Sometimes hair can be become frizzy either due to cold and dry weather or humid hot weather.
But really it all depends on your hair type.
If your hair is naturally curly or wavy then your hair will more likely become frizzy in humid weather due to dampness.
If your hair is naturally straight you wont have too much of a frizzy hair problem but it may mostly become frizzy from cold, dry weather due to static.
Hope that helps
Type your answer here...humidity makes hair frizzy and cold makes flat!
It depends on what type of hair you have. e.g i have straight hair and i dry it using a hair dryer and it prevents my hair from going all puffy and frizzy. It also prevents me from having split ends. if you have curly hair and ryou dry it it will properbly go frizzy. Hope i answered the question?
maybe, if you use it for a short time. but i prefer to air dry, my hair does get frizzy, but i just us my flatting iron.
1. your hair gets frizzy 2. air is stuffy 3. you can see condensation on cold objects
Hair gets frizzy in humid weather because it absorbs moisture from the air and expands. Also over drying of hair and some products leave it especially porous and therefore it absorbs more..Hope this helps
What causes hair not to cooperate is often the weather. Humid and hot air can cause hair to become frizzy or to fall flat quickly. Wet weather wrecks almost any type of hair style.
You condition ur hair with air so u dont have to take showers as often.
Most likely it does because even if it is still wet it drys eventually. You have to make sure you use an anti-frizz product. I like Fructis serum or chi silk infusion
Blow dryer diffuser are used to control the flow of air from the hairdryer itself. Many people with thick & curly hair use these to control the flow of air so there hair want become frizzy and maintain there curls. You can buy them at most beauty supply stores and many blow dryers come with the diffusers such as some of these blow dryer
I can't live without air conditioning in the summer.
a diffuser will dry curly hair faster, and encourage curl formation on hair that is wavy or unevenly curly. it 'diffuses' the air flow from your blow dryer to give a more gentle drying heat. if you have fine, limp or wavy hair, a diffuser will perk up your curls and, with the right volumizing product, help give more fullness. if your curly hair is very thick, coarse and gets frizzy easily, natural air-drying may be a better idea; sometimes blow-drying, even with a diffuser, can cause more frizz.
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