Dry, frizzy hair can ruin even the best of outfits. Whether caused by humidity or a lack of moisture, dealing with frizz can be frustrating. Fortunately, there’s no need to despair—effective home remedies can help tame unruliness.
From oils to hair masks, these remedies are not only accessible but also easy to incorporate into your regular hair care routine. Transform your hair from frizzy to fabulous with these simple solutions:
Apple Cider Vinegar
A sign of healthy hair is an acidic pH level ranging from 4.5 to 5.5, which keeps the cuticles closed and flat. If the hair becomes alkaline, the cuticles can open up, leading to frizz.
As a slightly acidic alpha hydroxy acid, apple cider vinegar is believed to help tame frizz. While research on this is limited, it can still enhance the shine of your hair by eliminating product residue.
To use apple cider vinegar on your hair:
1. Mix 1/3 cup of organic apple cider vinegar with 1 quart of warm water.
2. Apply the mixture to your hair as needed, adjusting the amount based on thickness and length.
3. Leave it on for 1 to 3 minutes.
4. Rinse with cool water until the smell is gone.
5. Air-dry and use once or twice weekly.
Coconut Oil
High in lauric acid, a saturated fatty acid found in certain natural oils, coconut oil can add moisture to hair and reduce protein loss.
For less frizz, try coconut oil as a pre-wash or post-wash treatment:
1. Rub a small amount of organic coconut oil between your palms and apply it through your hair and scalp, massaging gently.
2. Leave it on for 15 minutes.
3. Rinse your hair with shampoo to remove the oil.
Optionally, you can leave a tiny bit of coconut oil in your hair after shampooing or use it as an overnight hair mask. For overnight use, protect your pillow with an old case or soft towel to prevent stains.
Argan Oil
Argan oil, packed with moisturizing properties such as oleic and linoleic acids, is also rich in antioxidants, including Vitamin E. It can protect and strengthen hair follicles and hydrate hair strands.
To tame frizz with argan oil, use it as a treatment before styling:
1. Apply a few drops to damp hair.
2. Ensure even distribution from scalp to ends, either with a hairbrush, comb, or your fingers.
3. Use sparingly to avoid greasiness.
Argan oil can also be applied to dry hair as needed between styling treatments.
Avocado
Yes, you read that right! Avocado, your favorite toast topping, is abundant in Vitamins A and E—nourishing ingredients that can help produce sebum and strengthen your hair. As an antioxidant, avocado can help your hair resist breakage.
Try this DIY avocado hair mask:
1. Mash a ripe, medium-sized avocado.
2. Mix with 2 to 4 tablespoons of coconut oil until the consistency is smooth.
3. Apply generously to your scalp and hair.
4. Cover your hair with a plastic cap or towel for 20 to 30 minutes.
5. Shampoo well to remove.
Use once or twice weekly for best results.
Egg
Eggs are rich in saturated fats, biotin, and vitamins, although evidence linking them to reduced hair frizz is limited. Still, some use an egg mask to boost hair health, shine, and tame frizz.
As a health precaution, do not use this remedy if you are allergic to eggs.
To make a hair mask with an egg:
1. Whisk two eggs until frothy.
2. Apply the mixture to your hair and scalp.
3. Cover your hair with a plastic cap for 15 minutes.
4. Shampoo thoroughly.
For variation, mix one egg with coconut oil or argan oil. Use once or twice a week to see results.
These home remedies for frizzy hair can help you achieve smoother, more manageable hair. Remember, dryness and damage are the culprits of frizz. Finding the right hair care routine for you can help you say goodbye to frizz for good.