4 Hair Tips To Quickly Tame Flyaways & Frizzy Hair

Frizzy hair is a sign of dehydrated and dry hair that needs more moisture

Frizzy hair is a sign of dehydrated and dry hair that needs more moisture
Frizzy hair is a sign of dehydrated and dry hair that needs more moisture (Photo Pexels/ Gratisography)
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If there's one thing you need to know about frizzy hair, it's this: frizzy hair is a sign of dehydrated and dry hair that needs more moisture. So, the next time you realise that your hair is getting increasingly out of control, do take a step back and recall that frizziness is your body's call for more hydration and moisture.

Of course, other common reasons behind dry hair include humid and wet weather, hot showers, hair damage, and abrasive rubbing while towelling dry your hair.

Beat the humid weather and the flyaways with these four simple tips and tricks from Virginie Gayssot, head of education and colour at Frank Provost Australia.

Hydrate

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Hair hydration is très important, so using a moisturising haircare range is key. The Kérastase Nutritive Range can help target dry hair symptoms at the core.

Kérastase Nutritive Nourishing Shampoo ($43 from Sephora)
Kérastase Nutritive Nourishing Conditioner ($59 from Sephora)

Reduce heat styling

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Avoid excessive use of heat styling tools like blowdryers. Less heat equals less loss of moisture, which is a big contributor to that pesky halo fuzz.

Get a toothbrush

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If you need a quick fix, spritz a soft toothbrush with hairspray. Then, smoothen down those stubborn, little 'baby' hairs.

Get a scarf

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For when you just can't beat them, wrap a scarf over your head and tie at the nape of your neck under the hair. The knot will hide dirty and frizzy hair, plus scarves are so chic at the moment!

Gucci Metallic printed silk-twill scarf (approx. S$350 from Net-a-Porter)

Text: Bauer syndication

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