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Asking Hair Stylist how to make hair less frizzy in humid conditions.

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By TopazImages, 1727282208

I know someone whose hair goes really frizzy when it is humid?

What are the best ways to control it so it looks natural and not frizzy.

I could dampen it completely for a sleek look but that is only as a last resort.

indemnity said, 1727290082

Apart from John Frieda frizz ease, Quai or similar, I found that gelling the hair for a wet look was an alternative option and different look. Some oils stop the absorption of moisture but are oils.

60p hair gel...

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Mercia Storm said, 1727309149

So I use a little blue bottle of anti frizz serum that you can get from Savers/B&M/Poundland for £1-£1.50. I have used this on both real and synthetic hair of all hair types from super straight to prevent static to 4C coils and it works beautifully every time and I highly recommend it.

I assume whoever hair it is is using things like leave in conditioner, mousse, setting gel and heat protectant spray after washing their hair?

Frizz is usually hair crying out for moisture so it needs giving that.

Good luck 💜

TopazImages said, 1727538107

indemnity said

Apart from John Frieda frizz ease, Quai or similar, I found that gelling the hair for a wet look was an alternative option and different look. Some oils stop the absorption of moisture but are oils.

60p hair gel...



Thank you for the advice. It needs to look natural so gelling the hair or similar is not an option. Iwill look into Frizz Ease,Quai and others.

TopazImages said, 1727538238

Mercia Storm said

So I use a little blue bottle of anti frizz serum that you can get from Savers/B&M/Poundland for £1-£1.50. I have used this on both real and synthetic hair of all hair types from super straight to prevent static to 4C coils and it works beautifully every time and I highly recommend it.

I assume whoever hair it is is using things like leave in conditioner, mousse, setting gel and heat protectant spray after washing their hair?

Frizz is usually hair crying out for moisture so it needs giving that.

Good luck 💜

Thank you. As with the other reply I will look in to the anti frizz serum and similar.

ANDY00 said, 1728466894

"It's actually easy: try running her hair through tin foil. Simply fold the tin foil around a section of hair and pull it through. It will help remove frizz and any static charge, leaving smooth, neat hair behind. 😊 Guaranteed for most hair types.

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