3.13.2013

Quick Tips: Tame Frizz


I'm still Sicky McSickerson over here, so I've got two quick posts for you today. Be sure to check out this month's Ipsy Bag review if you'd like. In the meantime, what do the four things below have in common?

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Yes! You're correct! Ok, admit you cheated and looked at the title of this post! Seriously, if you find yourself in a pinch, with baby hair pumpin' lip gloss a-shinin' with errant hairs sticking out, try one of the items pictured above to tame frizz! Sunscreen, Chapstick, soap (bar or liquid), or lotion can add moisture to hair, thus temporarily calming those springs down. Just take a very, very small amount in your palms, creating a thin film on them, and gently pat/smooth hair into place.

If you have dry hair, like me, do you know what won't work? Hairspray, or any hair product with alcohol in it won't work. Alcohol dries out the hair, which can be great for those with fine hair that need hold, but not for dry hair. Again, while there are many smoothing products out there that ease the frizz, just know you can grab one of these products if you need to!

More frizz tips:

What's your favorite product to rid frizz?

33 comments:

  1. Great tip :) when i used to go college, my hair was "acting up" a little and i used some of my hand cream to smooth it back lool.. My friend seemed really shocked but i didnt get why, most ingredients are similar to hair products anyway with water, emollients n oils lol x

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  2. cool...i'm all over this one! thanks.
    Bec x

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  3. Awesome tips! I use lotion for frizz and static.

    http://mandycrandell.blogspot.com/

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  4. I get keratin treatments at the salon 3 times a year. I have VERY naturally curly (and frizzy) hair, but between my keratin and the time I spend with my flat iron, you'd never know ;)

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  5. Great tips! Next time I'm reaching for the Chapstick!

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  6. awesome tips! I'll have to try the chapstick one. I always have some with me. hope you are feeling better soon!
    - Heather

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  7. i love the dryer sheet idea :)

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  8. Ooh, great tips! Following from the Aloha Blog hop!

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  9. I had absolutely no idea chapstick works for frizz! & it's something I always carry. Thanks for the tip!

    always, koru kate

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  10. Hi Elle, hope that you are recuperating well in bed. Thanks for these useful household tips for taming frizz, I've only tried lotion before but one of the others, I will certainly give it a go. Get well soon!

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  11. I am always frizzy! Just browsed your past link about frizz... Loved it!

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  12. Never thought of using these to tame frizz! Thanks for the info:)

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  13. I definitely use the lotion to tame frizz!

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  14. Thanks for commenting my post sweety :)
    Great post, so useful!!
    A new post in;

    http://peaceinmyshoes.blogspot.com.es

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  15. I hope you are taking it easy. I never would have thought to use chap stick.

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  16. makes sense! when it comes to anti-static for my clothes, i rub lotion on to add moisture...

    rockoomph.blogspot.com
    Firmoo Video Review + GIVEAWAY

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  17. wow i didnt know this! what a great tip!
    Ihope you feel better!
    xx
    b

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  18. I've done lotion in a pinch! I've tried olive oil, too, but wow do you have to wash your hair later! Next time I'll remember Chapstick, which seems like it would be less greasy.

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  19. I've used lotion before to coax my frizzies but I didn't know about the other ways. Thanks for sharing and feel better Elle!

    Rowena @ rolala loves

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  20. I know zero about hair care, so this is fabulous! I had NO idea about the hairspray not helping things. I actually use a dryer sheet from the laundry room to tame the flyaways. Makes my hair smell fab.

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  21. I kind of like my frizz Xo Megan, www.TfDiaries.com

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  22. I'll have to try the dryer sheet tip!

    Also, I bought alcohol-free hairspray when I ran out, and it really has made SUCH a difference. My hair doesn't get as dry and frizzy anymore!

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  23. chapstick is a good tip!
    xo
    MOSAMUSE

    www.MOSAMUSE.com

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  24. Great tips, Elle! We're approaching the Season of the Frizz, too- spring and summer! Ha!

    Hope you get to feeling better soon. :)

    -Ashley
    http://lestylorouge.com

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  25. I didn't know you could use a metal hanger, great tip :) Hope you feel better soon!

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  26. This is so unbelievably good to know - my hair is deceptively thick, and I swear, I look like a freakin' lion sometimes. Definitely good to have a handleful of ways to combat frizz! :) Feel better, love!

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  27. Great tips. The only one of these I knew about was the chapstick. I swear sometimes my hair sticks out in the weirdest way.

    Tracy @ Sunny Days and Starry Nights

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  28. smoothing hair products are SUPER!!! sometimes my hair looks fuzzy if i don't use enough products. i cannot stand when my hair looks FUZZY! ugh. oy. total first world problems, but whatever. i am glad we have such good products now-a-days!

    p.s. hope you feel better soon!

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  29. I've been having trouble with frizzy hair lately (that's what I get for living in Ohio), so this was a great read! Thanks! =]

    <3 Kayla
    http://un-simplyme.blogspot.com/

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