How To Tame Your Frizzy Hair

Hi Beautiful! Today we talk about frizzy hair. Why does it happen? Where does it come from? How do tame it? I have all your answers.

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Hi beautiful today we're talking about frizzy hair, it sucks, it's not fun, it ain't cute and it ain't the thing to have. It probably won't ever be trendy, but listen. There are ways that we can fix the situation at hand. There are techniques that will help you defeat this frizzy hair problem, but first we have to discuss what is frizzy hair. I'M going to answer that question. Tell you all about how to fix it, what you can do better, what you ain't doing right at all! So if you want to know what the to do about your frizzy mess on your head! Well, you come to the right place and you've asked the right. Guy, let's do it! What is frizzy hair bro when, where how why and what? It'S honestly quite simple, it's probably what what you expected! It'S the hair fibers running in all different directions. So the hair fiber's, like no i'm gon na, go over here and this one's gon na go over here and i'm just not moving positions. This is where i'm meant to be. Okay. Here is a mathematical diagram on how what that looks like. Let'S understand that we have an outermost layer of our hair. The cuticle is that that doesn't give off what you want it to do. Sometimes, as miley would say it, it can't be tamed. Sometimes it can be often times a little like. No thank you. So when your hair isn't cooperating when it's all one over here, one over there boom bang bang boom, i'm gon na curve. This way, this one's gon na curve that way it creates frizz when all those shingles are laying down flat. It'S able to retain moisture which allows your hair to stay in place and not create extra frizz. But when your shingles are all open, it's all around bad because it's not able to retain that moisture. It'S becoming dry and it's becoming more and more frizzy and expanded. I'M glad we got the basics down. I feel good about that. How about you? So, let's answer the next question the next hard-hitting question: how does frizz happen? What the i'm here to tell you, let's get into the science of it. We have carbon dioxide and um carbon monoxide and we have uh co5. I don't know i made all that up uh, it's actually not that difficult to understand. There are four main factors of frizz chemical and heat damage. Definitely a big factor, coral pattern or the amount of curl. We have environmental damage, and can you guess the last one? What do you think the last one is take your guess right now we're putting a timer right here. You have five four three, two one. If you guessed the diameter of your hair or just how thick the actual fiber is you'd, be correct. Congratulations. You won absolutely nothing today, let's review what we just went over but break it all down piece by piece: shall we heat or chemical damage? You know. I love styling hair. I love coloring hair, but unfortunately a lot of the times it's damaging, i'm sorry! So, every time you are applying that straightener heat, you are blow drying with a blow dryer that goes up to a really really high temperature that is so unnecessary or a curling iron you're, going to be causing damage, which makes it harder and harder to align those Hair fibers correctly and have them stay like that damaged hair does not like to cooperate and it does like to frizz up and create the hair fibers to be like you know, and it creates a jungle of mismatched, hair fibers that are going one direction and the Other direction, which is not what we want, i think we've been over that a couple times today. Curly hair is known for the frizz, the fluff, the stuff. It is tough, oh, which is a big reason why people that have curly hair swear by the hair products. They use that is because girl y'all got crazy hair, naturally, because those hair fibers are not aligned altogether. You got the waves and you got the curls and you got the some straight pieces. Some are bent. Some are crisscrossed. That is what creates that big, crazy frizzy, hair, okay, so the curlier, the more coily your hair is the greater the frizz is going to be, and if you have more than one of these things, i'm so sorry, environment, okay, so where you live matters right, everybody Knows this one, if you live in a very humid climate, your hair is prone to being frizzy, as you know, think of the hair fiber as a sponge right. So every time you go outside in very humid weather, there's a lot of moisture in the air. Your hair is sucking in all of that moisture. Okay, it is hydrating itself and once it hydrates itself, it is sort of breaking the bonds of those styling products you put in your hair or a lot of it and what's happening is your hair is becoming bigger and bigger, because most styling products are water soluble. They are going to end up running out of your hair when there is humidity or water involved on your hair, so the styling products are broken down and your hair becomes big again and frizzy and exactly what you don't want. And lastly, do you remember the last one, do you remember the one i haven't reviewed yet the diameter of the hair is also a key player and how frizzy your hair is going to be. Typically, the larger the diameter of the hair is the thicker, the hair, the more difficult it is to style and keep that style in your hair. For a long period of time, like we went over before, frizz