Anti-Frizz Serums: Managing Frizzy Hair with Hair Care Products

Anti-frizz serums are hair care products that are designed to reduce frizz in the hair, leaving it smooth and manageable. They often contain ingredients that help to control moisture and protect hair from humidity.
Category
Haircare product
Where to get
Available in beauty stores and online.
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Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

Anti-frizz serums FAQ


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Does hair serum work for frizziness?

Not only does this product contain hydrating oils that fight the root cause of frizziness, but you'll get instantly smoother, shinier hair without adding a layer of grease. Dry, weak hair is notoriously prone to frizz, but a few drops of this serum will tackle flyaways and add shine to all hair types.

What is a Frizz Ease serum?

Think of this as a souped-up version of the original Frizz Ease serum, a cult classic that first launched in the U.S. back in 1990 (and was one of the first frizz-fighting products available). With even more smoothing prowess, this is especially ideal for the most unruly, frizziest hair out there.

How do I choose the best anti-frizz serum?

Anyone with fine or thin strands should opt for lightweight anti-frizz serums to avoid potential product buildup and greasy hair. One way to ensure you don't weigh down fine hair is to opt for a spray that lightly mists out the anti-frizz serum, such as the Kérastase Discipline Anti Frizz Smoothing Spray.

Does IGK Crybaby anti-frizz serum work?

According to our experts, anti-frizz serums with biotin and keratin help maintain healthy, strong hair while adding shine. Natural oils, like coconut found IGK CRYBABY Anti-Frizz Smoothing Serum and castor oil infused in HerStyler Castor Oil Hair Serum, moisturize and make your hair manageable.

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