Frizzy Hair - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/frizzy-hair/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Fri, 07 Jul 2023 08:13:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Homemade Anti-Frizz Serum For Softer Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/homemade-anti-frizz-serum-for-softer-hair/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 09:18:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=161823

Want shinier, smoother hair that’s free of frizz? Nourish, don’t aggravate your hair with this homemade anti-frizz serum.

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If you regularly experience frizzy hair, chances are that you’ve experimented with different strategies to tame your mane. Frizzy hair typically happens when the cuticle layer of hair raises, allowing moisture to pass through and swell the strands. That ultimately makes hair appear dry and frizzy. Individual hair fibers also run in different directions, which is why frizzy hair feels rough instead of soft and smooth. 

If you were to look at the cuticle layer underneath a microscope, you would see that it looks like shingles on a roof. This is because hair consists of several different layers of keratin protein. The cuticle is the external layer and the inner layers are the cortex and medulla. When your cuticle layer is sealed properly, it easily retains moisture in the hair shaft for longer, making your hair less frizzy

What Causes Frizz?

There are four contributing factors to frizzy hair, the first being the environment, e.g. humidity. Hair fibers are just like sponges when exposed to moisture and the hydrophobic bonds from styling products break as moisture weaves in and out of hair fibers. The diameter of the hair fiber also contributes to frizz. As mentioned earlier, frizzy hair is essentially misaligned hair fibers and the thicker the fiber, the more difficult it is to reshape and tame. The third cause is how curly a person’s hair is because curlier hair has a greater challenge of aligning hair fibers. Finally, the amount of damage to hair also contributes to frizz. Consider that breakage, split ends, and cuticle loss can all give hair a frizzy appearance because hair fibers are not uniform.

What Can You Do To Reduce Frizz?

There are many things that can help you control the frizz. Frizzy hair is not easy to deal with and your efforts to control it may differ depending on hair type. Many stylists encourage people to consider the following tips when trying to control and reduce frizz:

  • Avoid washing your hair every day because washing too often can deplete the hair of moisture. The lack of moisture raises hair cuticles and causes frizz. Ideally, wash your hair two to three times per week to prevent frizz. 
  • Don’t use a traditional bristle hairbrush because they may damage hair cuticles and contribute to frizz. Instead, switch to a wide-toothed comb to help prevent breakage and damage. 
  • Try to avoid terry cloth towels for drying your hair because cloth towels can add damaging friction to your hair. Instead, use a microfiber towel or simply allow your hair to air dry to reduce frizz. 
  • It may seem like a great idea, but stylists encourage you to avoid hair dryers if you want to control the frizz. Excess heat can damage the hair and lead to frizz. Ionic hair dryers, however, reduce damage while effectively and safely drying your hair. 
  • Use the homemade anti-frizz serum below because it helps to restore shine and texture, making your hair appear soft and silky. The ingredients provide your hair with moisture and help protect the hair follicle, which calms the hair and reduces frizz. If you use it, let us know how you like it in the comments below. 

Homemade Anti-Frizz Serum

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon avocado oil
  • 1 tablespoon castor oil
  • 1/4 cup flaxseed oil
  • 10 drops cedarwood essential oil
  • 6 drops rosemary essential oil
  • 6 drops peppermint essential oil

Instructions:

  • Using a funnel, pour the avocado oil, castor oil, and flaxseed oil into a four-ounce spray bottle. 
  • Add the essential oils, screw on the top, and shake well to combine.
  • In order to use, fritz the serum lightly over wet hair after a shower. Don’t apply too much because you only need a couple sprays. Too much serum will make your hair appear oily. 
  • Comb the serum through your hair and then apply other styling products as needed. 
  • If you have curly hair, turn your head upside down and scrunch your curls up toward your scalp. That will help your curls form a uniform pattern. Finally, comb your using a wide-toothed comb.

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DIY Hair Serum For Frizzy Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-hair-serum-for-frizzy-hair/ Wed, 16 Nov 2022 09:11:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=146574

Nourish and condition hair while smoothing fly-aways & frizziness. It contains simple and effective ingredients that are completely natural.

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Got a case of frizz or fly-aways that you just can’t seem to tame? Well, you are not alone, and many people struggle to tame frizz for years. After trying different hair products that don’t work, it’s easy to give up on your search and let your hair do whatever it will do. Don’t give up your search just yet, though, because the serum in this article may be the product that solves your hair problems. 

In this serum, it’s all about the oils. Most people, especially those with frizzy hair, find that oils are greatly beneficial in their quest to smoother, healthier hair. All of the oils in this serum work to nourish the hair and scalp. Continue reading to learn more about them.