is just really created by hair not being aligned altogether and it being a crazy force. Remember that diagram i showed you earlier of the hair. You know science, you know so hair that has a larger diameter is going to be more noticeably frizzy and you're going to see those hair fibers more and it's going to be harder to keep that hairstyle intact. After you say a blowout or straighten your hair or anything to style, your hair, you are going to see your frizz a lot more. Unfortunately, we've made it to the main performance. This is gon na, be all about how to stop that from happening. It'S all about. Not drying your hair out right. So therefore, let's stop washing our hair every single day. Okay, if you do that and you're complaining about your hair being frizzy girl, stop it don't do it anymore. It'S not good, for you at least go two days without washing your hair, and if you really must get your hair wet, if you feel the need to urge the oh, please like, let me just wash my hair. I will allow you to rinse it that's as far as i go, you can rinse it and apply some more conditioner. Okay, conditioner is your b f, f f, especially hydrating conditioners, anything with a lot of oils in it. Things like glycerin are great for your hair. It actually penetrates inside the hair, follicle and coats the outside. Therefore, you can fight the frizz better speaking of oils. Oils are great. Okay, natural oils are the best. If i could bottle this oil from my scalp and sell it, i would because it's good as hell, so your main goal here is to distribute those oils on your hair strands. Okay, natural bristle brushes are the best for this. However, if you would like to use something that is vegan, you can totally do that as well. Just make sure it is similar to a boar bristle brush um, they do make synthetic sort of bore bristle like brushes, so go for something like that. I will link some brushes below for you. Hair products are your best friend things that moisturize things that coat your hair. Those are the things we want on our frizzy hair things like oil, viper, smoothing oil by axmondo, hair love. It puts a beautiful gloss in the hair and fights humidity and frizz constantly all day every day, baby within viper. We have carrot: seed, oil, argan oil and bobab oil, which are all just like a powerhouse at frizz control. Baby. We have moisture creams like electric rain by yours, truly, which has argan oil proteins built in and blueberry and apple extracts to really combat damage and deplete frizz, a conditioning, mist or spray or whatever you want to call it using a conditioning spray out of the shower Is going to be phenomenal for you as well, it's going to pack your hair with that extra hydration. It needs as well as oils and proteins and all sorts of other amazing ingredients, and when it comes to your shampoo, again moisture baby oils give me literally every oil and just put it on my hair and my scalp. That is going to lay your cuticle down flat and keep it flat for longer. Try out hydroglow, hydrating, shampoo and hydrating conditioner, packed with oils and extracts to ensure the smoothest, sexiest, silky, hair use a hair mask and no it's not like the mask kim kardashian wore to the met gala. It'S like cream that you put on your hair and you leave it there. I actually get asked that question a lot like. Why do you call it a hair mask because it really coats the hair is that why is that? Why people call it a hair mask? I actually don't know i could call it like a hair cream, but then there's, there's hair creams out there. Anyways, hair masks are gon na, be amazing, you're, usually leaving them on the hair for an extended amount of time, and they have a higher concentration of moisturizing ingredients, typically, which means, if you're doing this in the shower, and your hair is swollen from the heat in The shower and then you're packing it filled with all of that great nutrients. Your hair is going to obtain that nutrients for longer and it's going to be healthier and more moisturized and decrease. Frizz try, prismatic glow hydrating mask. I recommend doing this. Hair mask weekly at least once a week. You got ta, do it, you got ta, keep up with it. If you want that good good hair, you know if you really really really want less frizz you're gon na have to not color your hair ever would be best like don't ever color it or color it a lot less let those roots grow in just hold off. As long as you can go, if your dull process blonde or you do a full head of foils constantly every month or a couple months, you're gon na have to slow your roll because listen lightener or hair color in general. It loves to give you frizz. Luckily, nowadays, though, a lot of hair color lines actually decrease frizz, and actually your hair can look and feel a lot healthier after the coloring process, but sometimes you definitely get the opposite. So you know just be careful with color or color your hair, a little less. If you want to be really sure you're helping decrease the amount of frizz in your hair, put down the hot tools, the blow dryer, the curling iron, the flat iron, don't do it the more you use it incorrectly by the way, mostly are using your flat irons And your blow dryers at way too high of a temperature and you're literally frying your hair, making it go like this everywhere, it's going to make it harder to style in the future, and your hair is going to become more frizzy. Don'T