Anonymous wrote:Dyson Airstait with Amika Anti-humidity spray.
Anonymous wrote:I have long hair, sort of dry and frizzy, and the best thing I have done about frizz is using a teeny bit of hair oil on the ends, make sure I get it on the ends, before I blow dry it. It’s like a miracle.
Anonymous wrote:I posted about my short hair cut and got a recommendation to use pomade. I had never used pomade before and I really like it. It's very thick but doesn't make my hair feel overly greasy and not at all crunchy like gel does. I don't know how well it would work for long hair but I'm planning to continue using it to see how it goes as my hair grows out, because I've always struggled with frizz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've tried it all. I have thin hair, but I have a ton of it! Try using EVA NYC hair mask at the end of your shower (leave it in for 3-5 minutes). Brush it out and then apply OUAI leave-in conditioner. USE the Revlon dryer (nothing works better than this--even the Dyson). Follow up with a tiny bit of the OUAI hair oil. Then, twist it into a tight bun until you're ready to go out.
I have to disagree. I have used pretty much every drying brush out there and IMO the shark flex style gives a much nicer blowout than the Revlon hands-down. Plus the Revlon is very damaging due to the heat.
Anonymous wrote:OP here — I WFH so mostly leave it air dry vs using tools unless I have to go out early. It is really fine so it gets crispy way too easily if I use heat regularly. The weather pretty much dictates the amount of curl on any given day.
It’s really only in menopause that this frizziness has begun. For years I’ve used aveda’s Be Curly cream and their brilliant gel, but with menopausal thinning it’s just too heavy. It gets flat AND frizzy.