

Semi and demi-permanent dyes only deposit color (while permanent dyes and bleach remove color from your hair), so they are much less damaging on your hair. This is not to say you can’t dye your hair, but you need to be aware that your hair dye may be creating the problem.įor the least damaging hair dye option, go for semi or demi-permanent dyes instead of permanent dyes and bleach. I love my hair dye and bleach as much as the next girl, but unfortunately, both of these things promote damage and lead to frizz. As a bonus, this is way healthier for your hair! Dye Your Hair with Care to Avoid Damage This is because a blow-dryer sucks the moisture out of your hair, the last thing you want when dealing with frizz.Īir drying (with the right products) actually eliminates frizz for me, provided I’m willing to let my natural waves show. I always thought I had to blow-dry in order to fight frizz, but blow drying, for me, usually makes my hair big and poofy, which I then have to fix with a flat iron or curling iron. This one is counterintuitive and does require you to embrace your natural texture a bit. However, if you still want to wet your hair when you shower, just use conditioner only for most of your showers and limit shampoo to a couple times a week.

I like to wash my hair twice a week and use a shower cap in between. Washing your hair too often (and/or using harsh shampoos) can directly lead to damage, dryness, and frizz. This is always one of the first hair tips you see for frizzy, dry hair and that’s for a reason. Also, these tips will give you healthier hair overall, so they’re a win-win. Now that you know the best haircuts for frizzy hair, here are some general tips for minimizing frizz, no matter how your hair is styled. This gives the hair extra volume and really shows off the curls she has going on. I particularly love the look on the left, above, where all of the hair is swept to one side. So pretty and beachy! Long LayersĪgain, you might not think frizzy hair and pixie cuts go together, but this look can be incredibly cool and is actually pretty trendy right now. If you have naturally wavy hair, you can get the look above with some salt spray and a bit of hair oil to finish. Side-Swept BangsĪgain, while you might not think bangs can work for frizzy hair, when they’re longer and side-swept, like these chunky bangs, the look can actually be super cool and textured. It’s always in style and you can rock your natural texture or style it into a million looks. To me, the shoulder-length cut is just classic, plain and simple. If you have long hair with a lot of damage, opting for a shoulder-length haircut will allow you to keep some length while eliminating the driest, most damaged (and frizzy) sections of your hair. Shoulder length hair is a classic choice for frizz. Related reading: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Makeup for Bangs Shoulder-Length Haircut She completes quite a few steps to get this look but I think you could wash, air dry, and then fix up a couple of sections with your flat iron to get the same vibe. You might think that bangs and frizz wouldn’t go together, but you’d be wrong! Waves and bangs, like these medium length waves with subtle curtain bangs, make a fantastic combination.Īgain, see the video above for exact styling tips for this haircut. I also recommend the r/curlyhair subreddit if you want to learn more!

See our guide to the best curly hair routine for more on this.
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I’ll also share some important tips for managing frizzy hair down below, plus the best products to use to fight frizz.Ī quick note before we begin: A lot of the time what we assume is “frizzy hair” is actually curly or wavy hair that’s not being styled properly. There are so many haircuts that actually look amazing with a little frizz - you just have to experiment and see what works for you. Today I’m sharing a list of the best haircuts for frizzy hair, to make the styling process a lot easier on you. And with frizzy hair, it helps to have a haircut that works with you, not against you. Over the past year in particular, I’ve learned to embrace my natural hair type and roll with it. No matter how long I spend blowing drying, straightening, or curling, if my hair senses the slightest bit of humidity in the air, it becomes a poofy, frizzy mess. I know all about frizzy hair, because I live with it every day.
