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Tips and Tricks for Frizz Control - KayleyMelissa

Tips and Tricks for Frizz Control - KayleyMelissa

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I'm back with tips and tricks for frizz control on frizzy hair. We'll cover styling tips, moisturizing, and a few favorite hair hacks imyourhappydrug: If you are wavy/curly try Devacurl, best hair products I have ever tried, curly girl method approved. For my conditioner I turn the shower off, apply the conditioner to very damp hair but not sopping wet hair, scrunch it in and twist it down the hair towards the ends which also scrunches out the water and excess product. No silicones so no need to rinse, this method makes any silicone free conditioner a conditioner and leave in product in one. Also I'm a firm believer in brushing hair before showering. I brush out all the tangles, do two loose plaits on each side to calm down the frizz while I get the water warm and then take the plaits out and jump in. My hair breakage when it's wet was awful even with conditioner/detangler in there and trust me you do not want to have to clean out your drain all the time I love applying oil as well, really helps when you're due for haircut but just need to pull through that extra week waiting for your appointment.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 9


I love Shea Moisture. I don't understand why you recommend the other brands since they use silicones instead of actual oil (or at least not a big content- since it is much more expensive. Silicones do not actually condition or moisten your hair, the only thing they do is lay around the hair to make it appear more shiny and less frizzy but the damaged hair is underneath this layer and silicones keep any oil from actually reaching it. On top of that, they are liquid plastic and terrible for our environment. We wash them down the drain and they end up in oceans and elsewhere in nature where animals are affected. While they might temporary make our hair look better, they keep it from actually being nourished and way it down. It's a shame that companies use them as a cheaper alternative to natural oils
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I love Shea Moisture I really love the Fruit Fusion shampoo and creme rinse. I ditched sulfates and non-water-soluble silicones and my hair is so much better One thing people need to watch out for is continuing to use non-water-soluble silicones but ditching sulfates, you can't do that or the silicone will just build up on the hair and be gross, it is both or neither. I also cut out heat styling since my grandma taught me how to pincurl, I have been doing that every night now, even if my hair is dry I'll still pin it up, spritz it with a little water, tie a handkerchief around it and go to bed. Takes me so much less time in the morning to get my hair done. That being said, my hair always looks vintage now, which I am 10000% OK with but others may not be into that aesthetic.
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Thanks for this. Very interesting. My hair is naturally frizzy. Add tons of bleaching, till almost white, and we have a frizz party. I do use a lot of these tricks, except brushing it while wet. I always detangle it before washing it, but it's pretty long now and there will be more tangles after I finish, so I need to brush it again. Ever since I started bleaching it, I notice it breaks so much more if I brush it while wet, so what I do is blow dry it till like 85% and then detangle it, while it's pretty dry already but not completely. I do notice a lot of frizz after I finish, but I guess there's no way around that. or should I brush it while it's more wet? I use a tangle teezer and start on my ends, working my way up.
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I'm hoping someone has some tips for me My roots get very oily very soon after washing, but my Midway to bottom is always super dry (I know, I need it cut lol) so I've used many different kinds and different brands of oils etc for my ends. I always do just as Kayley said here. start at the very end and work it up to midway. BUT. somehow it still always ends up in my roots and makes my roots so greasy gross looking. I wash my hands after using the oil, so my only guess is that it's getting onto my brushes and Combs and then ends up in my roots. How can I prevent all of this? I have the same issue with my daughters hair, so it would be a bigger help than you know, if you can help me resolve this issue lol
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I have a spray-in oil. I spray it on my brush then brush it thought my hair. I have long, wavy/curly hair (to my bum) and I find I get much more even coverage doing it this way as opposed to using my fingers. I know I probably shouldn't do this but. I go to bed with damp hair (I wash my hair every 2-3 days at night since it takes so long to wash) and when its damp, I tie it in a loose bun on top of my head using only bobby pins. It keeps my hair out of my face and it gives volume. However, it doesn't control the frizz. I'm gong to buy a silk pillow case - hope this will work: ) Thanks Kayley
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For anyone else who's in the UK I'm loving Boucleme's products, my hair has never been shiner or less frizzy. I have a very large loose curl/wave pattern so for much of my life my hair was more Hermione Granger bushy than identifiably curly/wavy. The other thing that's really helped define my curls is to change the way I use my turbie twist. Rather than flipping my head over and twisting my hair into the tail of the towel I put it down on a surface and lower the top of my head on to it before tying it up so my curls are piled on top of my head (I think it's called plopping.
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My frizz control shampoo routine is to use a sulphate-free shampoo soap bar (containing neem oil as I have a sensitive scalp, an apple cider vinegar rinse, using cool water to rinse, and when my hair is slightly damp apply balm (containing sweet almond oil, castor oil and beewax) to ends of hair. No heat treatment, air drying or soft towel. The hair system works just as good, or better, as any fancy moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. If you are based in NZ check out Totally Balmy, that company makes good natural products.
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Omg I feel like you are reading my mind lol. 1. You said only wash roots than let the tips get rinsed. Would this work if you roots are frizzing? My hair is naturally curly/wavy and it's like permanent damage/annoying after chemo and our water quality change. The restore stuff is like a moisture oil? I got two sample but weren't sure how to use it. I know I need to get a moisture condition. I'm using redken frizz it's just to much to pay when my hair is long and I barely wash once a week.
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Hi Kayley I love this video. I tend to let my hair air dry after washing. I do use a live in conditioner and argan oil which work on taking frizz and keeping my hair shiny and smooth. Onces a week I do a coconut mask and I focus on my ends and scalp since my scalp tends to feel dry. I use all natural, organic, sulfate parabens free hair products on my hair. I would love to see a video of you trying some natural/organic hair care soon. Thanks for the video can't wait for the next one.
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