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How do I treat my frizzy hair without opting for a rebond? Currently, I iron it every day but it seems like it’s getting worse. —L. Lim
Hair that has become frizzy and unruly due to the weather requires plenty of care and attention. Frizz doesn’t just happen without reason; when hair is dry and parched, it soaks up as much moisture as it can from the air. This explains why hair turns frizzy and unmanageable when the weather is wet and humid, as the hair’s cuticles expand and lose its natural form.
Ironing your hair to help solve your problem has probably made it worse, as it zaps whatever moisture is left in your hair, causing more frizziness. It is great that you are looking into other options for taming hair, apart from rebonding. I think the last thing your hair needs right now is to chemically alter it, as it may cause far worse damage.
What you need is to stock up on moisture-infusing conditioners and hair masks to prevent your locks from frizzing up. Deep-conditioning masks should be applied on hair weekly, extra-moisturizing conditioners worked in daily and leave-in conditioners combed into hair whenever needed.
Source: Inquirer.net