Hello, so I have decided to start a hair series here on my blog,this will able me to upload a lot more hair related posts. The post's which will be included in the "hair series" will be clearly stated in the title of the post, it will start with "Hair Care" and then whatever subject I will be writing about. I decided to kick the series off with ways of reducing frizz. I thought this post was very suitable, especially now its summer and it's warmer. Recently, I have been trying different methods to reduce frizzy hair and so far these work. Some of these are more obvious than others like using a Frizz-Ease Serum. And others are very simple things which everybody can change in their "after shower routine" Firstly, I'm going to write about products which you can buy and then I am going to explain some ways/methods I do to reduce frizz, when I get out of the shower.
Products:
Frizz-Ease Serum / Oil
This is a very obvious product to me, and you're better off investing in a bottle of this, before buying shampoos or hair masks. Just because this product is all about reducing the frizz instead of making your hair feeling really soft and looking shiny. The description for Frizz-Ease serums describes exactly what the product is going to do for example: 'Eliminates Frizz'

Frizz-Ease Serum / Oil
This is a very obvious product to me, and you're better off investing in a bottle of this, before buying shampoos or hair masks. Just because this product is all about reducing the frizz instead of making your hair feeling really soft and looking shiny. The description for Frizz-Ease serums describes exactly what the product is going to do for example: 'Eliminates Frizz'


Hair Mask
Another
good way to battle frizz is to use a hair mask every so often.Topping
the fact that a hair mask reduces frizz, your hair also feels so soft
afterwards.
Frizz Free Shampoo And Conditioner
If, you've already tried using a serum and hair masks and they have not worked for you, then another alternative is to invest in a shampoo and conditioner which specify in 'Frizz Free'
If, you've already tried using a serum and hair masks and they have not worked for you, then another alternative is to invest in a shampoo and conditioner which specify in 'Frizz Free'
I searched for some shampoos and conditioners on the internet which I could recommend to you as I don't own any myself which are just based on reducing frizz. I found:
Macadamia Natural Oil Ultra Rich Moisture Shampoo
(An
ultra-rich shampoo that provides high levels of hydration to the hair
and scamp. Smooths hair, reduces frizz and leaves hair stronger and
feeling softer.)
Read more about it here
Methods:
"Towel" Dry Your Hair With a T-Shirt
When your hair is wet, instead of drying it with a towel use a t-shirt. I'm guessing this works because a t-shirt is a smooth and softer fabric than a towel.
Squeeze Not Rough
Also instead of rough drying your hair with a towel/t-shirt, squeeze it to drain all of the excess water out.
Combing It With A Comb;Not A Brush
When your hair is towel dried, comb it with a comb instead of a brush. This also seems very obvious, because I see loads of people telling people to do this. However I never find myself doing it, but it's so easier and kinder to your hair.
Blow- Dry Your Hair
I always used to leave my hair to dry naturally because 1) It's better for your hair, to reduce the amount of heat you use on it and 2) Honestly, I am lazy, and I hate drying my hair. However when ever I go to sleep with slightly damp hair, I wake up with the most frizziest and wavy hair ever. So if you want no-frizz and straight hair, then it's worth the time to dry it.
Settings Of Your Blow-Dryer
I find blow-drying my hair a lot easier when I have the speed on the middle option so my hair doesn't fly everywhere, this means I can dry it straight down with-out creating a lot of frizz. Obviously though every hair-dryer is different, so this category is optional to your choice.
Straightening It
When I straighten my hair, it isn't frizzy at all;even in the morning
I hope you try out some of these methods and I hope they work for you.
Love,
Imogen x
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