Olive Oil

It’s not surprising that people have used olive oil in hair care for thousands of years. Olive oil helps to add shine, body, softness, and resilience to your hair. The primary elements, squalene, palmitic acid, and oleic acid, are all emollients that exhibit softening qualities. Some research shows that olive oil can have a major moisturizing effect on your hair. Olive oil tends to be most beneficial for people with dry, thick hair, because it works to keep it moist and strong. It does tend to weigh down thinner hair, so keep this in mind. 

Argan Oil

Some people refer to argan oil as “liquid gold” because of how it benefits the skin and hair. Argan oil is replete with fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamin E, all of which have been scientifically proven to nourish the hair and scalp. Studies show that the fatty acids in argan oil help to lubricate the hair shaft, which helps you maintain moisture. The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in argan oil also nourish the scalp and help protect against hair loss. Argan oil is great for people who experience styling and coloring damage, because the medium-chain fatty acids help prevent damage that stems from styling and washing.

Jojoba Oil

There are so many hair care products that contain jojoba oil, so we’d be surprised if you’d never heard of this oil. Jojoba oil isn’t actually an oil; rather, it is a wax ester, but most people just call it an oil. It has a moisturizing effect on the skin and hair, and its light and impermeable nature means that it sits on the surface of the hair shaft. As a result, it is able to seal moisture into the hair and scalp while they are still damp. Other oils penetrate the hair shaft, but jojoba sits on the outer surface, protecting it from dryness, frizz, and breakage. 

Lavender Essential Oil

A few studies and anecdotal reports say that lavender essential oil may help accelerate hair growth. Lavender oil contains properties that may generate the growth of cells and reduce stress, which may generate faster hair growth. The antimicrobial and antibacterial properties in lavender essential oil may also help improve the health of your scalp. 

Peppermint Essential Oil

When you use a hair care product that contains peppermint essential oil, you may notice a tingling feeling on the scalp. This feel actually increases circulation to the scalp, which helps promote hair growth during the anagen (growing) phase. An animal study found that peppermint essential oil was able to increase the number of follicles, folic depth, and overall hair growth when used on mice. 

DIY Hair Serum For Frizzy Hair

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon organic jojoba oil
  • 1 tablespoon organic argan oil
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 16 drops lavender essential oil
  • 10 drops peppermint essential oil

Instructions:

  • Pour all of the ingredients into a glass bottle or jar. 
  • Screw on the top and shake gently to combine. 
  • Apply a dime- to quarter-sized amount of oil to damp hair, concentrating most of it on the ends.

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The 5 Most Common Causes Of Frizzy Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-5-most-common-causes-of-frizzy-hair/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 09:23:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=144366

Frizz is caused when hair is dry and lacks moisture, but other contributing factors may cause your hair to be extra frizzy and crazy-looking.

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It isn’t out of the ordinary to see people with messy hairstyles. In fact, one could make the argument that unkempt hair is a trend. Could messy hair be the epitome of looking effortlessly attractive? That is a matter of personal preference and we can’t influence your decision. What we can do is endorse the fact that frizzy hair can be a bit much to handle. 

Frizzy hair can be very annoying, but it isn’t something you should simply ignore or pass off as normal. Not everyone is aware of what causes frizzy hair, meaning most people are in the dark about the best ways to manage it. The best way to address a problem is by finding the root cause, otherwise you are simply putting a bandage on the situation in hopes that it resolves itself. 

What Is Frizzy Hair? 

What in the name of frizz is frizzy hair? Well, if you look at a single strand of hair, it may not look frizzy, but all of your hair combined may appear frizzy and unkempt. Why is this the case? According to hair experts, frizz doesn’t take over every single strand of hair. It is often caused by hair cuticle flare-ups, which causes hair to raise up and out. What you’re left with is a rough and frizzy surface texture that allows moisture to enter and swell the hair strands. Frizz is subjective and can look different on different hair types. That means that taming it and styling hair may require a different approach for everyone. This article, however, is focused on why hair starts to frizz, and you can read on to learn more about the causes. 

Humidity

Going from the dry desert to a very humid area may cause your strands to frizz, especially if you aren’t used to styling your hair for different weather. A humid environment causes hair cuticles to absorb water, which swells up the hair. Moisture from the environment gets absorbed into the cortex (the long fibers at the core of each strand, and this is very problematic for curly or wavy hair. You cannot completely avoid humidity, but you can do your best to learn styling tips to manage frizz in humid environments. 

Harsh Hair Care Products

The natural oils that exist on your hair smooth it out and may prevent your hair from frizzing. Harsh hair care products actually strip your hair of its natural oils. Some of these harsh hair care products include perms, hair dyes, products containing sulfates, and products that contain alcohol. Bleaching, coloring, or excessive lightening with formulas that are too strong, or contain ammonia contents, can damage your hair’s surface. These products can make your hair feel rough to the touch, robbing it of natural shine and creative frizz. 

