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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are you currently doing when it becomes frizzy, are you straightening it? Is it when you leave it natural? Are you coming at brushing it?[/quote] Good question -- OP what is your desired texture? I am using a run of the mill leave in and hear protecting but recently started using the Wavytalk steam straightener brush on air-dried hair and it's been a huge help for resolving my frizz issues. I can use it to make my hair stick straight, or put it on a lower heat setting and run it through my hair quick once to get loose but frizz-free, shiny waves. Being able to let hair air dry has been really helpful for preventing dryness, and the steam seems to be a lot gentler on my hair than even a diffuser. [/quote] I’m not sure that the steam straightening would work on truly frizzy hair. Frizzy hair is caused by moisture, not dryness. That’s why our hair gets frizzy in humidity. My guess is that the steam straightener is gentler to get your hair from wavy to straight but won’t actually reduce frizz. [/quote]
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