What causes frizzy hair?
Typically, frizzy hair is caused by the following factors:
- Heat exposure (aka hot styling tools)
- Hair damage
- Color damage (aka bleaching and hair dyes)
- Sun damage
To explain it scientifically, frizzy hair occurs when the
cuticles of your hair are open. An open hair cuticle allows moisture to infiltrate the hair strands, leading to the frizzy, textured feel you’ll be familiar with if you’re currently dealing with frizzy hair.
Does frizzy hair mean my hair is damaged?
Not always. In some cases, frizzy hair can be caused by humidity or exposure to hot elements, such as the sun or hot water.
That being said, frizzy hair is a key sign of sustained hair damage. If your frizzy hair persists for a few weeks, your hair is probably damaged. But don’t worry, frizz can be remedied by incorporating the right products into your haircare routine.
How to fix frizzy hair: 4 products that work
Whether your hair is damaged from sun exposure, too many styling tools, or coloring, here are our top products and tips for turning a frizzy mane into soft and silky locks:
Reverse hair damage
The first thing you’ll want to do to combat frizzy hair is to try and reverse any hair damage that you might have sustained either from hair tools, heat or coloring. Our top recommendation for undoing hair damage is Olaplex’s No. 3 Hair Perfector. This hair treatment uses patented bond technology to reseal damaged hair bonds (aka hair cuticles), combating not just frizz but the
cause of frizzy hair (aka hair damage.) Smoothing, hydrating, and shine-boosting, Olaplex No. 3 works to reverse thermic, color, and mechanical damage, so it’s a great all-rounder to add to your haircare routine no matter the type of hair damage you’re dealing with.
Olaplex 3 Hair Perfector
Find the right conditioner
While the job of your shampoo is to purify the scalp and cleanse the hair, the job of the conditioner is to reseal the open hair cuticles after cleansing. It’s therefore super important to find a conditioner that works for your hair type. For damaged and frizzy hair, we’d recommend Kerastase’s Discipline Fondant Fluidéaliste. This conditioner seals and smooths the hair cuticle and works to actively combat frizz.
Kerastase Discipline Fondant Fluidealiste
Hair protection serum
As you probably already know, hair damage and frizz are worsened with heat exposure and heat damage. When using hot styling tools, it’s vital that you use a hair protection serum or spray. Our favorite is the new Olaplex. No. 9 Nourishing Hair Serum, which protects hair up to 232C (450F) while offering styling and smoothing benefits. With this serum, you can combat both damage and frizz at the same time.
Olaplex Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum No 9
Use a hydrating hair mask
Once you’re using the right conditioner and hair protection serum, it’s a good idea to add a hair mask into your haircare routine to help combat frizz. The best is to combine a hydrating hair mask with reparative properties, such as the K18 Leave-in Molecular Repair Hair Mask. This mask offers to smooth benefits while reversing all types of hair damage in just 4 minutes. Leave this mask on after hair washing and enjoy bouncy, healthy, and frizz-free hair.
K18 Leave In Molecular Repair Hair Mask
How to fix frizzy hair: Final Pro Tips
- Avoid hot, long showers. Opt for a medium temperature when washing your hair.
- Leave your conditioner in your hair for around 2-5 minutes, as this allows the product to fully seal the hair cuticles and achieve an optimal result.
- Always use a heat protection spray, even if you’re simply using a hair dryer.
- Take adequate measures to protect your hair from the sun during the summer.
Could add a link to the summer protection article here