Frizz Facts Do you know why frizz happens? When you have wavy or curly hair, your strands are likely rough and porous.This irregularity of sorts causes it to absorb the extra moisture. If you use a lot of heat tools, every day, or colour your hair you can damage your cuticle and cause it to frizz. And lastly, friction. When you touch or rub your hair, frizz is likely to happen.
Heat protectants are basically little miracles in a bottle. And you need it. No matter what your hair looks like now, or how healthy it is, you still need it, as the heat does take a toll on your hair.
The key to having thicker looking hair is rocking the right style. Make sure you're not causing more damage with products and cuts that don't suit you. If there is extreme heat-styling and tension involved in creating a style on a daily basis, then you need to switch up your hairstyle. Something that is less maintenance but works for you!
Curly Tips Cut down on friction between your strands, and don't ruffle your hair more than necessary. You'll only create more frizz, and that's something you want to avoid. This means, DON'T rub your hair with a towel right after you get out of the shower.
Shorter hair styles require more trips to the salon. For example, if you are rocking a pixie cut, we recommend coming in for a cut at least once a month, to prevent split ends, and to keep the shape of your cut.