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It isn\u2019t out of the ordinary to see people with messy hairstyles. In fact, one could make the argument that unkempt hair is a trend. Could messy hair be the epitome of looking effortlessly attractive? That is a matter of personal preference and we can\u2019t influence your decision. What we can do is endorse the fact that frizzy hair can be a bit much to handle. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Frizzy hair can be very annoying, but it isn\u2019t something you should simply ignore or pass off as normal. Not everyone is aware of what causes frizzy hair<\/strong>, meaning most people are in the dark about the best ways to manage it. The best way to address a problem is by finding the root cause, otherwise you are simply putting a bandage on the situation in hopes that it resolves itself.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n What in the name of frizz is frizzy hair? Well, if you look at a single strand of hair, it may not look frizzy, but all of your hair combined may appear frizzy and unkempt. Why is this the case? According to hair experts, frizz doesn\u2019t take over every single strand of hair. It is often caused by hair cuticle flare-ups, which causes hair to raise up and out. What you\u2019re left with is a rough and frizzy surface texture that allows moisture to enter and swell the hair strands. Frizz is subjective and can look different on different hair types. That means that taming it and styling hair may require a different approach for everyone. This article, however, is focused on why hair starts to frizz, and you can read on to learn more about the causes. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Going from the dry desert to a very humid area may cause your strands to frizz, especially if you aren\u2019t used to styling your hair for different weather. A humid environment causes hair cuticles to absorb water, which swells up the hair. Moisture from the environment gets absorbed into the cortex (the long fibers at the core of each strand, and this is very problematic for curly or wavy hair. You cannot completely avoid humidity, but you can do your best to learn styling tips to manage frizz<\/a> in humid environments.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n The natural oils that exist on your hair smooth it out and may prevent your hair from frizzing. Harsh hair care products actually strip your hair of its natural oils<\/a>. Some of these harsh hair care products include perms, hair dyes, products containing sulfates, and products that contain alcohol. Bleaching, coloring, or excessive lightening with formulas that are too strong, or contain ammonia contents, can damage your hair\u2019s surface. These products can make your hair feel rough to the touch, robbing it of natural shine and creative frizz.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n Do you wake up with frizzy hair? The material of your pillowcase may be the culprit. Rough fabrics can actually cause your hair to frizz up, as is true for drying your hair with harsh towels. Hair stylists use silk pillowcases and microfiber hair towels to help mitigate friction, which is the big culprit for frizz for people with wavy or curly hair. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Natural frizz is a real thing, as some hair types are just more prone to frizz than others. Natural waves and curls have a certain degree of frizz because hair strands bend and twist in natural ways. Because of that, cuticles may not lie as flat, which makes it harder to keep the frizz down. Although strands of these hair types may be more susceptible to frizz, they don\u2019t have to remain frizzy. There are many natural frizz remedies that can help tame the mane. You may find that leave-in conditioning products<\/a> are highly beneficial at fighting the frizz.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\nWhat Is Frizzy Hair? <\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Humidity<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Harsh Hair Care Products<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Friction From Towels Or Pillowcases<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
You Have It Naturally<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Heat Damage<\/h2>\n\n\n\n