
How to Reduce Frizz in Wavy Hair
Frizz usually comes down to one thing: your hair is looking for moisture and pulling it from the air.
Control the moisture, and you control the frizz. This can be easier or harder to achieve depending on your hair type.
Build a Routine That Keeps Hair Smooth
It all starts with how you wash and dry your hair. It’s recommended to:
Wash two to three times per week with a gentle shampoo
Condition every time to keep strands hydrated
Pat dry with a towel instead of rubbing
Rough drying creates friction...this is where frizz starts. When your hair is still damp, apply a small amount of lightweight styling cream. It helps smooth the cuticle before humidity has a chance to get in.
Style It Right and Then Leave It Alone
How you handle your hair after washing matters just as much.
Apply styling product while your hair is damp, not dry
Scrunch upward to keep the wave pattern intact
Let it air dry or use low heat
Then stop touching it.
Running your hands through your hair while it dries breaks the pattern and creates frizz instantly.
Frizz is not random; it's a moisture problem. Hydrate your hair, use the right product, and keep your hands off while it dries. Do that, and your waves stay defined, smooth, and under control alllll day.


