Those pesky little flyaways can sometimes be caused by split ends. The best way to deal with it? Get a trim. (You don't need that kind of negativity in your life!) Oh and don't worry, you don't have to chop off all your long hair — regular trimming every six weeks can do the trick to keep your hair healthy.
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Image via Imaxtree
Dry hair is most likely to get frizzy and flyaway-y. Help bring it back to life by using an effective hydrating conditioner: This will make your hair softer, stronger, properly moisturized, and way easier to style. You may also want to include a conditioning mask into your hair care routine once a week for extra nourishment.
Try: Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Conditioner, $25
Try: Moroccanoil Moisture Repair Conditioner, $25
For days when you notice breakage but can't get a trim right away, soothe your hair with a split end binder. Aside from sealing those split ends, they'll also nourish your hair's dryness and protect it from further damage.
Try: Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Fresh Cut Split End Mender, $25
Try: Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Fresh Cut Split End Mender, $25
Humidity also affects your hair's frizziness which can cause it to curl up and flyaway. So if you're living in a humid environment, try using hair serums that can tame your frizz and smooth those flyaways. It will also make your hair strands softer and give them a healthy-looking gloss.
Try: Marajo Anti-Frizz Smoothing Serum, $18
Try: Marajo Anti-Frizz Smoothing Serum, $18
When styling your hair, a trusty hairspray can help ensure that it will remain in place throughout the day. Opt to use a lightweight product so it won't weigh your hair down (or give you that wet look). Don't apply too much and spray on areas with flyaways only. Direct those rogue hairs by smoothing them down with your own hands.
Try: Aveda Air Control Light Hold Hair Spray, $30
Try: Aveda Air Control Light Hold Hair Spray, $30