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Frizz and I are two peas in a pod. I’m the entire pea package: a curly girl with bleached hair and an unhealthy attachment to my flat iron. Add in a hot, humid NYC summer, and I’m basically frizz’s dream girl. But my standards are higher than that. I won’t settle. So I pack my hair routine with smoothing hair oils, anti-frizz shampoos, and hydrating masks that will hopefully reverse time and damage. Still, it can be hard to find products that tackle frizz effectively. So here, we found the 16 best anti-frizz products for all hair types that eliminate it. Whether you have dry hair, oily hair, or hair that’s been bleached one too many times, here are the best products to finally break up with frizz for good.
1Best For Shiny Hair
Dream Coat Supernatural Spray
Need to use a lot of product
Dreaming of hair so silky rain literally just falls off it? This product is the secret weapon behind so many celebrities humidity-proof styles. Spritz it on your entire hair, blow dry it straight, and do the viral TikTok water test for all the proof you need.
2Best For Quick Results
No Frizz Instant De-Frizzer
Results may not last all day
If you’re headed out for a job interview or need to snap a quick selfie ASAP, mist this product all over your hair, run your hands or a brush overtop, and voíla, no more frizz. Quick tip: if you want the results to last even longer, use this product during your blowout routine.
3Best For All Hair Types
Frizz Ease Original Hair Serum
May not be suited for very fine hair
You’ve probably seen this product on shelves since the ’90s but sometimes a classic is the best. Not only does this product contain hydrating oils that fight the root cause of frizziness, but you’ll get instantly smoother, shinier hair without adding a layer of grease.
4Best For Dry Hair
Sleek & Shine Anti-Frizz Serum
Can weigh down hair if too much is applied
Dry, weak hair is notoriously prone to frizz, but a few drops of this serum will tackle flyaways and add shine to all hair types. Plus, it also contains hair-strengthening keratin which helps rebuild hair that’s been damaged by heat or chemical treatments.
5Best For Blowouts
Discipline Anti Frizz Smoothing Spray
On wet hair, spritz in this spray to avoid any post-styling flyaways. It’s the perfect primer for blowouts, since it also protects from heat damage while taming frizz.
6Best For Smooth Hair
Frizz Dismiss Instant Deflate Oil-In-Serum
Hello, hydration. For dry hair that doesn’t like to play by the rules, a few drops of this oil serum can tame frizz, add shine, and nourish damaged hair.
7Best For Sleek Styles
Good Behavior Spirulina Protein Smoothing Blowout Balm
If you’re looking for that sleek, model-esque look, look no further. This blowout cream makes it super easy to give yourself a pin-straight blowout without needing a flat iron or worrying about frizz.
8Best For Long-Lasting Results
Frizz Block Smoothing Spray
For sleek styles that last up to three days, incorporate this frizz-blocking spray into your blowout routine. A few spritzes will not only protect your hair from heat damage, but will also prevent humidity from ruining your fresh ‘do.
9Best For Color-Treated Hair
No. 6 Bond Smoother Reparative Styling Creme
May not be suited for oily hair
Bleached babes know that frizz comes with damaged strands. But not only does this cream give instantly smooth results when applied on dry hair, but it also nourishes, protects, and heals damage when you use it in your styling routine.
10Best For Weak Hair
Gooseberry Delight Hair Oil
This product doubles as both a treatment and a quick-fix, thanks to a combination of truly hydrating and nourishing oils. You can either apply it all over the hair and scalp and leave overnight, or use just a few drops to tame frizz.
11Best For Humidity
Farewell Frizz Rosarco Milk Leave-In Conditioner
May not be suited for extremely dry hair
Humidity can really bring frizz to the next level, which is why this anti-frizz leave-in conditioner helps block it out. With a combination of nourishing oils, this conditioner hydrates and protects all hair types, for frizz-free, glossy hair.
12Best For Thick Hair
Bel Air Smoothing Shampoo
This shampoo was created specifically for frizzy thick, voluminous hair. With natural extracts and hydrating oils, this product gives a nice deep clean, without drying the hair out.
13Best Natural Hair Serum
Shine & Protect Hair Cream Oil
Packed with natural botanical extracts, this lightweight serum wields a lot of power. It can be used on both dry or wet hair to style, add hydration, and tame frizz without a fuss.
14Best For Curls
Coconut & Hibiscus Frizz-Free Curl Mousse
May not hold curls as well as a gel
Curly girls know that frizz can feel like a constant companion. Not only does this mousse help define curls, but it also reduces frizz with just a few scrunches. As an added bonus? It smells incredible.
15Best For Touch-Ups
Defy Damage Invincible Frizz-Fighting Bond Protector
This spray is a great last step in a styling routine, helping eliminate any frizz while also strengthening damaged hair. It has almost the consistency of a hair spray, without that crunchy texture.
16Best For Damaged Hair
Hair Oil
May not be suited for oily hair
To quench your hair’s thirst, a few drops of this hydrating oil will do the trick. It effortlessly smooths down frizz and flyaways, while at the same time deeply nourishing the hair–meaning less frizz in the longterm.
What causes frizz?”It really depends on the client and the condition and damage of their hair,” says Garren. “When you wear the hair down in a certain type of weather, the shape of the cuticle changes.” Humidity is another huge trigger for frizz. “Frizz occurs when the hair absorbs moisture in the air, which causes the hairs’ outermost layer to swell and expand instead of lying flat,” says Dr. Rubin. Are some hair types more prone to frizziness?”Curly, coily, and wavy hair types often have more frizz compared to straight hair,” says Izquierdo. “Hair types that are more prone to frizz tend to be dryer in nature, so hydration is important.” Sometimes what appears as frizz is really just the hair’s natural texture. “There’s a distinction between what frizz is versus what just natural texture is and what your curl is,” says Lopez. “They’re two completely different things.”What are some ways to avoid frizz?”Fighting frizz starts in the shower, so you want to make sure you’re using a sulfate-free shampoo that won’t strip the hair of its essential moisture,” says Dr. Rubin. For longer-term results, Lee and Capri recommend in-salon treatments like a Brazilian or Keratin treatment. However, “Unless you’re willing to stay indoors all summer, it all comes down to your hair-care products,” says Dr. Rubin. “Stick to a regimen of shampoo, conditioner and styling products that are designed to hydrate and smooth the hairs’ cuticles. Preventing further damage caused by heat-styling and UV rays can also help minimize frizz.” You can also use hot tools–always with heat protectant–to reduce frizz. “If you’re going for a straight look, the T3 Edge is awesome for frizz-free results,” says Lopez. “You can also make sure when you rough dry your hair to use a concentrated nozzle and as you rough dry, keep the airflow going towards the floor and don’t rough up the cuticle too much or the hair too much. Also, a silk pillowcase is a great way to avoid frizz as well,” adds Lopez.How should you use anti-frizz products?”If you’re using a cream or gel or leave-in conditioner, then minimal touching,” says Lopez. “So really squeeze it into the hair, smooth it onto the hair, and while your hair is drying avoid touching the hair whatsoever.”
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