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Avoid Puffy and Frizzy Summer Hair


 

Frizzy Poffy Hair

From the July issue of Real Simple Magazine

PROBLEM: Your hair resembles a steel-wool pad: puffy and frizzy.

HOW IT HAPPENS: Curly, coarse, and chemically treated hair is often moisture deprived, so the cuticles on each strand are raised, making the hair more porous This type of hair absorbs moisture from the air, which makes the hair shafts swell up. The result: big, unwieldy hair.

TO FIX IT NOW: Fight fizz with a moisture blocking styling cream or serum, like Arrojo Defrizz Serum ($14, www.arrojoproduct.com). Look for products with silicone or oil to smooth and slightly weigh down hair. Rub a quarter-size dollop between your hands and work it through the strands.

TO PREVENT IT NEXT TIME: Get the right cut. Layers, which add volume, encourage poufiness in the summer Ask for a blunter cut, which holds down the ends and reduces the fluff factor. Make sure your stylist cuts with scissors not a razor, which thins out hair, making it prone to frizz.

  • Keep hair hydrated. Use an oil treatment to seal cuticles so hair can’t absorb moisture, says stylist Abell Oujaddou. (Try Molton Brown Hair Theatment Oil, $30, http://www.moltonbrown.com) Apply from roots to ends, leave in for 15 to 20 minutes, then rinse well.

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      Comment by Becky — May 31, 2007 @ 3:02 pm

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