Frizz Control Collection
Discover argan oil-powered frizz-fighting for all hair types.
Here are answers to some common questions about managing frizzy hair and using hair products for frizzy hair.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main cause of frizzy hair?
The primary cause of frizz is a lack of moisture within the hair shaft. This causes the hair's outer layer, or cuticle, to lift and absorb moisture from the air. As the strand swells with this excess moisture, it appears puffy and frizzy. Using quality hair products for frizzy hair like the Frizz Control Shampoo and Conditioner can help replenish moisture and smooth the cuticle.
Can I use anti-frizz serum on dry hair?
Yes, you can absolutely use a serum on dry hair to tame flyaways, add shine, and
smooth your style. However, for maximum humidity-blocking benefits, it is often
best to apply the serum to damp, towel-dried hair before styling. Consider the Moroccanoil Intense Smoothing Serum for powerful frizz control that lasts up to 72 hours.
How often should I use a hair serum for curly frizz control?
For most people, applying a serum on wash days is sufficient. However, if you have very dry or coarse hair, or if you live in an extremely humid climate, you
might benefit from applying a small amount daily or as needed for touch-ups. The Moroccanoil Intense Smoothing Serum or Frizz Shield Spray are excellent choices for daily use.
Will an anti-frizz serum make my hair greasy?
This depends on the formula and how much you use. Modern, lightweight serums are designed to absorb quickly without leaving a greasy residue. The key is to start with a very small amount (think a pea-sized drop) and concentrate it on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair, avoiding the roots. Using too much product, especially on fine hair, carries the risk of weighing it down.
What's the best way to apply hair serum to avoid frizz?
For best results, warm a small amount of serum in your palms. Gently smooth it over damp hair, starting from the mid-lengths and working your way down to the ends. Use a comb to ensure the product is distributed evenly before you blow-dry or air-dry your hair.