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@Skyegirl21   As someone with wavy/slightly curly hair, I've tried many products and techniques. I've tried wearing itlong (way too much work) and went back to my life long pixie...keeps the waves/curls in check. 

 

Products used include sulfate free s&c...very drying. Deep conditioner twice a week helps a lot. According to my stylist and my own experience, frizz is caused by dry hair that will suck up any moisture in the air to repair itself. If you coat it w/ silicone, conditioners can't get in the hair shaft. Sulfate shampoo is needed to remove the silicones and sulfates further dry out your hair.

 

I always use a heat protectant before applying mousse. I have found good blow-dry products by Bumble Bumble and my latest is Kenra Perfect Blow Out. If they have silicones, I only use them occasionally when I want a smooth look for going out special. It's not an every day thing because I know it will further dry out my hair. 

 

***My hair is grey/silver/white. Some women who have grey hair do experience some wiry, dry hair. If you color your hair, but have grey hair underneath, those hairs are still a different texture. If I do use an iron, I keep the temp at 325 to keep from burning, damaging my hair. 

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@Skyegirl21 wrote:

Ok, I am forever complaining about my challenging, coarse, wiry, dry, hair that I can never keep frizz-free in summer, no matter what I use or do (drawer full of hair products). So I went to a salon to get highlights, and she blow dried it, then flat ironed it using the typical technique  they use (to my chagrin) as I thought it would frizz immediately leaving the salon.
How wrong I was !! What?? It has held frizz - free in 100% humidity for several days (wearing a shower cap)- I am freaking amazed!!    So what do you think is the secret?? Was it the products? She used Goldwell and KMS.  Was it technique?? Was it the salon blow dryer? 

If you have difficult hair, what are your tips for blow drying and staying frizz-free?? I NEED to be able to replicate this- Thanks forum friends! 💝


 

If you think about it, the salon person understood the products, tools, techniques - and knew she could achieve a certain outcome. Your thoughts create your reality so change the negative words you're using (bolded) and hold the belief that you have wonderful hair and can get the result you want every time.


 

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Personally, I would live with the coarse, wiry, dry hair before I ever went several days (wearing a shower cap) without washing my hair and head.  JMHO

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Re: How do they do it???

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Well I am going to be trying out these ideas and suggestions and I will report back!!  Thank you all! 
@ThinkingOutLoud , Haha, I betcha you have straight easy hair, am I right?? If you had porous, outta control hair, you might understand frizz is not caused by thoughts- 
@tends2dogs , Haha lot of people only wash their only once a week, some even less, If you had super dry hair, you might understand that it's not harmful or unclean at all. 

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@Skyegirl21   You need to ask the hair stylist that dried, ironed your hair.  Ask if it was product or the iron technique that kept your hair straight.

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@Skyegirl21 wrote:

Well I am going to be trying out these ideas and suggestions and I will report back!!  Thank you all! 


@  , Haha, I betcha you have straight easy hair, am I right?? If you had porous, outta control hair, you might understand frizz is not caused by thoughts- 

     No, it's not. But seriously now, are you unaware of the causes? High humidity is only one. Straight A-1 type hair can be frizzy. And porous vs non-porus is a separate issue.


@  , Haha lot of people only wash their only once a week, some even less, If you had super dry hair, you might understand that it's not harmful or unclean at all. 

     @Skyegirl21 , most people here wash their hair because it's oily/dirty, and gets greasier with every passing day. Given enough time between washes, it tends to gather in stringy clumps when really dirty.

 

Do you wash your hair not because it gets greasy, but gets drier and more crispy as each day passes, and washing temporarily restores some moisture, softness, and control? Instead of a stringy gathering together, does it seem each hair is trying to get as far away as possible from every other hair between washes?


 

   

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Yes, that must be it, I have anti-social hair.

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@Skyegirl21  oh the frizzees - yes, I have them. For many years I received a Keratin treatment which lasted about 4 months.

 

Then, I found products that work well in the very humid area I live. First, do not use a regular towel to dry your hair. Either use a microfiber towel or do as I do by using a very old cotton t-shirt and "plopping" it on my head to take the excess water out.

 

I apply product to my hair and let it air dry. I found the blow dryer makes things worse. The flat iron is ok but my hair is also wavy/curly so it takes a hot iron to get it really straight.

 

Good Luck.

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@Skyegirl21 wrote:

Ok, I am forever complaining about my challenging, coarse, wiry, dry, hair that I can never keep frizz-free in summer, no matter what I use or do (drawer full of hair products). So I went to a salon to get highlights, and she blow dried it, then flat ironed it using the typical technique  they use (to my chagrin) as I thought it would frizz immediately leaving the salon.
How wrong I was !! What?? It has held frizz - free in 100% humidity for several days (wearing a shower cap)- I am freaking amazed!!    So what do you think is the secret?? Was it the products? She used Goldwell and KMS.  Was it technique?? Was it the salon blow dryer? 

If you have difficult hair, what are your tips for blow drying and staying frizz-free?? I NEED to be able to replicate this- Thanks forum friends! 💝


@Skyegirl21  You need to call her ASAP and get the secret and post it here right away! LOLWoman LOL

 

I have crazy frizzy wild hair that grows like a chia pet once I step outside no matter what I use or do.  Sure they beat it down at the salon but in humid weather it goes into a fuzz ball on my head.

 

Perhaps the flat ironing does the trick for your hair?  Mine wouldn't hold with that if humidty/dew point high enough.