How to Wear Thick Frizzy Hair
Thick, frizzy hair can be difficult to deal with, but with practice and patience, anyone can find styles that work with this hair type. Many people with curly hair find that their hair frizzes more than hair that's naturally straight. You'll have to learn to work with your particular hair type for the most satisfactory results. You should also consult with a stylist to get the best cut for this hair texture. With the right products and hair care regimen, you can make your thick, frizzy hair smoother and easier to tame. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Keep your hair cut very short. This is the easiest way to wear thick, frizzy hair. While everyone may not want to wear their hair cut so low, this is a good option for boys and men with this type of hair.
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Keep your hair long. When dealing with thick, frizzy hair, two lengths work well: ultra short and past shoulder length. The weight of your hair pulls it down, making it fall vertically instead of puffing out horizontally.
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Have a stylist cut layers into your hair to avoid a "pyramid" effect. You can also ask about having your stylist use thinning shears to remove some of the bulk of your hair without sacrificing length.
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Style your hair right out of the shower, when your hair is soaking wet.
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Divide your hair into three sections: one back section and two front sections parted down the center. Apply gel to each section, raking it through with your fingers to make sure all the hair is covered.
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Let hair air dry for the best results. You can use a diffuser hair dryer to speed up drying time, but use low to medium heat to keep frizzing to a minimum.
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Tips & Warnings
Experiment with various hair gels to find the one that gives you the curls you want. Look for anti-humectant products as they repel moisture.
Do not comb or brush curls once they're dry. This leads to more frizz.