Friction From Towels Or Pillowcases

Do you wake up with frizzy hair? The material of your pillowcase may be the culprit. Rough fabrics can actually cause your hair to frizz up, as is true for drying your hair with harsh towels. Hair stylists use silk pillowcases and microfiber hair towels to help mitigate friction, which is the big culprit for frizz for people with wavy or curly hair. 

You Have It Naturally

Natural frizz is a real thing, as some hair types are just more prone to frizz than others. Natural waves and curls have a certain degree of frizz because hair strands bend and twist in natural ways. Because of that, cuticles may not lie as flat, which makes it harder to keep the frizz down. Although strands of these hair types may be more susceptible to frizz, they don’t have to remain frizzy. There are many natural frizz remedies that can help tame the mane. You may find that leave-in conditioning products are highly beneficial at fighting the frizz. 

Heat Damage

Let’s say that your hair gets frizzy despite the climate, your use of anti-frizz products, or the right styling method. Heat damage is most likely the reason behind your frizz, especially if you notice frizz in the areas you iron or blow dry the most. For example, if you regularly straighten your bangs and you notice that they frizz up, then heat damage is the culprit. Heat styling isn’t necessarily off limits, but frizz is an indication that you may be going overboard, so just keep that in mind.

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DIY Honey Shampoo To Combat Frizzy Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-honey-shampoo-to-combat-frizzy-hair/ Sun, 06 Sep 2020 09:15:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=116215

Do you want to stave off a bad hair day? Reduce that frizz and add softness and shine with this all-natural DIY honey shampoo.

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Everyone is familiar with honey. People use it to sweeten teas, dressings, sauces, and marinades, but it has many therapeutic properties and uses outside the kitchen. In fact, many beauty bloggers and DIY enthusiasts endorse the fact that honey should be a staple in everyone’s beauty routine. 

Is Honey Good For Your Hair?

Whether you want to strengthen hair follicles, reduce breakage, calm the frizz, or reduce dandruff, honey is the ingredient that takes your hair care game to the next level. Honey provides deep conditioning and the slightly acidic pH level works to balance the scalp, helping you avoid dryness. Additionally, honey doesn’t strip the scalp or hair of the natural, protective oils. This means that your scalp stops producing excess oil, which happens as a result of chemical shampoos ridding the scalp of its natural oils. Finally, honey makes it so that your hair is softer and less frizzy. 

Note: When you decide to use honey on your hair, it is very important to use raw organic honey. 

Honey Helps You Avoid Hair Breakage

Your hair contains keratin, the natural protein that strengthens your hair and gives it structure. Many hair care routines have started to incorporate protein treatments to avoid brittle hair. Now, honey contains 0.5% protein, which isn’t a substantial amount, but it does help give life to weaker strands of hair. 

Honey Improves The Health Of Your Scalp

If you want your hair to be luscious and moisturized, you need to direct your attention to your scalp first. If the scalp is filled with built-up dirt, oils, or the residue from hair care products, you’ll have a difficult time keeping your hair healthy. Honey helps to combat dandruff and dermatitis because of the antibacterial and moisturizing properties. Additionally, the antiseptic properties of honey keep the scalp bacteria-free, reducing your risk of scalp infections.

Honey Encourages Hair Growth

The antioxidants in honey penetrate hair follicles in the scalp, and they are in charge of hair development. Studies have shown that raw honey helps to awaken resting hair follicles and supports them through healthy hair growth. A 2013 review found that honey works to encourage the growth of epithelial (skin) cells. Epithelial cells make up the many hair follicles that exist on the scalp, so start lathering your scalp in honey for better hair growth!

A Quick Note: The shampoo recipe below makes a single serving. The reason for this is to prevent spoilage. Also, the shampoo is naturally watery. Don’t question the consistency; just go with it!

DIY Honey Shampoo

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon raw organic honey
  • 3 tablespoons filtered water
  • 2 drops carrot seed essential oil (optional)
  • 2 drops lavender essential oil (optional)

Instructions:

  • Add the honey and water to a small mixing bowl and whisk to combine. 
  • Stir in the essential oils if you want to use them, and then add the mixture to a little jar. 
  • Bring the mixture with you into the shower. After wetting your hair, massage a couple tablespoons of the shampoo onto your scalp. Make sure to evenly distribute it all over your head. 
  • You don’t have to worry about getting the mixture on the ends of your hair. Please just focus on the scalp. 
  • Rinse well and then dry your hair after the shower. There’s no need to condition after using this shampoo.

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