do it if you're going to do it. Please use newer styling tools with better technology and don't use them at the highest temperature possible that is going to fry your hair off also protect your hair use some force-filled heat shield. It protects your hair up to 500 degrees, fahrenheit, be more careful when you brush your hair. So when you pull on your hair, you're tugging like this you're wrecking it when it's all wet, it is much more pliable. If you pull off a piece of your hair when it's wet and a piece of your hair, when it's dry - and you stretch both out you'll, see the one that's dry does not stretch at all and the one that is wet stretches, almost double the length. Sometimes so you don't want to be super aggressive with your hair when it is wet, use a wide tooth comb or gently detangle with a detangling brush that is specially made for that, but do not yank at it, because it will stretch the hair fiber out and It will cause damage and breakage and your hair will become all squiggly and nasty, and you don't want that because it creates fur is phrases. The word we don't say today. If you have extremely frizzy hair, don't be afraid of using things like a pomade or a bomb in your hair, pomades and bombs, and things like that are not made just for men. Okay, it is not just for this kind of hair. It is made for people with extremely frizzy hair. I love to finish my blowouts with some balm. I use my own bdsm balm. It'S like a defined bomb and i put a little bit of my hand like that. Rub it all around and just go right on that top layer, that sort of heavier a highly hydrating bomb is really going to help fight against humidity the heavier the product. Typically, it stays on that hair. It really grabs a hold and it really really sits on top and does not move so a hair bomb is a perfect way to get that extra bit of frizz down and keep it down. Water is your enemy and also your friend, because if your hair is extremely frizzy, the only thing that really really brings it down is some water spritz that water on and apply more product. If you have curly hair, try using wave tech, wave foam or any kind of curl foam that you like so spray it spray it boom boom boom and then add your products on top and that will decrease your frizz and give you that fresh look. Be gentle when you're tele drying your hair, do not go like this with your towel? Absolutely not don't! Do it don't do it don't do that and also use a towel? That is soft. If you have those bath towels that are like sandpaper, it's time to retire them it's time to buy new towels, it's time to buy very soft cotton towels, you know buy a towel, that's just for your hair! There are also towels that are made for hair. You can find a good one for you online and grab it and use it and do not go like this with it. It'Ll create a lot of frizz and breakage and split ends and all that bad stuff stop running your hands through your hair all day. Don'T go like this all day: okay, you're gon na add moisture. I don't know if you ever noticed, but your hands have a lot of moisture in them. So when you're going like this all day, obviously you're gon na end up with a lot of frizz friction causes frizz. So tie your hair up when you sleep, put it in a bun, something because the more it rubs against that pillow, the more it's gon na go poof and we want the opposite. We want not do a bond building hair mask it actually rebuilds the hair fiber from the inside and healthier hair is less frizzy hair. Honestly, i could go on for days about how to get your hair to be less frizzy, but overall, it's about taking care of your hair, better, giving it some love, giving it those beneficial ingredients that are really gon na cure its dryness and its lifelessness. You need to bring the health back to your hair in order for it to cooperate with you rebuild that hair. Add a lot of hydration and your hair will. Thank you. It'S also all about testing different products. If you've used a curl product in the past - and you didn't get good results from it, well, maybe just that product, a lot of products have very different ingredients or more or less of certain ingredients, and there is a perfect product out there for you. I promise all hair is very different and sometimes needs very different products for certain hair types and textures. So try a lot of things or just read up online google. Some things find out what is best for your exact hair type and your hair texture and try it out it's all about trial and error, so that was fun. I hope i can help some of you who watch today's video have less frizzy hair. Nobody wants that for anybody. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy, take care of your hair and your hair will take care of you back. It'S a very important thing: that's attached to your body that you should really take care of you'd, be surprised at how much your hair can affect your confidence. One last frizzy girl, if you don't follow me or ex-mondo anywhere else. These are my social media handles as well as ex-mondo social media handles check us out. If you would like some incredible hair care and hair color products, you can also check us out on our website right down below it. Has all of the products listed in today's video and everything you need to know about the product that is all for today. Beautiful. Thank you for watching, don't forget to live your extra frizzless life and i'll, see you next time. Bye. You

