Frizzy hair in humidity?
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Jul 14, 2014
Anabelle F.
I will be in Texas in a few weeks, and I'm pretty sure it's going to be really humid. My hair gets really curly and frizzy in humid weather, and I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to prevent that.
Jul 14, 2014
Kaleigh D.
Jul 14, 2014
Kaitlin M.
That anti frizz leave in conditioner is awesome!
Jul 14, 2014
Diana T.
I honestly don't mind frizz :P but my roomie always suggests some kind of hairspray to keep your hair from getting frizzy or a dryer sheet to remove the static that creates frizz - but if your hair gets frizzy because of humidity I'm assuming it's because the moisture is basically washing all the product or styling out - so I think a hairspray that combats humidity would be best
Jul 14, 2014
Belle M.
Texas is really dry not humid. But if you want to use something use a loreal de-frizzer.
Jul 14, 2014
Jess C.
Yeah Texas is more of a dry heat. Go to Louisiana or Mississippi... Holy crap there ain't nothing that hold my frizz down there lmao. You shouldn't have to worry about it to much. Pretty mucch all of Texas is dry heat
Jul 14, 2014
Limei C.
Jul 14, 2014
Anabelle F.
Ok thanks ladies!
Jul 14, 2014
Diana C.
I love in south Texas and the humidity is so bad my hair is always frizzy in the summer I haven't found a good product to treat it :/
Jul 14, 2014
Elizabeth S.
Depending on the part of Texas you are visiting. I live in south Texas and it is humid!! the garnier sleek cream doesn't do much to my hairy personally.( I have wavy/frizz hair). Try a light weight serum.
Jul 14, 2014
Anabelle F.
I'm going to be in Austin so will it be humid?
Jul 14, 2014
Elizabeth S.
:0 never been to Austin!
Jul 14, 2014
Jessica B.
Maybe a dry oil, I use a drug store brand one that sprays and you just put it on damp hair and it helps me contain some summer frizz! Also, good ole coconut oil rubbed into your ends works well!
Jul 14, 2014
Autumn W.