A Hairdresser's Facts on Frizzy & Curly Hair

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Curly hair is more susceptible to frizz than other hair types.

Curls and frizz often go hand-in-hand as curly hair tends to be drier, and dry hair is prone to frizz. Following some simple rules should ensure you keep frizz at bay and curls looking their best.

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Prone to Frizz

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Since curly hair sits away from the scalp, it has less of the scalp's natural oils which can make it dry. Touching the roots make them frizz, so avoid touching your hair throughout the day.

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Damage When Wet

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Hair is prone to the most damage when wet. Avoid brushing as this will encourage hair to frizz, instead, use a wide-toothed comb to detangle and use leave-in conditioner spray.

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Correct Products

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It is important to use the correct products to work with your curly hair. Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner and try to give hair a deep-conditioning treatment once per month.

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Diet

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Certain food groups can make hair frizzier. Alcohol and coffee are both diuretics which make the body loose more fluid. The less fluid you have in your body, the less moisture your hair has, leaving it damaged and more prone to frizz.

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