Protecting hair from heat/humidity? Products?

Anonymous
I'm less interested in my hair looking good, because it just won't when summer kicks into gear. But I want to protect it from heat/humidity/sun so I can still have nice hair in the fall.

My hair is unprocessed, frizzy, and I exercise nearly every day. I'm thinking of some kind of hair preserver so my ends don't get fried and dried.

Any suggestions?
Anonymous
Paul Mitchell Skinny Serum is awesome. It makes my hair smooth after blow drying and it cuts down on blow drying time.
Anonymous
What? Humidity does not damage your hair!
Anonymous
Anyone can have good hair in the summer. Its seriously ridiculous to say you can't. Do you wear it air dry or do you dry/style it?

In the meantime, this is a great product:
https://www.ulta.com/p/good-behavior-supreme-seal-anti-frizz-serum-pimprod2051501?sku=2639828&cmpid

As is this:
https://acure.com/products/revitabond-smooth-serum?variant=44492052627669
Anonymous


+1 for the Good Behavior spray… Im also AA. Works wonders as a heat protector and calms the frizz

Also smells great .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

+1 for the Good Behavior spray… Im also AA. Works wonders as a heat protector and calms the frizz

Also smells great .


This one

https://www.ulta.com/p/good-behavior-spirulina-protein-smoothing-heat-protectant-spray-pimprod2005572?sku=2546436
Anonymous
Wear a hat to protect from the sun (vs heat).
Anonymous
I think the main thing is washing it right after the pool. I'm not good about that. Even just rinsing it.
Anonymous
I use a few drops of oil on my damp hair, and it stays nice and soft as it air dries. It also cuts down on the frizz.
Anonymous
My very fine, breakable, straight hair takes a bit of much-needed volume when it's warm and humid. I love it.

First, I don't understand why people hate "frizz". From my "limp hair" vantage point, frizz doesn't look bad at all. And second, if your pouffy hair takes on even more volume in the summer, I think that's beautiful, OP.

So while you may want a different look, and that's fine, please don't take action just because you're afraid others think your hair looks problematic. Some people greatly envy your hair

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very fine, breakable, straight hair takes a bit of much-needed volume when it's warm and humid. I love it.

First, I don't understand why people hate "frizz". From my "limp hair" vantage point, frizz doesn't look bad at all. And second, if your pouffy hair takes on even more volume in the summer, I think that's beautiful, OP.

So while you may want a different look, and that's fine, please don't take action just because you're afraid others think your hair looks problematic. Some people greatly envy your hair


There’s good frizz and then there’s looking like you just stuck your fingers in an electric socket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very fine, breakable, straight hair takes a bit of much-needed volume when it's warm and humid. I love it.

First, I don't understand why people hate "frizz". From my "limp hair" vantage point, frizz doesn't look bad at all. And second, if your pouffy hair takes on even more volume in the summer, I think that's beautiful, OP.

So while you may want a different look, and that's fine, please don't take action just because you're afraid others think your hair looks problematic. Some people greatly envy your hair



Frizz never looks good. Volume, yes. Thickness, yes. Wave, yes. Frizz, no.

Signed, someone with extremely frizzy hair no matter what styling product has ever been applied
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very fine, breakable, straight hair takes a bit of much-needed volume when it's warm and humid. I love it.

First, I don't understand why people hate "frizz". From my "limp hair" vantage point, frizz doesn't look bad at all. And second, if your pouffy hair takes on even more volume in the summer, I think that's beautiful, OP.

So while you may want a different look, and that's fine, please don't take action just because you're afraid others think your hair looks problematic. Some people greatly envy your hair



I agree with others that frizz never looks good. It’s so simple to put on a good product and use a good round brush. Or use an air dry cream and let it dry naturally. I’ll be honest when I see professional women walking around with nice outfits, but frizzy hair, I have intrusive thoughts to tell them how to fix it. It just looks so lazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What? Humidity does not damage your hair!


+1 !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My very fine, breakable, straight hair takes a bit of much-needed volume when it's warm and humid. I love it.

First, I don't understand why people hate "frizz". From my "limp hair" vantage point, frizz doesn't look bad at all. And second, if your pouffy hair takes on even more volume in the summer, I think that's beautiful, OP.

So while you may want a different look, and that's fine, please don't take action just because you're afraid others think your hair looks problematic. Some people greatly envy your hair



I agree with others that frizz never looks good. It’s so simple to put on a good product and use a good round brush. Or use an air dry cream and let it dry naturally. I’ll be honest when I see professional women walking around with nice outfits, but frizzy hair, I have intrusive thoughts to tell them how to fix it. It just looks so lazy.


Wow, maybe try to focus your energy on something more important and be less judgy.
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