Frizz often occurs when your hair is excessively damaged or dry, according to haircare expert Paula Begoun. It may become even worse during humid weather, quickly turning your groomed head into a terrible mane. Several over-the-counter haircare products can help battle frizz and lock out humidity to keep your locks looking smooth and glossy all day long.
Ouidad Climate Control Heat & Humidity Gel
The beauty editors of "Real Simple" magazine recommend Ouidad's climate-controlling anti-frizz gel, saying it helps to fight frizz even in humid weather. It comes formulated with heat-activated conditioners like wheat protein extract, hair-nourishing vitamin A and amino acids to help boost shine. Its gel ingredients also help hold your favorite hairstyle.
Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Weightless Anti-Frizz Serum
Tame rebellious hair with Ganier Fructis' anti-frizz serum, which "Good Housekeeping" magazine praised as some of the best hair products that won't ruin your budget. The manufacturer formulates the frizz treatment with hair conditioners and silicone to help smooth down frizz and coat the entire hair shaft to lock out moisture.
Sebastian Potion 9 Lite Lightweight Wearable-Treatment Styler
Sebastian's hair potion is ideal for hot, humid summer weather, according to a celebrity hairstylist writing for "InStyle" magazine. Its anti-frizz power comes from silicone ingredients. Additional beneficial ingredients in this product include botanical oils that help moisturize away the dry hair conditions that lead to frizz in the first place.
John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum
John Frieda's classic hair serum comes highlighted by "InStyle" magazine's beauty editors as one of the best anti-frizz products on the market. It doesn't just help combat frizz, but also smooths down the cuticles along the hair shaft. This helps increase your hair's ability to reflect light, naturally boosting its shine. It doesn't come with styling strength but can be combined with hairspray or gel if needed.
References
- "Don't Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me"; Paula Begoun; 2004
- "Real Simple" Magazine: Beauty Editors Share Their Secrets
- "Good Housekeeping" Magazine: Best Hair Products
- "InStyle" Magazine: Hot Weather How-To
- "InStyle" Magazine: John Frieda



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