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... Read moreFrom my own experience battling frizzy hair, I've learned that cutting down on heat styling is a game-changer. Heat tools like straighteners and curling irons might give you the desired look temporarily, but they often worsen frizz in the long run. Instead, I focus on nourishing my hair with hydrating shampoos and conditioners that contain ingredients like argan oil and shea butter which restore moisture and smooth the hair cuticle. Another crucial tip is to avoid towel-drying your hair roughly. Instead, I gently squeeze out excess water using a soft microfiber towel or an old cotton T-shirt. This prevents hair cuticle damage and reduces frizz. I also experiment with natural hair masks weekly, such as mixing honey and coconut oil, which deeply condition my hair and add shine. On days when I want to style without heat, I try braid hairstyles or use foam rollers to create waves gently overnight. These techniques keep hair looking good without exposing it to damaging temperatures. Lastly, I always make sure to protect my hair from environmental factors like humidity by using anti-frizz serums and leave-in conditioners that act as a barrier. By adopting these habits, I've significantly minimized the frizz while keeping my hair healthy and vibrant without constantly relying on heat styling tools. It's about nourishing hair and letting it look its natural best.