We’ve Got Your Anti-Frizz Needs Covered

Explore a variety of tips and tricks tailored to straight, wavy, and curly hair, so you can find the best solutions to achieve smooth, frizz-free hair no matter your hair type.
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Achieve Silky Smooth Straight Hair

  • Section and Conquer: Straighten and style one section at a time for even drying and less frizz, snags, and breakage.
  • Frizz-Free Finish: Apply Garnier Fructis Anti-Humidity Smoothing Milk from roots to ends, before blow-drying using a paddle brush. Keep hair taut for the sleekest results.

Tips for Defined and Polished Waves

  • Condition Strategically: Apply conditioner from mid-lengths to ends, avoiding the roots to prevent greasiness and limpness.
  • Lighten Up: Opt for light oils, like Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Moroccan Sleek Smoothing Oil, instead of heavy butters to avoid weighing down waves and causing breakage.
  • Air Dry First: Allow waves to partially air dry before blow-drying for a frizz-free, shape-retaining style.

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Silky and Tamed Curls: Curly Hair Tips

  • Go Sulfate-Free: Protect naturally dry and porous curls from frizz with sulfate-free shampoos, conditioners, and treatments, such as the sulfate-free Hair Filler + Vitamin Cg system.
  • Deep Condition Regularly: Hydrate curls with a weekly deep conditioning treatment. For extra moisture, apply a mask: Garnier Whole Blends Honey Treasures Repairing Mask provides the perfect dose of nourishment for all hair types.
  • Choose the Right Tools: Dry with a soft t-shirt, diffuse with an ionic blow-dryer, detangle with a wide-tooth comb, and smooth with a boar bristle brush to minimize frizz-causing action.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Frizz refers to hair that doesn't blend with the rest of the hair, instead standing up or curling on its own, resulting in a fuzzy or uneven texture. Frizz is distinct from flyaways, which are specific, short strands of hair that don't stay in place, often near the hairline. They are usually caused by natural hair growth patterns or static electricity.
  • Frizz is caused by a lack of moisture in your hair. When hair is dry or damaged, it can absorb moisture from the air, leading to that unruly, frizzy appearance. Factors like humidity, heat styling, and environmental damage can contribute to frizz.
  • To prevent frizz, keep your hair moisturized with hydrating shampoos and conditioners, like the Hair Filler + Vitamin Cg Strength Repair line. Use leave-in conditioners or anti-frizz serums, and consider oil treatments to lock in moisture. Additionally, avoid heat styling tools when possible and protect your hair with a targeted heat protectant like Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Flat Iron Perfector Straightening Mist.
  • Yes, naturally curly and wavy hair types tend to be more prone to frizz due to their structure. However, any hair type can experience frizz, especially if it’s damaged or exposed to humidity.
  • For styling frizzy hair, consider using a smoothing cream or serum before blow-drying, such as Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Anti-Frizz Serum. This leave-in serum is infused with argan oil plus Kera-System+, a tailored blend of smoothing and shine agents, and provides up to 72 hours of frizz control.
  • Avoid over-washing your hair, as it can strip natural oils. Limit the use of sulfates and alcohol-based products, which can be drying. Also, avoid using rough towels; instead, opt for a microfiber towel or an old T-shirt to gently blot your hair dry.
  • In humid conditions, use anti-humidity sprays, which can help seal the hair cuticle. Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Anti-Humidity Aerosol Hairspray provides flawless all-day frizz protection. You can also try braiding your hair or pulling it back in a bun to minimize exposure to the humidity.