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How can I get Rid of Frizz when I am Air Drying my Hair?

This is a pretty simple question with a couple little tips and tricks you can use to make this happen. These tips might not entirely get rid of frizz (especially if your hair is naturally curly and/or frizzy even when blow dried) but it should greatly reduce the amount of frizz.

1- Brush Your Hair
I know it dries faster when you throw it up in a towel turban and shake your hair out. I know that when the strands are separated it dries faster, I do. But it also dries frizzier. Run a brush through it until it is flat and smooth.

2- Don’t Sleep on It
If you like to shower at night that’s fine, but if you go to bed with wet hair it will be frizzy when you wake up. Always. I don’t even have particularly frizzy hair and it’s still frizzy when I wake up after going to bed with wet hair. So don’t, blow dry it if you have to go to bed, otherwise be awake and around when your locks are air drying.

3- Product!
Duh! Come on, you all knew I was going to say this. If you have dry and damaged, or if you have thick hair use a heavy leave in conditioner on your wet hair to smooth frizz like TIGI Bed Head After Party. If you have fine to medium hair that is healthy use TIGI Bed Head Control Freak Serum. (click on the links to learn more about the products!) You can also combine the two beautifully. Smoothing serums work wonders on those who are trying to fight frizz.

These tips will help the straight hair or wavy haired gal, but if you have curly hair it’s a whole different animal! Leave out tip 1, and mix the two suggested products together! Instead of brushing through your hair use a pic comb to gently pull apart thick and unruly strands.

***Thanks to Janelle Morgan for asking this question***
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