Aftеr a shower, I sometimes braid mу hair. I sleep wіtһ tһеm over night аחԁ sometimes mу hair gets frizzy аftеr I take tһе braids out. HеƖр please! BTW, іѕ tһеrе аחу natural ways? Thanks!
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Obviously you can always straighten your hair when you wake up in the morning. If you choose to use this method on a daily basis, be sure to purchase heat damage shampoo and condition in addition to a product that you spray on your hair before straightening to prevent heat damage. If you just straighten your hair without using a heat damage product, it will become dried out an brittle, and you’ll have to cut your hair several times in order to get it back to healthy and hydrated. One of my friends straightened her hair every morning without protecting it, and she is still going through the long process of restoring the hydration.
Another thing you can try is wetting it down each morning. Depending on how wavy your hair is, this process may or may not work. I have very thick and moderately long hair, so often times even showering does not get rid of the frizz for me. But one of my friends with thinner, much shorter hair wets a comb and runs it through her hair until it is straight. Getting your hair wet each morning kind of defeats the purpose of showering at night, but there’s really not much else you can do.
Whether you try this out or continue to keep your hair wavy, I would recommend putting it in a looser braid when you go to sleep; that way it will still be untangled in the morning, but much less frizzy, and easier to work with no matter what you decide to do with it.
Good luck with getting rid of the frizz!
The key is finding a good shine serum. Rub a dime sized amount of shine serum between your palms, then run your hands through your damp hair. Once your hair dries, rub a pea sized amount of shime serum between your palms, then smooth over your hair. This double layer of serum will seal up your hair cuticles and prevent water droplets in humid air from seeping into your strands and causing them to swell up and frizz out.