In winter, when hair loses moisture easily, the unwanted frizz caused by static electricity will make your hard work of styling your hair in the morning go to waste. Unmanageable frizz, whether caused by static electricity or hair curling on its own, can be treated. See Step 1 for dealing with frizzy and unruly hair in both the short and long term.
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Part 1 of 2: Dealing with Growing Hair for the Short Term
Step 1. Use hair products specifically designed for your hair type
The cause of hair growing and difficult to manage is the condition of hair that is too dry due to loss of moisture. When your hair is dry, it rubs together more and causes static electricity. The use of silicone hair serum can be an option for most hair types. This serum can keep hair moisturized and make hair shiny and easy to manage. However, if you are serious about tackling this hair problem, you should consider your hair type and use products specifically designed for your hair type:
- Using a hairspray designed for fluffy hair can be an option for those of you who have hair thin and medium. One spray can quickly treat frizzy hair without compromising the naturalness of your hair.
- A lightweight pomade designed to retain moisture is perfect for hair types that are thicker. Using just a little pomade is enough. Make sure you spread the pomade in your hands first before applying it to the part of the hair that grows.
Step 2. Try using unscented drying paper or dryer sheets to get rid of static electricity
Yes! In addition to reducing static electricity on clothes, dryer paper is also useful for reducing static electricity in hair. Of course, if you don't mind rubbing your hair with this anti-static paper, your problem of static-elastic hair swelling can be effectively solved. You can also use this drying paper when you travel by air transport.
Step 3. Take an ice cube and rub the part of your fluffy hair with the ice cube
You may not be able to do this while you're in class or the office, but you can do this while you're still at home. You only need to take an ice cube and rub it into the hair that has problems such as hair that is too dry. Cold water can help your hair retain and control its moisture.
Step 4. Use a small amount of non-greasy lotion
Remember! The lotion that can be used is an oil-free lotion. As with drying paper, you might not think that lotion would work on your hair, but this could be an option. Apply a small amount of lotion on your hands, smooth it out and apply it to the problem areas of your hair. Remember that frizzy hair is hair that has lost its moisture, and using a small amount of lotion can help moisturize your hair.
Part 2 of 2: Dealing with Growing Hair for the Long-Term
Step 1. Use your fingers to smooth your hair instead of using a comb or brush if your hair is prone to frizz
Less friction equals less static electricity. The use of fingers will reduce the amount of friction that occurs in the hair while the use of a hair brush actually increases the amount of friction. The more friction and static electricity that occurs in the hair will cause the hair to grow more.
Step 2. Use a special shampoo and conditioner for frizzy and unruly hair
Here are some things to keep in mind when using shampoo and conditioner:
- You don't need to wash your hair every day. Washing your hair every day will dry out your hair and lose its natural moisture. If your job doesn't leave your hair greasy, sweaty, or dirty that requires daily cleaning, try shampooing every two or three days.
- When shampooing, use an anti-frizz or anti-frizz shampoo to prevent frizz and unruly hair. This shampoo contains moisturizing ingredients such as aloe vera which serves to provide extra protection so that the hair does not dry out. When shampooing, focus on cleaning your scalp, not the ends of your hair.
- After shampooing, use conditioner too. The use of conditioner can help prevent dry hair, treat frizzy hair and also treat split ends. When using conditioner, focus on applying it to the ends of your hair.
Step 3. Increase the conductivity of your hair by using a special no-rinse product
Look for products that have the words "quat" or "amine" in the description. These products conduct electricity better than silicone or alcoholic products. Products that conduct electricity better will prevent hair from growing better.
Step 4. Done
Remember that dealing with frizzy and unruly hair is all about keeping your hair moisturized. If you use the right shampoo and conditioner, use the right products, and control any frizz and unruly hair with antistatic products, then your hair will be the way you want it to be.
Tips
- Don't use too many chemicals on your hair. Using chemicals can make your hair worse.
- Don't tie your hair too tightly. This could be the initial cause of your hair growing.