Most of us deal with frizzy hair at some point, especially during the humid summer months. Frizziness is usually caused by dryness or breakage, which can make your hair look a little puffier than you’d like. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can change your beauty routine to control frizz and flyaways.

Here are 12 effective ways to fight frizz and get smoother, softer hair.

1

Use sulfate- and silicone-free products.

  1. Products with silicones and sulfates can dry your hair out. Instead, look for products that don’t have these ingredients—they’ll probably say “silicone and sulfate-free” on the bottle somewhere. Look for ingredients like essential oils, biotin, and herbal extracts instead.[1]
    • Watch out for products with alcohol in them, too! Alcohol is very drying which contributes to frizz.
    • Don't worry if you put your sulfate-free shampoo in your hair and it doesn't foam or bubble up that much. Sulfates create the bubbling foam in your shampoo, so your new products might not be as foamy.
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3

Use conditioner after you wash your hair.

  1. Give your hair some much-needed moisture to prevent frizz. Whenever you wash your hair, apply a quarter-sized amount of conditioner from the mids to the ends of your hair. Try to avoid putting conditioner on your roots, since that can make your hair look greasy. Let it sit for 2 to 3 minutes before rinsing it out.[3]
    • Rubbing and scrubbing your hair with shampoo can cause frizziness and dryness. Conditioner helps to tame some of that frizz after you wash your hair.
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5

Squeeze moisture out with a towel.

  1. Scrubbing or rubbing your hair dry creates a lot of friction and frizz. It can also damage or even break the ends of your hair. When you get out of the shower, grab your towel and gently blot your hair until it’s not dripping wet. Wrap your hair up in the towel to get the rest of the water out, and leave it up for about 5 minutes.[5]
    • If you have the option, try using a microfiber towel instead of a terry cloth one. They’re more gentle on your hair so they can help combat frizz.
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7

Limit your use of heat styling tools.

  1. They can really dry out your hair and create frizz. If you can, try letting your hair dry instead of using a blow dryer. Don’t use straighteners or curlers unless it’s a special occasion, and always use heat protectant when you do use heat styling tools.[7]
    • Running a straightener through your hair can actually help tamp down frizz and smooth out any flyaways. However, using a straightener every day can lead to damage and frizz in the long run.
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11

Sleep on a silk pillowcase.

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    Why does my hair get so frizzy when I blow dry it?
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    Your hair will frizz our when you don't apply the proper product beforehand, use the proper brush, or section your hair. It also might look frizzy if you blow dry your hair without a nozzle.
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    Can I put oil on my hair without getting pimples?
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    Yes! If you're prone to breakouts, keep the oil away from the hair that touches your face. That way, it won't be able to clog your pores and give you any new pimples.
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    What should I do if I have oily roots and dry ends?
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    Try applying argan oil to the ends of your hair and using a dry shampoo on your roots if you aren't washing your hair that day. It sounds counterintuitive, but washing your hair less can actually lead to less oil over time, so try washing your hair every other day instead of every day to cut down on greasiness.
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To fix frizzy hair, work a dime-size amount of oil, like olive or coconut oil, into your hair and leave it in overnight. In the morning, rinse it out in the shower and your hair should be less frizzy! You can also fix frizzy hair by limiting how often you use shampoo since shampooing can strip hair of its natural oils. When you do wash your hair, use a deep conditioner and leave it in for 15-30 minutes. Also, always let your hair air dry since towels and blow dryers can make frizziness worse. To learn how to choose hair products that prevent frizziness, keep reading!

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