Fed up with frizzy hair?

Tips and tricks for frizzy hair

Have you ever wondered why your hair seems to have a mind of its own, especially on those humid days? Frizzy hair is something many of us struggle with, but don’t worry. Today, I’m chatting about what causes frizz and how you can keep your locks smooth and sleek.

Ready to tame that mane? Let’s go…

What causes frizz?

A lack of moisture and hydration in the hair is often the main culprit:

Moisture in the air

Humidity is one of the worst culprits for frizzy hair. When there’s moisture in the air, it breaks the bonds in your hair, making it swell and frizz up. “Dry hair tends to soak up the moisture in the air, causing the hair cuticle to swell,” explains Marni. “This is why your hair tends to get frizzier in hot, damp weather.”

Friction

Friction is another major cause of frizz. Brushing, your pillowcase choice and towel drying can ruffle the hair cuticle, leading to frizz. Always be gentle with your hair, advises Marni.

Dry, damaged hair

If your hair is dry or damaged from heat styling or chemical treatments, it’s more likely to frizz.

Why? Because dry, damaged hair is more porous, allowing moisture to get in and cause frizz. “Keeping your hair healthy and hydrated is key,” says Marni.

 

How to prevent and improve frizzy hair

The right shampoo and conditioner

As you can see, hydration is crucial because moisturised hair is less likely to absorb humidity. Look for moisture-rich gentle shampoos that cleanse without stripping the hair of its natural protective oils. I like System Professional Hydrate shampoo, says Marni.

Follow with a frizz-taming leave-in conditioner like Ultimate repair from the mid-shaft down to the ends to replenish and lock in moisture, making your hair less likely to absorb humidity. Finish by detangling gently with a wide-tooth comb to minimise breakage.

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Smooth operator  

Frizz is your hair’s cry for moisture so add a weekly deep hydrating mask, like Ultimate repair to your haircare routine, particularly if your hair is dry or chemically processed.

To repair damage by heat styling and colouring add an in-salon bond repairing treatment next visit. It will rebuild, repair and strengthen your hair from the inside out making it less prone to frizz.

Towel talk

Always blot any excess water out after washing, never rub with a towel. Ideally, buy a microfibre towel to minimise friction and breakage. It’s much kinder to your hair.

Always use a heat protector

Protect your hair from heat damage by using a heat protector spray like our Sebastian Trilliant. “Lower the heat setting a notch or two. You don’t have to give up your heated styling tools, just use them wisely,” Marni advises.

If you have curly hair she suggests trying a diffuser to soften the airflow, reduce frizz and keep your curls smooth and bouncy.

Frizzy hair fix

Finish with an anti-frizz serum to form a protective barrier around the strands and shield them from moisture. Try our luxe oil for frizz control.

Trim to win

Trim those frazzled ends every six to eight weeks to prevent damage from travelling up your hair and cut out split ends.

Switch to a silk pillowcase

Silk pillowcases are gentler on the hair, help with shine and lower cuticle-roughening friction. “It’s a simple switch that can make a big difference,” says Marni.

 

We love a chat…

I hope these tips help you on your journey to frizz-free hair. If you’re looking for professional treatments, we offer a range of services, including the Hair Movement Smoothing treatment. Book a consultation to find out more or have a chat with your stylist next time you’re in.

Alison Daly