Thankfully, frizzy hair is something within your control -- with the right know-hows, tips and products. While the fastest and easiest way to control your hair is by chemically rebonding it, it is also the more expensive method and needs to be done regularly or you'll end up with Frankenstein-bride hair (curly on top, straight at the bottom).
The important thing to remember is moisture, moisture, moisture. Use a moisturizing shampoo to restore your hair's hydration level. Shampoo as minimally as you can -- frequent shampooing will only dry out your hair. Find a lightweight conditioner to use each time you shampoo.
Once a week, use a deep conditioner as a leave-in hair mask to help tame frizziness in the long run. Leave it on for 10 minutes and rinse thoroughly.
If you can afford it, consider a salon conditioning treatment once a month -- most salons offer deep conditioning that leaves your hair instantly revived of dryness.
Using the right styling and care products can also keep frizzy hair at bay. The trick of the trade is to look for a silicone-based hair product. Silicone adds the needed protein in dry and frizzy hair to smooth it down, creating a shiny and silky appearance.
But make sure you don't suffocate your hair with too much product; that will only bring you back to square frizzy one. To prevent product buildup, use a clarifying shampoo once a week.
