Natural ways to reduce frizz??
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Jan 2, 2014
Mally M.
So I recently did Alfapaf keratin therapy it has no sodium hydroxide or formeldine(don't know if I spelt that right sorry) and I really love it! But my roots are growing in and are quite frizzy I can't use any artificial ones because it may have salt and products that will fade the keratin therapy...any ideas??xoxoxo.
Jan 2, 2014
Olivia M.
hair turns frizzy from lack of moisture and too much heat --maybe from straighteners and blow dryers?-- it's best to try and stay away from these tools...but I know a few products that is heaven for the hair..
1. Macadamia oil -
This is a really great product ( you might have to splurge a bit...it's kinda pricey, BUT very worth it!!)
You put it on after you wash your hair...whip those locks into a braid and call it a day! ;)
2. Macadamia hair mask -
(Again a bit pricey...but lasts YEARS) This product you massage into your hair after you shampoo and leave for as long as possible..I think preferably 10-15 minutes. Then after that you wash it out and just condition and let me tell you...wonders for your hair :) (in fact just thinking of it makes me want to hop in the shower and apply it)
3. Neil George gooseberry oil -
This works like the macadamia oil..and really it's just a choice of which you like better x
Ok I hope I helped...I also heard that beer can be amazing for the hair on the frizz front..you might have to put up with smelling like a pub for a few days though :)
Jan 2, 2014
Olivia M.
Oh wow I'm so silly...these aren't very natural ways...but I do the keratin therapy myself and this is what my stylist recommended to me :)
Jan 2, 2014
Isabel M.
Try coconut oil hair masks! Or hot oil treatments with it! But remember that oils SEAL in moisture, so add a deep conditioner before the coconut oil to maximize the silkyness of your hair afterwards. It will be softer aswell.
Jan 2, 2014
Jes T.
Also a lot of the time, frizz is caused by the shampoo you use! Make sure it is SULFATE FREE!! (even some shampoos who claim to be "anti-frizz" contain sulfate, such as herbal essance, so be very careful!) Also, once you take a shower, get out of the bathroom ASAP because the humidity and steam will also cause frizziness. I also recently started mixinf olive oil with my shampoo and it works a lot too xx
Jan 3, 2014
Jennifer S.
Take 12 oz of beer and boil it down until it equals a quarter cup. then put it into your shampoo or conditioner.
Jan 3, 2014
Vivienne T.
Argan oil! I recommend a brand called pro naturals argan oil, it has no sulfates or silicones and helps get rid of frizz.