I do cry about my frizzy hair a lot but when it’s silky smooth I kinda miss the texture of the frizz 💀 you can’t have it all I guess 🥲

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... Read moreHaving dealt with frizzy hair myself, I completely understand the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it. On some days, the frizz feels like a frustrating battle, especially when the humidity is high and no product seems to hold it down. But interestingly, when my hair finally gets that silky smooth look, I sometimes find myself missing the natural texture and volume that the frizz provides. It’s like a love-hate relationship where neither extreme feels quite right. One challenge I noticed is how frizzy hair often influences other parts of my routine, such as choosing clothes that don’t exacerbate static or textures that complement my hair’s volume. Similar to needing to hang dry clothes to preserve their shape instead of tumbling them, I’ve had to adapt my hair care and lifestyle habits to accommodate this unpredictability. Traveling with a complicated skincare or hair routine also adds stress to managing frizzy hair. I’ve learned that carrying just a few multi-functional products and prioritizing hydration can make a huge difference on the road. It’s all about accepting that some days are more manageable than others and that having frizzy hair can be a unique part of one’s identity. In the end, recognizing that "you can’t have it all" in terms of hair texture has helped me embrace the little imperfections and quirks. The journey of balancing frizz and smoothness is ongoing, but it has taught me patience and creativity in styling and self-care.