Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use heat protectant?
Do you apply hair masks?
Do you use almond oil?
Do you sleep on a silk pillowcase?
Do you use a conditioner?
Common conclusions
If you are going to use a hot tool, you should make sure you have a good heat protectant on hand. Dried, sizzled strands are more susceptible to frizz and flyaways than smooth, safe hair, so if you are going to use one, make sure it is a good one. You should start using it to prevent frizzy hair. You should try out the Perfect Defense Heat Protectant, Caviar Professional Styling Perfect Iron Spray, etc.
Deep-conditioning treatments should be performed at least once a week, particularly during the winter months, to help fill any holes in your hair shaft.
Almond oil is good for frizzy hair because it includes high amounts of vitamin E, magnesium, and omega-rich fatty acids, which add hydration and shine to the hair and make styling and smoothing easier.
Great! Silk really helps protect your hair while you sleep because it maintains your hair's natural oils, which is especially important if your hair is fragile from chemical treatments.
You should use a hydrating conditioner with keratin, protein and/or natural oils. You should try out the Garnier Fructis Strengthening Conditioner Goodbye Damage, Dove Nutritive Solutions Anti-Frizz Oil Therapy Conditioner, Pantene Advanced Hair Fall Solution Silky Smooth Care Conditioner, etc.
You should start using a conditioner because the right conditioner can be the best way to put moisture back into your frizzy mane. You should look for protein in your conditioner.
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