Divine Inspiration
Well-Known Member
Hey ladies!
Frizz-free hair has been on my mind a lot lately. I HATE frizz with a passion. I don't even mind poofy hair all that much, but frizz makes me batty.
So, I wanted to start this thread for those who have great techniques for avoiding/eliminating frizz and for those looking for solutions to their frizz problems.
I'll start:
1. TIGI Control Freak serum works REALLY well when combined with blowdrying & flat ironing. This serum makes my hair nice and sleek and keeps the frizzies away until my next wash.
2. Nexxus Retexxtur serum seems to do a good job of defining my curls and waves and making them shine minus the frizziness.
3. Keeping hair wet while rollersetting has worked well for me.
4. For some reason, over the past year, my hair is less frizzy when I sit under the dryer. Airdried styles have been poofy and unruly...I think it's because I transitioned to texlaxed a couple years back and now I have almost no bone straight relaxed hair (which is what airdries well). So, with hair that's naturally got a crinkle in it, the heat smoothes the cuticle and keeps the frizz away. It also seems to "set" the style.
5. I recently started using Vatika oil, and it also seems to help with frizziness as well as impart shine.
Ok, that's all I can think of off the top of my head. Your turn!
Frizz-free hair has been on my mind a lot lately. I HATE frizz with a passion. I don't even mind poofy hair all that much, but frizz makes me batty.
So, I wanted to start this thread for those who have great techniques for avoiding/eliminating frizz and for those looking for solutions to their frizz problems.
I'll start:
1. TIGI Control Freak serum works REALLY well when combined with blowdrying & flat ironing. This serum makes my hair nice and sleek and keeps the frizzies away until my next wash.
2. Nexxus Retexxtur serum seems to do a good job of defining my curls and waves and making them shine minus the frizziness.
3. Keeping hair wet while rollersetting has worked well for me.
4. For some reason, over the past year, my hair is less frizzy when I sit under the dryer. Airdried styles have been poofy and unruly...I think it's because I transitioned to texlaxed a couple years back and now I have almost no bone straight relaxed hair (which is what airdries well). So, with hair that's naturally got a crinkle in it, the heat smoothes the cuticle and keeps the frizz away. It also seems to "set" the style.
5. I recently started using Vatika oil, and it also seems to help with frizziness as well as impart shine.
Ok, that's all I can think of off the top of my head. Your turn!