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  1. The 15 Best Products for Frizzy Hair of 2023
  2. True/false: the effects of cold weather on your hair
  3. How to Get Rid of Frizzy Hair: 17 Tips That Work


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The 15 Best Products for Frizzy Hair of 2023

Rich Scherr is an updates strategist and fact checker for Dotdash Meredith brands, including Health and Verywell. He is a seasoned financial and technology journalist who served as editor-in-chief of the Potomac Tech Wire for nearly two decades, and is a regular contributor to the sports pages of The Baltimore Sun. He has also been a news editor for America Online and has contributed to the Associated Press and The Washington Post. When the weather heats up, it can feel like your luscious locks are becoming an untamable frizz ball. And it’s not just the weather. Dehydrated hair and less-than-ideal haircare products can also contribute to frizz. But quality products can make a world of a difference in getting your frizz under control. These can include moisturizing shampoos, conditioning treatments, oils, serums, and more. When shopping for a product for frizzy hair, in general, leaning towards natural ingredients will leave your hair and skin happier and healthier.There are also some key ingredients to avoid: sulfates can exacerbate We spoke with experienced hair stylists about what to look for in products for frizzy hair. Then we researched the best options on the market with their expert guidance in mind. Here are the best products for frizzy hair based on criteria like ingredients, price, and, of course, frizz control. It’s Worth Noting • It’s especially meant for damaged hair, so if you have pretty healthy hair you may not need to invest in this full kit. Olaplex is a ...

True/false: the effects of cold weather on your hair

Hair that is greasier due to the cold, a hairdryer boycott and more damage-prone locks than in summer… We’ve sorted the truth from the lies to show you how to take care of your locks this winter. Hair is more damage-prone in winter: True and False! This is true, as the onset of cold weather subjects hair to damaging factors such as rapid changes in temperature, a lack of humidity in the air (which dries out the hair fibre) and your hair rubbing against your clothes. Yet, it is not true that the hair is more damage-prone during this period. In summer, prolonged exposure to the sun or sea air dries out and weakens your hair just as much. Hair can be greasier due to the cold: True If you often wear a hat, that is. Covering your head stops your roots from breathing and your scalp sweats more, stimulating sebum production. Hence You should cut down on how often you wash your hair: False Neither in winter nor summer should you change how often you wash your hair. This routine is essential for cleansing it of impurities such as build-up from styling products, dust and excess sebum. Opt for a gentle formulation and finish by applying a mask suited to your hair type. Using a hairdryer in winter not recommended: True and False The heat from a heated appliance combined with the cold temperatures outside can bring about a rapid change in temperature which will weaken your hair. However, you can get around this problem by turning down the temperature setting on your straighteners, curl...

How to Get Rid of Frizzy Hair: 17 Tips That Work

If you’re looking for a quick answer about how to get rid of frizzy hair, the truth is that there’s no magical, one-size-fits-all trick, product or hack. While hair-care brands have bombarded us with messaging that frizzy hair is the enemy, there is something to be said for occasionally 1. Invest in a top-of-the-line hair dryer If frizz is something you really struggle with, it's probably time to invest in a gold-standard hair dryer to lay the foundation for the smoothest hair possible. “Over the years I’ve realized professional hair-dryers are like sports cars: crafted with high-velocity engines using top-of-the-line parts and performance-driven design and features,” says Glamour digital director $349 at Harry Josh Pro Tools Samotin also relies on products that won't weigh her hair down but can still stop frizz in its tracks. Among her favorites? 2. Style your hair when it’s wet. If you have curly hair, it’s crucial to consider not only what products you use (like these when you use them. “If you apply your product to hair that is the slightest bit dry, your product will not evenly saturate, and you will be left with frizzy, undefined curls,” says $15 $13 at Amazon 6. In a pinch, use hand lotion. “My secret hack if I’m out somewhere and have frizzy hair I need to deal with is to just use a little Glamour. “A small bit goes a long way, and I’m much more likely to have a travel-size lotion in my bag than hair products.” If you have finer hair, just be sure to focus the crea...