How to Relax Frizzy Hair

Frizzy hair is the bane of woman everywhere regardless of race or ethnicity. The strands and follicles being dry and lacking in healthy moisture is what causes hair frizz. Fortunately, you can relax and tame your frizzy hair by applying a simple treatment using regular products and can reduce the straw-like, bristle texture of the frizz. This treatment is safe for all types of hair; just make sure you use products that you don't have a bad reaction to. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Moisturizing conditioner
  • Plastic bathing cap
  • Blow dryer
  • Leave-in conditioner
  • Anti-frizz serum
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Instructions

    • 1

      Wash your hair as you would normally do until you reach the step where you would usually put in the conditioner.

    • 2

      Apply a moisturizing conditioner that is designed for dry or frizzy hair. Make sure all of your hair and scalp get conditioner on them.

    • 3

      Cover you head with a plastic bathing cap and make sure all of your hair is held within the cap.

    • 4

      Blow on the cap with a blow dryer in order to heat the conditioner. Use a low setting, so you don't singe or harm your hair underneath.

    • 5

      Leave the conditioner to rest in your hair without taking off the cap for 1/2 hour. Use the blower as often as you have to in order to keep the conditioner and your head warm.

    • 6

      Wash your hair with warm water to get the conditioner out. Turn the water to cold once all of the conditioner is gone to close up the hair follicles and keep them healthy.

    • 7

      Rub a leave-in conditioner product onto your hands and run it all through your hair. You need to do this while the hair is still wet.

    • 8

      Apply an anti-frizz serum to your still wet hair and allow your hair to air-dry. Perform this treatment twice weekly until your frizz is reduced, after which you should do it one time every week.

    • 9

      Style your hair and put on some more serum on if any frizz pops up.

Tips & Warnings

  • Using a comb on your hair creates fewer frizzes than a brush does.

  • Do not heat your hair to the point that you feel sick or dizzy.

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