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Frizzy hair and humidity

Now that it's getting warm here (hig of 90 today!!) my hair is a mess. 

My hair is a couple inches past my shoulders, all one length. It's pretty thick. I have a lot of "frizzies" - short pieces that are not the not long enough to be pulled back, primarily because my hair is in rough shape. I wear it pulled back almost all the time, and I think I'm getting a lot of damage to my hair.  

This is usually an issue, with these pieces not staying down/in place. But not that it's humid, my hair is a mess. I strightened this morning, and I look rediculous already, and I've been inside ALL day.

 Suggestion to get my hair in better shape and look healthier? 

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Re: Frizzy hair and humidity

  • mavjenmavjen member
    I just started using Hair One tea tree oil cleansing conditioner (Wen knockoff at Sally's) and this helps with taming the frizzies.  I've been using a little Moroccan oil after I dry my hair and this helps a lot.  Last ditch effort is to spritz a little hair spray on your hands and pat it down on your hair.
  • as mavjen stated, the shampoo and conditioner makes all the difference in the world for me. I rotate so many products and haven't really found a holy grail but salt spray really gives me definition and natural waves.

    I rarely straighten my hair in summer (also I'm trying to grow it out and I cringe at split ends!)  but when I do, i use a flatiron spray by CHi and I think that stuff is like starch! and then wipe some Oleo relax on the dry ends.


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  • My hair is horribly frizzy and I've recently fallen in love with Garnier Fructis Survivor Putty. I've never found anything that keeps my hair from being frizzy like this does. And you only use a tiny bit, so the huge jar will last forever. I got mine at CVS for $5.
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  • I use Pro Naturals Moroccan Argan Oil which is an amazing hair product that can help you to get rid of the frizz, it protects the hair, plus it keeps the hair smooth, shiny, frizz less and healthy. If you are interested I bought it at safrons. com . Hope this can help you and good luck ^_^  
  • image1220winterbride:

    as mavjen stated, the shampoo and conditioner makes all the difference in the world for me. I rotate so many products and haven't really found a holy grail but salt spray really gives me definition and natural waves.

    I rarely straighten my hair in summer (also I'm trying to grow it out and I cringe at split ends!)  but when I do, i use a flatiron spray by CHi and I think that stuff is like starch! and then wipe some Oleo relax on the dry ends.

    I agree with that! I don't really like it, but it definitely works!

    I used to straighten my hair daily, and I still do when I'm visiting FL... Chi makes an "oil" that you put in your hair (similar to Moroccan Oil). As long as I use that and my CHI flat iron, my hair is totally fine. It could rain on me and my hair will stay semi-straight and frizz free. My hair is naturally wavy and frizzy, so on humid and/or rainy days, I live for that CHI oil/iron combo ;)

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