Using a good conditioner can help control flyaways.
The first step to control flyaways would be a professional haircut every four to six weeks. It’s also important to use a quality shampoo and hair conditioner formulated for unruly hair. If you have unruly hair, it’s probably dry too. Dry hair types need moisturizing conditioners and smoothing serums to control frizz. Don’t use heavy formulas that weigh your hair down, as they can cause a buildup that can make your hair look greasy.
Using a leave-in conditioner often helps tame frizzy hair.
If you use hairspray to control hair extension, choose one with extra hold. Some hairsprays are formulated to add shine to dull or dry hair, and they also work well on coarse or unruly hair. When choosing a hairspray, go for a light formula and don’t over-apply. Using too much hairspray will make your hair sticky and can make flyaways even harder to manage.
To control flyaways, a person should have their hair professionally cut every four to six weeks.
Models and hair care experts suggest using an antistatic towel on your hair to remove static electricity. Just take the sheet and gently pull it through the flying threads. These sheets can help tame frizzy hair by reducing friction on the hair’s surface. Experts recommend heating the sheet in the dryer for about five minutes before running it through your hair. Use the sheet to dry off before getting dressed so that when you pull a sweater or other clothing over your head, your hair doesn’t fly off.
Unruly hair gets worse when the hair is damaged.
Using a leave-in conditioner often helps tame frizzy hair, but use these products sparingly if your hair is fine and fine. Too much conditioner will make thin hair look limp and lifeless. Use leave-in conditioners that come in sprays. A light mist should be enough to control frizzy ends. You can find sample size bottles at your local hair salon.
Hair should be styled with anti-frizz serum to reduce instances of unruly hair.
Many hairdressers and beauty consultants will tell you not to use cheap hair care products on any type of hair. This rule especially applies to those with frizzy and unruly hair. Inexpensive hair care products are often made with chemicals that can leave residue on your hair.
If you use hairspray and other unruly hair products regularly, it is recommended that you use a clarifying shampoo at least once a month. A clarifying shampoo will help remove chemicals that build up in your hair. Choose a good quality lightening product that has been tested in beauty salons. Ask a hair care professional which clarifying shampoo is safe for color-treated hair.