Embrace protective styles like braids, buns, or twists. These hairstyles help to minimize exposure to the humidity in the air, reducing the chances of frizz. Plus, they can be stylish and versatile, allowing you to show off all your cool hair accessories.
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While it's tempting to use high heat settings to style hair quickly, that can actually exacerbate frizz. Opt for lower heat settings on your hair dryer, straightener, or curling iron. Additionally, consider using a heat protectant spray before exposing hair to hot tools to shield it from damage.
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Once you're done with styling, finish with a humidity-resistant hair spray or serum. These products create a final shield against frizz, helping to maintain the hairstyle's integrity — and sealing in all that care and attention you've just treated your hair to. Drybar Final Call Frizz & Static Control Mist, $29, will guard hair against frizz and static, while boosting shine and softness.
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On days when your hair needs a quick pick-me-up, reach for a dry shampoo. This not only absorbs excess oil but can also help to refresh your style and add volume. Look for a dry shampoo that's suitable for your hair type and color to avoid any residue. Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo, $33, plays well with all hair types and textures, instantly perking up the strands.
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Hey, on some days, nature is just too powerful. If somehow, after all the abovementioned precautions were taken, you still get a frizz reaction — tame it on the go. The takeaway order that fits nicely in a tote? Oribe Supershine Light Moisturizing Cream, $52, can work double duty: it can be used on wet hair for prep, and it can later be used on dry, styled hair, throughout the day — to rule even the most difficult to tame.
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