10 Expert Ways to Tame Frizzy Hair

Posted By Raw Sugar on March 09, 2019

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Frizzy hair is a common concern with a number of potential causes. Some people experience it year-round, while others find that frizz comes and goes. Whichever is the case for you, the good news is that you can learn how to tame frizzy hair through changes to your hair care regimen, frizzy hair products and behavior changes. 

Some tips to tame frizzy hair include:  

  1. Choose a Clean, Good for You Shampoo & Conditioner 
  2. Try a Hair Masque 
  3. Pat Dry with a Towel 
  4. Air Dry Before Blow Drying 
  5. Use a Silk Pillowcase 
  6. Shampoo Less Frequently 
  7. Keep Your Hands Away from Your Hair 
  8. Try Using Body Lotion 
  9. Incorporate Cold Water 
  10. Use the Mascara Technique 

We’ll break down what causes frizzy hair and provide ways you can tame it using techniques and Raw Sugar products.  

 

What Causes Frizzy Hair? 

Understanding what causes the problem is the first step in how to fix frizzy hair. Simply put, frizz occurs when the outer layer of hair called the cuticle becomes pushed upward. When this happens, moisture can enter the inner layers of the hair shaft, causing swelling that appears as frizz. 

So, what leads to the cuticle becoming raised and the absorption of moisture? Here are some potential underlying causes: 

  • Environment: Humidity is one of the leading causes of frizz. When moisture levels in the air become elevated, there's more water in the environment to enter the hair strands. 
  • Diameter of hair fibers: The cuticle becomes raised when fibers become misaligned. Thicker hair fibers are more difficult to realign and more prone to frizz as a result. 
  • Level of curl: Curls also make it difficult for hair fibers to properly align. As a result, the curlier your hair is, the more prone to frizz it's likely to be. 
  • Damage: Damage caused by thermal styling, sun exposure and chemicals can result in flaws on the surface of the cuticle that make it more prone to raising. 
  • Water temperature in the shower: Hot showers create humidity in the bathroom, filling the air with more moisture for hair to absorb. 
  • How you style your hair: Using thermal styling tools like blow dryers and flat irons, getting chemical treatments like hair coloring and perms and applying hair care products that contain harsh ingredients like sulfates increase the risk for damage and frizz. 
  • Frequency of washing: Washing your hair too often can leave strands parched, and when this happens, they'll absorb moisture more readily. 

 

How to Get Rid of Frizzy Hair 

Now that you understand why hair becomes frizzy, you're ready to learn how to stop frizzy hair when it occurs and how to prevent frizzy hair from returning in the future. Follow these tips to promote more manageable hair. 

 

  1. Choose a Clean, Good-for-You Shampoo & Conditioner

If you frequently find yourself searching for answers on "how to make my hair less frizzy," switching your daily hair care products can be a great first step. As previously mentioned, sulfates can exacerbate frizz by stripping away natural oils. Raw Sugar sulfate free shampoo and conditioner products are a great alternative to harsh hair care products because they formulate without sulfates and are packed with clean ingredients that promote healthier locks. 

 

  1. Try a Hair Masque

A deeply hydrating hair masque can quench the thirst of parched, frizzy locks. Made with Cold Press ingredients, our Healing Power Hair Masque in Avocado Oil + Banana + Coconut Milk + Agave helps repair and restore stressed, dry hair that's prone to frizz. 

 

  1. Pat Dry with a Towel

Simply changing how you dry your hair after a shower can go a long way in your efforts to learn how to make your hair not frizzy. Rubbing your hair with a towel can lead to hair fiber misalignment. Instead, pat your hair dry with a microfiber towel to absorb excess water without disturbing your hair's natural pattern. 

 

  1. Air Dry Before Blow Drying

Blow drying your hair can exacerbate frizz by causing dehydration. The effects are more intense if you start with dripping wet hair, so when you have time, allow your hair to air dry before you reach for the hair dryer. And before you switch it on, apply a mist of a heat protectant like our Multi-Miracle Hair Mist to reduce the effects of heat. 

 

  1. Use a Silk Pillowcase

Cotton pillowcases are absorbent, so they can draw natural moisture out of your hair while you sleep. Switching to a silk pillowcase can help keep that vital moisture locked in to not only your hair, but also your skin. 

 

  1. Shampoo Less Frequently

As previously stated, over washing can contribute to frizz by depriving hair of vital moisture. To reduce frizz, limit shampooing to two to three times per week. 

 

  1. Hands Off!

One of the easiest ways to fight frizz is simply keeping your hands out of your hair. Each time that you touch your hair, your fingers create friction that can disturb hair fiber alignment and contribute to frizz. 

 

  1. Try Using Body Lotion

When the weather leaves your hair looking frizzy, quickly get things under control by applying a body lotion or leave-in conditioner like our Coconut + Papaya + Shea Leave-In Mighty Cream Conditioner. To neutralize frizz and flyaway strands in a hurry, put your hair in a ponytail, squeeze a small amount into your palm and then use it to smooth the ends of your hair with a gentle touch. 

 

  1. Incorporate Cold Water

Keep humidity in check in your bathroom by avoiding hot showers. When it comes time to rinse out shampoo or conditioner, switch the water to cold to encourage the cuticles to seal properly. 

 

  1. Use the Mascara Technique

When a few stray hairs become difficult to control due to frizz, try this technique. Apply a hydrating hair oil like Endless Hair Glow Oil to a clean mascara wand or toothbrush. Then, skim the tool over those stubborn strands to tame flyaway locks. 

 

Embrace Your Natural Locks 

Using a treatment for frizzy hair, switching to a good-for-you shampoo and conditioner and modifying your hair care routine are the cornerstones of how to make your hair less frizzy. In some cases, the fight against frizz will require you to appreciate your hair's natural texture and beauty by showing off your curls. After all, much of the damage that leads to frizz comes from things we do to change the way our hair looks by coloring, straightening and over-styling it. 

Embracing your natural hair can make a big difference in your efforts to learn how to get rid of frizzy hair permanently, and Raw Sugar hair care products can help you care for your hair with clean, good-for-you ingredients. Explore our styling hair care collection now to discover hair treatments for dry and frizzy hair. 

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