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⍰ ASK How do you fight frizz?

Seriously, if I had a dollar for every time my hair decided to go full puffball on a humid Tuesday, I’d have enough for a lifetime supply of fancy conditioner. No joke, managing frizz is like this chaotic dance between too much moisture and not enough, and let’s not even get started on heat and weather. Sometimes, it’s like my hair has a mind of its own—oh, you thought today was gonna be sleek? Think again.

Over the years, I’ve realized you can’t just slap on some serum and call it a day. Nah, you gotta actually care for your hair—like, deep conditioning, cutting back on crappy sulfates, all that jazz. Products with argan oil or shea butter? Total lifesavers. I’m always trying new stuff, but anything that promises to “lock in moisture” gets my vote. And honestly, after washing, the only acceptable towel for my hair is an old T-shirt or one of those bougie microfiber things—regular towels? Pass. Too much frizz-boosting friction.

And y’know, heat tools are a necessary evil, but blasting them on high is just asking for trouble. I swear by heat protectant sprays, even when I’m just quickly running the flat iron through. On days when the humidity is ridiculous, I’ve got this little anti-frizz spray I’ll use, but I’m always nervous about overdoing it and weighing my hair down. It’s a fine line. Also, don’t sleep on regular trims—even if I hate going to the salon—because nothing makes hair go wild like split ends.

Anyway, I feel like fighting frizz is a whole lifestyle at this point. Got any miracle products, or am I just missing out on the secret sauce? Because, honestly, sometimes I think my hair would fight me in a parking lot given the chance.
 

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