Tame Your Frizz Once and For All - The Ultimate Guide to Caring For Frizzy Hair

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Do you feel like you’re the only one who has an ongoing battle with frizzy, unruly hair? We want you to know you’re not alone. Recently, during our 10 Days of Giveaways campaign, we asked our clients to tell us their most common hair concerns. Can you guess what they said? Yup, you guessed it—FRIZZ!

In this post, we want to help you understand what causes hair to frizz, why some hair types have more problems with this hair issue, the differences between frizzy and damaged hair, and give you professional tips for taking care of unruly hair. We’ll also discuss the best hair products for frizzy hair. 

Get ready for the ultimate guide to caring for your frizzy hair, and say goodbye to bad hair days for good!

The Science Behind Frizz: Why Is My Hair Frizzy?

Dry hair and excess moisture in the air (aka humidity) aren’t a match made in heaven, and they do a number on your hair. Your hair contains water molecules and keratin proteins, and when a hydrogen bond forms between them, this causes hair to frizz. 

The drier your hair is, the more likely it is to frizz. The reason is that healthy hair cuticles should lay smooth. If you look at a healthy hair cuticle under a microscope, you might notice it looks like fish scales. Take a dry hair cuticle, and it would likely resemble a pine cone. When hair cuticles are open like a pine cone, it’s easier for moisture to get into the hair shaft and affect the keratin, which provides shape and structure to your hair. When moisture enters the hair shaft, it swells and changes shape. The result is frizz. 

So, that’s the science behind frizz—a very basic explanation. But, of course, we know you have more questions, like: 

Why Is My Hair Only Frizzy When I Go Outside?

If you’ve noticed that your hair only frizzes when you go outside, especially on warm, summer days, you can blame humidity changes. Warmer air has more water than cool air, creating more hydrogen bonds between keratin proteins and water molecules. If you have really dry hair, it will greedily absorb the moisture. 

Our clients with curly or wavy hair might struggle even more with frizz on hot, humid days. The reason is that these hair types tend to have drier strands.  

Here’s some good news: You can combat frizz and have good hair days all year, even when high humidity comes to town.

What Are the Best Hair Products for Frizzy Hair?

At The Color Room, we carry many professional retail products to help our customers treat all their hair concerns. Combating frizzy hair has never been easier. Here are some of our picks for you: 

Aveda’s Botanical Repair™ Strengthening Shampoo

Best Shampoo

Aveda’s Botanical Repair™ Strengthening Shampoo gently cleanses your hair while strengthening and repairing it from the inside out. It also builds bonds to improve hair strength, resulting in less frizz.  

Aveda’s Botanical Repair™ Strengthening Conditioner

Best Conditioner

Aveda’s Botanical Repair™ Strengthening Conditioner is silicone-free. It prevents breakage, strengthens hair, and reduces frizz and flyaways. It’s also safe for color-treated hair and chemically-treated hair. 


L'Oréal’s Intensive Moisturizer Mask

Best Hair Mask

L'Oréal’s Intensive Moisturizer Mask provides the ultimate hydration and frizz control. Not only does it deeply hydrate curls and coils, but it also detangles and leaves hair twice as shiny. 

Mythic Oil Huile Originale by L'Oréal

Best Styling Product

Mythic Oil Huile Originale by L'Oréal is great for all hair types. It’s lightweight and provides 48 hours of humidity and heat protection. Apply it to damp or dry hair. 

 
cut and healthy hair care keratin. Before and after

Best In-salon Treatment

Our Keratin Treatment is a revolutionary service that can help you achieve smoother, silkier hair that lasts up to 6 months. We infuse keratin back into the hair to cut down on frizz and help reduce blow-dry and flat iron times. The full keratin service includes a shampoo and conditioner to keep your locks looking their best.

 

If you want to stock up on hair products for your frizzy hair, take advantage of our liter sale coming in July 2023. Buy 1 liter of shampoo and get a liter of conditioner at 25% off. This sale is pre-order only. Stop in our Wentzville hair salon to order or give us a call.    

 

How Do I Take Care of Frizzy Hair?

Using hydrating hair products and hair treatments are great methods for combatting frizziness, but there are additional steps to keep your hair healthy and frizz-free. Here are some of our professional tips:

  • Reduce heat styling

  • Wash your hair with lukewarm water

  • Avoid harsh hair products

  • Change hair washing habits

Reduce heat styling

Try not to use hot styling tools like straighteners and curling irons daily. Also, when you do use these styling tools, use heat-protectant products before applying heat to your hair. 

Wash your hair with lukewarm water 

We know hot showers feel good and can wash away the day’s stress, but hot water isn’t good for your hair. It has the same effect on it as humidity. Instead, it’s best to always rinse your hair with lukewarm water. 

Avoid harsh hair products

Examples of harsh hair products include excessive lightning, bleaching, and using hair coloring products that contain high ammonia amounts. The best way to get healthy hair color is to have your hair colored at a professional salon like The Color Room, which uses gentle, non-toxic hair coloring products and has trained color professionals who genuinely care about your hair’s health.

Change hair washing habits

Are you still washing your hair every day? Excessive washing strips your hair of its natural oils and leads to dryness. Most people don’t need to wash their hair more than 2-3 times a week. Use dry shampoo in between washes to keep your hair fresh. 

Also, skip towel-drying. When you rub your hair with a towel, this ruffs up the hair cuticle and causes frizzing. Remember the pine cone we talked about earlier in this post? That’s what you’re creating when you towel-dry your hair. Instead, blot your hair with a towel to remove excess water. 

Frizzy Hair vs. Damaged Hair: How Do I Tell the Difference?

Frizzy hair is often mistaken for damaged hair and vice versa. Knowing the difference helps you know which hair products and in-salon services are best for your hair. 

The obvious signs of damaged hair include split ends and breakage that causes uneven hair length. If you’re not sure your hair has these problems, check to see how stretchy your hair is after you wash your hair. To do this, gently pull on your hair. If it expands about a third of its length, and returns to its original length when you let go, your hair isn’t damaged. Now, if the opposite happens and the hair doesn’t return to its original length, it needs some hydration ASAP!

Combating frizzy hair doesn’t have to be a nightmare, especially when summer’s heat and humidity come to town for an extended stay. With the right hair care products and in-salon treatment services, you can have shiny, healthy, frizz-free hair!

Book an appointment today!

Get your hair ready for summer and schedule a salon service today, like a treatment haircut. This customized salon service includes a scalp analysis and massage, hair conditioning treatment, haircut, and style with product recommendations. The entire experience is designed to improve your hair’s overall health and appearance. 

Stop in or call us at 636-856-1400 to speak with one of our friendly, knowledgeable team members to help you tame your frizz once and for all!

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