A person pulling their dry, frizzy hair into a ponytail. A person pulling their dry, frizzy hair into a ponytail.

How to Care for Dry, Frizzy Hair

Tired of constantly battling dry, frizzy hair? Restoring your hair to its healthy, smooth state requires effort and consistent care, but the results are worth it. Let's explore how to banish frizz and achieve the smooth, manageable hair you desire.

Helping Dry, Frizzy Hair

Addressing dry, frizzy hair starts with understanding the underlying causes. Frizzy hair is essentially dry, damaged hair desperately needing moisture. Several factors contribute to this dryness and damage, including harsh hair products, excessive heat styling, and dehydration. Let's explore how to minimize these factors and restore your hair's health.

Hydrate Your Hair

Even oily hair requires moisture to maintain its health and balance. For dry, frizzy hair, regular hydration is crucial. This means using a conditioner after every shampoo and incorporating a hydrating hair mask into your routine. Consistent hydration is one of the simplest and most effective ways to manage frizz and improve your hair's overall condition;

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Woman blow drying hair with a diffuser.

Reduce Heat Styling

Frequent use of heat styling tools like blow dryers, straighteners, and curling irons can significantly contribute to dry, frizzy hair. Minimizing heat styling is crucial for restoring your hair's health. If you must blow dry, let your hair air dry partially beforehand to reduce heat exposure. Using a diffuser attachment helps disperse the heat more evenly, minimizing damage. Applying a heat protectant spray before any heat styling is also highly recommended to shield your hair from heat damage.

Avoid Steamy Showers

While hot showers can be relaxing, they can also exacerbate dry, frizzy hair. The heat causes the hair shaft to swell, leading to increased frizz and damage. Opt for lukewarm water instead. If possible, rinsing your hair with cool water at the end of your shower can help smooth the cuticle, reduce frizz, and enhance shine.

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A person drinking water from a bottle.

Stay Hydrated

Proper hydration is essential for overall health, including the health of your hair. Drinking enough water throughout the day helps keep your body and hair hydrated from the inside out, contributing to healthier, less frizzy hair.

Best Products for Dry, Frizzy Hair

Now that we've covered some essential tips for managing dry, frizzy hair, let's explore some effective products that can help you achieve smooth, manageable locks.

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Sleek & Shine System
The Sleek & Shine collection offers a wide range of products to tackle even the most stubborn frizz, from hair care to styling.
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Honey Treasures System
Featuring a 3 honey complex of acacia, manuka, and lavender honey, the Honey Treasures Shampoo, Conditioner, and Hair Honey Serum system strengthens hair with up to 94% less split ends*, 38% less breakage**, and 83% more moisture**.

*with system of shampoo, conditioner & Hair Honey Serum
**with system of shampoo & conditioner vs. a non-conditioning shampoo
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Hair Filler Systems
Reverse up to 1 year of damage to hair smoothness in one use.

Styling Frizzy Hair to Minimize Damage

When styling frizzy hair, it's essential to use gentle techniques that minimize further damage and enhance smoothness. Let's explore some key tips for achieving healthy, frizz-free styles.

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Toss the Towel
Rubbing your hair with a regular terrycloth towel can rough up the cuticle, leading to increased frizz. Instead, opt for a microfiber towel, which gently absorbs water without causing friction and damage. This simple switch can make a noticeable difference in your hair's smoothness.
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Limit Heat Styling
Reducing heat styling is key to minimizing frizz and improving hair health. Embrace air drying whenever possible. Products like Garnier Fructis Smooth Air-Dry Anti-Frizz Cream can help you achieve a smooth, natural-looking style without the need for heat.
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Brush Correctly
Brushing requires a gentle approach to avoid further damage. Before brushing, dampen your hair to minimize static. Applying a leave-in conditioner can provide extra moisture and slip, making detangling easier. Use a wide-toothed comb or a large round brush to gently work through knots and smooth the hair without causing breakage. If frizz persists, apply a small amount of hair oil to smooth and tame flyaways.