants that. 


STEP 3:
If you have curly frizz like me it is an essential that you brush your hair whilst it is drying to ensure your hair doesn't get tangled. Brushing your hair with a brush will cause the hair to become frizzy, because you are separating the curls and once again aggravating the follicles. You need to use a wide toothed comb to ensure tangle free hair without the frizz. 
TIP THREE:
Be gentle when combing wet hair as it is very damaging and can cause breakage.


STEP 4:
This is the final faze in my frizz journey, I don't blow dry my hair because it is damaging and quite frankly i'm to lazy. If you blow dried your hair you may have found that your hair is frizz free and you may want to skip this final step. The final stage is to add some sort of moroccan or argon oil, this one is from Avon. The oil will give your hair a lovely healthy shine and smooth down any final frizz, also it smells amazing!
TIP FOUR:
Go light handed with the oil, you just washed your hair, you don't want to look like a grease ball.  


Thats it! I hope at least one of these products work for you, and if they didn't, don't worry because everyones hair is different and you just need to keep testing products out in order to find the best techniques for you.

Have an awesome day! And check back tomorrow for a new post. That is correct, I do post at least once a day! 


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