How to Reduce Frizz Without Losing Volume In Fine Curly Hair
I have fine curly hair, and frizz is my biggest struggle. Everything makes my hair look greasy. I really want more volume and less frizz. What should I do?
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I have fine curly hair, and frizz is my biggest struggle. Everything makes my hair look greasy. I really want more volume and less frizz. What should I do?
I don’t like the way gel makes my hair feel. My curls feel so hard and crunchy after my hair dries. Am I doing something wrong?
I have no idea how to style my curly hair. I really need a simple routine to get me started. Any tips?
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I’m ready to start a Curly Girl–approved routine, but I’m not sure what to do with my current products. Do I need to toss everything and start fresh? I have fine curly hair and want to avoid heavy products.
I need more hold than a lightweight gel, but I hate the stiff, crunchy feeling of strong-hold gels. Is there a middle-ground option that keeps my curls defined, touchable, and soft?
My hair is super dry and gets so frizzy. I’ve been using shea butter and coconut oil, but it’s not helping. What am I doing wrong?
“I have really fine curls and need help with my routine. I scrunched in mousse and gel and let it air dry, but it still turned out frizzy. What can I do to get more definition and less frizz?
Sulfate-free and silicone-free products are best for fine curly and coily hair because they avoid harsh chemicals that create frizz and damage hair over time. Fine curls and coils are particularly vulnerable, so choosing products that treat them gently is essential for healthy, beautiful hair.
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While glycerin is a great, moisturizing product in other settings, it’s an ingredient best avoided by those with fine curly hair, especially if they live in humid climates. Glycerin increases the likelihood of your hair soaking up water from the air, leading to frizz and unpredictability.
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