The phenomenon of hair frizz can be a real difficult experience for many of us.
Regardless of our hair type, from smooth to wavy or curly,
Freezing can cause us frustration.
But why is this happening?
And what are the best practices to deal with it?
The causes
The main cause of hair frizz is moisture.
Our hair is made up of keratin fibres, which react to the moisture in the environment.
When the humidity increases, the keratin fibres absorb the moisture and change their shape.
This shape change is what leads to the hair frizzing.
The structure of the hair also plays a role in how it reacts to moisture.
Wavy hair or hair with natural curls has a lighter structure than smooth hair,
and therefore more prone to frizz.
In addition, external factors can affect hair frizz.
Hot air drying, frequent contact with chemicals and exposure to highly humid environments
can all contribute to frizz.
The solutions
Proper Hair Care: The use of moisturizing shampoos and conditioners can help maintain
of moisture in the hair.
In addition, the application of moisturizing masks and antifrizz products will improve the texture of the hair and reduce frizz.
Heat Limitation: The use of styling devices such as blow dryers and hair presses can aggravate frizz.
If they must be used, heat protection products and low temperature tools are essential.
Technician but also technical: Choose a hairdresser who applies diagnostics to know what they are dealing with and
applies techniques in a way that protects the hair and does not cause more damage.
For more tips and detailed information on hair frizzing, check out my new YouTube video!
If you want to stop watching your hair frizz, talk to your Hair Consultant.
He is the right person to make suggestions for your needs and particularities.
So I am waiting for you for a diagnostic appointment at Ananesios Salon, in Heraklion, Crete.
And if you are a hairdresser, share this article with your clients.
If you have any questions, you can find me on social media, Facebook & Instagram.
I kiss you,
Maria Dretaki