How To Fix Frizzy Hair LIKE A PRO
Summary
TLDRThis video presents a seven-step process to transform dry, frizzy hair into smooth, shiny hair every day. It covers essential tips such as limiting hair washing frequency, using the right shampoo and conditioner with key ingredients, adjusting water temperature during washing, and applying nourishing hair oils. Additional steps include using leave-in conditioners, detangling brushes, and explaining whether to comb wet or dry hair. This process helps reduce frizz and promotes healthier, more manageable hair.
Takeaways
- 😀 Limit the frequency of washing your hair to prevent stripping natural oils and reduce frizz. Wash once or twice a week for thick, curly hair, and three to four times a week for oily scalp or thin hair.
- 😀 Use a nickel-sized amount of shampoo for short hair, quarter-sized for medium hair, and half-palm-sized for long hair. Don't over-foam your shampoo, as high-quality shampoo doesn't lather as much.
- 😀 Choose a conditioner with ingredients like dimethicone, functional pizans, and cationic surfactants, which help reduce frizz by smoothing the hair cuticle and minimizing moisture absorption.
- 😀 Warm water helps loosen the hair cuticle for better cleansing, while cold water seals the cuticle, helping prevent frizz after conditioning.
- 😀 Apply hair oils like Argan, Jojoba, or Hemp Seed Oil right after the shower to lock in moisture and keep hair smooth. A multi-oil serum like Amole Hair Serum can simplify the process.
- 😀 Use leave-in conditioner only on the ends of your hair, not your scalp, to add shine without making your hair greasy or weighed down.
- 😀 Use a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush with flexible bristles to gently remove knots and reduce frizz. Avoid stiff-bristled brushes, as they can damage hair.
- 😀 It doesn't matter whether you comb your hair wet or dry—both methods are fine, but detangling damp hair with leave-in conditioner can be easier and less frizzy.
- 😀 Avoid cold showers! Though cold water is good for conditioning, very cold water is uncomfortable and not essential for reducing frizz.
- 😀 Consistency is key! Stick to the routine of washing, conditioning, using oils, and applying leave-in products to maintain smooth, frizz-free hair daily.
Q & A
Why is it important to limit how often you wash your hair?
-Washing your hair too often strips it of its natural oils, which can lead to dry and frizzy hair. Limiting washes helps preserve these oils, preventing frizz.
How often should I wash my hair if I have thick, curly hair?
-If you have thick, curly hair that tends to get frizzy, you can wash it once or twice a week.
What is the correct amount of shampoo to use based on hair length?
-For shorter hair, use about a nickel-sized amount of shampoo; for medium-length hair, a quarter-sized amount; and for longer hair, use about a half-dollar-sized amount.
What makes a shampoo high quality?
-A high-quality shampoo cleanses effectively without excessive foam, unlike lower-quality shampoos that produce more lather but may not clean as well.
What ingredients should I look for in a conditioner to reduce frizz?
-Look for conditioners with ingredients like dimethicone, amodimethicone, and cationic surfactants, as they help smooth the hair cuticle and reduce frizz.
Why should you use warm water to wash hair and cold water to rinse it?
-Warm water helps loosen the hair cuticle and makes cleansing easier, while cold water seals the cuticle after conditioning, reducing frizz.
What is the benefit of applying hair oil after a shower?
-Applying hair oil after a shower helps lock in moisture, smooths the hair, and prevents frizz, leading to healthier, shinier hair.
What are the best types of hair oils to use after a shower?
-Some of the best oils to use include argan oil, jojoba oil, and hemp seed oil, as they nourish and moisturize hair effectively.
How do you apply a leave-in conditioner correctly?
-Apply a leave-in conditioner to the ends of your hair, not the scalp, to avoid greasiness and provide moisture and shine.
What kind of brush is best for reducing frizz?
-A wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush with flexible bristles is ideal for preventing frizz, as they help smooth the hair and distribute natural oils.
Is it better to comb your hair when it’s wet or dry?
-Combing wet hair is generally easier, especially with leave-in conditioner, as it helps detangle without causing frizz. However, there's no definitive rule; it depends on personal preference.
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