Caring for frizzy hair can sometimes be a difficult task! Frizzy hair is difficult to style because the many different types of curls can differ greatly from each other. It also often happens that frizzy hair gets tangled, is dry and frizzy, which makes it difficult to comb frizzy hair and care for it properly.
In this article we will explain what frizzy hair is and give you 7 golden tips to better manage this type of hairstyle so that you can take optimal care of it!
What is frizzy hair?
Frizzy hair is hair with a lot of small, dense curls of varying sizes. These connected curls pile up into a massive mass. Frizzy hair is very common among Negroid men. For example, an afro hairstyle is a very recognizable haircut for frizzy hair.
7 tips to care for your frizzy hair!
Below we give you 7 tips with product advice that can help you to better style your frizzy hair and keep it healthy!
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Don't wash your hair every day
Although it applies to all hair types, it is perhaps most true for frizzy hair; don't wash your hair every day! If you have frizzy hair, washing your hair every day can be disastrous. By washing your hair every day, you remove the naturally present sebum from your hair that it needs so much to maintain the moisture balance of your hair and scalp. Washing it twice a week is therefore more than enough. When you wash it, it is of course also important to use the right shampoo. The Forte Series Clarifying Shampoo is packed with good ingredients and has the right impact on frizzy hair.
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Use a good conditioner
After shampooing, it is important to use a good moisturizing conditioner that is suitable for frizzy hair. Forte Series Hydrating Conditioner is such a quality conditioner for frizzy hair.
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Prevent dry hair
The third tip is to prevent your hair from drying out. You can do this by not washing it too hot, not exposing it to the sun for too long and using the right products that nourish and protect your frizzy hair. Products such as Balmain Hair Leave-In Conditioning Spray and the Shear Revival Commonwealth Styling & Curl Primer are a few examples. In addition to nourishing and protecting, these products make your frizzy hair easier to comb.
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Invest in a good comb
And by a good comb we mean an Afro comb ! Afro combs are often used for frizzy hair and to add volume to this type of hair. The Afro comb is a large comb with strong, wide teeth that can reach tightly curled hair and lift it up and out of the head without ruining the curl. Only comb your hair when it is damp because when you comb your 'bun' dry, the chance of cracks and breaks is much greater.
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Leave your hair dryer
If you have frizzy hair, it is better not to blow-dry it. A blow-dryer gets very hot and can easily damage frizzy hair. That is why it is wiser to let your hair dry naturally. By AIR!
Do you still want to blow-dry? Then we recommend using a blow-dryer that works with ion technology (never hotter than 180 degrees Celsius) and protect your hair with a heat protection spray or cream.
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Style your hair with the right products
The right products can help keep your hair in place throughout the day while also protecting and nourishing it.
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Protect your hair
Last but not least; Protect your hair at all time! You can protect your frizzy hair from breakage and retain its naturally occurring oils by using a Do-rag or Wave Cap . A Do-rag is a tight-fitting cap that you pull tightly over your hair and close by tying a knot in the back. Do-rags ensure that your hair does not become unkempt and keeps newly styled hair in place while it hardens. A Wave Cap is a type of cap made of material that can be compared to women's pantyhose. Wave Caps are thin, tight and are held on the head by a thick elastic band.
Do you have any questions?
We hope these 7 tips with accompanying product advice will help you on the right path to care for and style your curls in an elegant and safe way! If you have specific questions about frizzy hair, please feel free to contact us. Our specialists are ready to answer all your questions and advise you. 085-0607010
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