- Drink tons of water and eat a balanced diet. It's the easiest and often the most effective way to tame frizzies from the inside out.
- Shampoo less often. Add one day in between your normal shampoo schedule and just rinse hair with warm water in the shower and rub your scalp to distribute natural oils throughout your hair. When your regular shampoo runs out, consider switching to a sulfate-free shampoo if you're still suffering from frizzies.
- When you do shampoo your hair, finish with an ice-cold rinse, if you can stand it. Hair experts say this seals the cuticle and leaves hair shiny and healthy.
- Put a towel around your wet hair when you get out of the shower and pat, clap or squeeze it dry rather than that weird back-and-forth rubbing action which has the same effect of rubbing stockinged feet on a carpet and putting a balloon to your head.
- Use a wide-toothed comb to detangle hair before you shower to avoid fast, furious brushing after the fact which leads to hair breakage, split ends and frizzies. Try skipping the brush all together during frizzy spells and stick to the comb.
- Try air drying your hair, or if your style depends on some blow-drying action, do it when your hair is almost completely air-dry and use a cool/warm air combo. Never expose any part of your hair to too much heat which adds to over-drying and frizzies.
- Deep condition your hair once a month with an olive oil hair mask (yes, olive oil!). Check this article for instructions.
If you've got a little money to spend on your hair, it is truly worth it to Invest in a good quality, natural bristle hair brush like Mason Pearson. The bristles help distribute natural oils throughout your hair and help improve overall hair health.

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