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How To Keep Hair From Frizzing When It's Humid So Your Blowout Isn't A *Total* Waste

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Name a worse buzzkill than having your hair poof out like a fucking troll’s after you’ve spent literal hours straightening it to perfection. Go ahead, I’ll wait.

Regardless of the hair type, it can be a huge hassle to wear your hair down naturally, especially during the hottest time of the year. Curly? No way. Wavy? Fuck no. There’s no way in hell you’d be caught dead rocking a frizz ball if you can help it. That’s why we all spend a healthy amount of time making sure all bumps and flyaways are nonexistent before we leave the house. Even though you’ve suffered suspicious burns (that might actually be hickeys), on the bright side, the talent of frying your hair has at least taught you the true meaning of patience.

Since I’m sure you’ve spent hundreds of dollars trying every hair product recommended by like, your fave middle school magazine, only to have it fail, I’ve finally figured out how to make your signature hairstyle look fierce even in suffocating humid weather with these six easy tips. Listen up!

1. Use A Hydrating Shampoo And Conditioner

Pureology - Hydrate Shampoo and Conditioner Liter Bundle

Shop It: Pureology Hydrate Shampoo & Conditioner Liter Bundle, $145, Sephora

First things first, know that frizz begins the second you start your hair routine. The hot weather (and I guess constant use of applied heat) damages and dries your hair out a ton as it is. Make sure to use a repairing and hydrating shampoo and conditioner duo like the Pureology Hydrate Shampoo & Conditioner Liter Bundle to ensure your hair is as strong and smooth as can be before styling. Its lightweight formula will flatten the shit out of any pre-existing frizzy strands.

2. Apply A Little Serum

Kérastase - Mini Elixir Ultime Hydrating Hair Oil Serum 1.7 oz/ 50 mL

Shop It: Kérastase Mini Elixir Ultime Hydrating Hair Oil Serum, $26, Sephora

After you towel dry your hair at least halfway, apply an anti-frizz product like the Kérastase Mini Elixir Ultime Hydrating Hair Oil Serum to tame any annoying-ass flyaways. Use only on the ends or work your way down from the mid-section of your hair. Applying on the roots or too much at all can create a disgusting greasy look.

3. Dry Your Hair Like, Completely While Using A Round Brush

Drybar - Full Pint Medium Round Brush 2.48'' D x 2.48'' H x 10.24'' W

Shop It: Drybar Full Pint Medium Round Brush, $40, Sephora

Humidity and water are not friends. I don’t know how many times I have to emphasize it for you, so dry your whole head completely using a detangling brush like Drybar Full Pint Medium Round Brush at the same time. I know waiting for your hair to dry entirely takes years off your life, but any wet pieces will blow up the second you step outside. Don’t. Settle.

4. Use A Heat-Protectant Spray, Duh

Oribe - Royal Blowout Heat Styling Spray 5.9 oz/ 175 mL

This is like, a given. Before any 500 degree hot rod comes near your hair, spray a heat protection product like Oribe’s Royal Blowout Heat Styling Spray to detangle, define, and protect from heat damage. Rub on your hands and finger comb through your hair.

5. Don’t Be Cheap With Your Hair Straightener

T3 - SinglePass StyleMax 1" Flat Iron

I know you spend more money getting your hair done than you do on a hair straightener, which really makes no sense because if you gave a shit about your hair and wanted to keep your balayage looking fresh AF, why get a cheap straightener that destroys your ends?! Go for a really expensive worthwhile straightener such as the T3 SinglePass StyleMax 1″ Flat Iron that heats up in like, seconds, shines, and eliminates frizz all at the same time. I promise it’s worth it. Daddy will understand.

6. Lock In With Hair Spray

Living Proof - Control Hairspray 7.5 oz/ 249 mL

Enhance all of your time and effort (things you hardly ever use wisely) with a hair spray that locks in your pin straight strands. I just really love Living Proof because its  Control Hairspray is literally made to keep your hair choice humid-resistant. It’s pretty strong, though, so spritz just once or twice for fab results.

Now all of your friends will wonder how you can afford getting constant blowouts. Pass this notable advice along. Or don’t. Keep the goods for yourself, whatever.

Andrea Marie
Andrea Marie