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inaya🤍: there are four main factors of frizz: -chemical and heat damage the heat causes damage to your hair, which makes it harder to align the hair fibres together and make them stay in place. -curl pattern curly hair is known for frizz, it’s natural. the hair fibres are not aligned naturally. the curlier the hair, the more frizzy it’s gonna be. -environmental damage everytime you go outside in hot weather, the hair is soaking up moisture and breaking down the hair products you use, making your hair become frizzy and big. -diameter of hair the larger the diameter of hair, the harder it is to keep style in your hair. tips: 1. don’t wash your hair everyday. if you really want to, use conditioner. 2. distribute oils in your hair, use natural bristle brushes (link in bio for some) 3. use moisturising products such as hair oils, moisture creams, conditioning mist & sprays. 4. use moisturising shampoos & conditioners that have oils that will lay down ur hair 5. use hair masks! 6. try not to colour ur hair 7. use heat protectant spray and good high tech heat tools. 8. be more careful when brushing your hair 9. if you have extremely frizzy hair, don’t be afraid to use hair balms- 10. be gentle when drying your hair 11: don’t run ur fingers thru ur hair

I M: Causes: 2:46 heat/chemical damage 3:28 curl pattern 4:05 environment/humidity 5:00 hair diameter Action steps: 1. Don't wash your hair daily 2. Conditioner is your BFF 3. Natural oils are great 4. Use things that coat your hair

Esethu Mpiti: Me promising myself to do what brad said step by step 1hour later: fuck society I will not tame the beast

DeadLkeMe: Brad: "Frizzy hair will probably never be trendy" The 80s:

amy b: Brad: STOP RUNNING YOUR HANDS THROUGH YOUR HAIR ALL DAY Me, currently running my hands through my hair:

Liraz: Anyone else’s hair look like a lion’s mane after it dries from washes regardless if you use a towel, t-shirt, or nothing to dry it with? Idk what I’m doing wrong but it always takes 2-3 days for it to settle down before the roots start gettingreally oily. My hair is fine and the curl pattern ranges from 2a to 2c.

K8 Crosshatch: Healthy curly hair still has “frizz.” Y’all. Don’t let anyone tell you that your natural look isn’t right. Challenge yourself to show people other/natural standards of beauty. Don’t be afraid ❤️

Hannah Wells: As someone with thick, curly hair who also lives in Oklahoma, I’ve just learned to accept at least some level of frizz in the summer only thing I got going for me is that I heat style my hair like, 2 times a year

Princess Jadie: I did a few things this past year that really worked for me: 1. bought a silk pillowcase (and I wash it frequently, it's also great for your skin!) 2. bought a microfiber hair towel 3. bought a shower filter These are all things that you only have to do once and then you're good to go, and they do make a difference! I just came back from the salon and the stylist was shocked at how 'good' my hair still was after so many bleaches. :)

el🤍: as a curly girl, washing my hair once a week or less has benefited my hair so much and i can’t believe i used to wash it every day

Georgina Harrison: brad: "if you have more than one of these things i'm sorry" me: naturally wavy hair, uses flat iron to style wavy hair, lives in humid country

D A: Brad describes curly hair accurately: some strands are wavy, some sections are moderately curly, some are tight curls, some are ringlet curls, some are corkscrew curls, some go in the same direction, some curl in random directions.

Sarah Prince: Brad also forgot that GENETICS play a part in frizzy hair as well. Some people will never have frizzy hair because of their genetics even if they do all kinds of crazy shit to their hair and the rest of us WILL have frizzy hair because genetics plays a part in it as well. C’mon Brad. You should have mentioned that.

littlemissmel88: I've been doing some of these things and overall it looked less frizzy, but still had some craziness. Then I realized it wasn't frizz, it was all those baby and newer hairs that just have a mind of their own. Good luck with your frizzy journey!

Martina Cold: You Sir are the Gordon Ramsay of hair ☺️ I really enjoy how you cover all hair and give corrections as well as constructive criticism. Thanks! Hugs from Asia

Christa McLaughlin: Thank you for making this video Brad. My daughter has wavy hair and is extremely prone to getting frizzy which leads to a huge tangled mess. During the summer we always gets passes for the local aquatic center and the chlorine has damaged her hair too. If she forgets to comb her hair at night when she wakes up in the morning it’s like a rat’s nest. I will definitely try some more moisturizing products in her hair. I do use them on her after she washes her hair but it’s obvious now that I’m not using enough.

Tiffany Nieto: I love that my hair currently uses each and every product you mentioned and has been happier than ever. Your products were my best Investment as a cosmo student ♥️

Kpop Freak: sad life when u have hair that gets oily super fast + frizz.. there is no escape

Tash: I love your energy in this video Brad! It’s so uplifting & feel good to watch! if you see this, I hope you’re having a great day.

bakamimi: There’s a huge difference between dry and dehydrated hair. Would have loved for you to go over that.

Avalon: Love you’re vibes in this one, you seem less stressed not that there’s anything wrong with any other videos, it’s just nice to see you enjoying yourself ❤️

katie marston: So so helpful!! You’ve saved me years of extra washing and over drying!! Thank you!! X

Sereta: Brad: "if you have more than one of these things I'm sorry" Me: naturally curly hair, bleached and dyed, uses curling iron to style, lives in such a humid place that glasses fog up when stepping outside, thick individual hairs

Mirene Rosas: This video came like the right magic spell I need to tame all this fall crazy weather frizzy hair situation. Thanks Brad

The Madd Tatter: Yes "teasing" your hair would be a way you create a frizzy look (mostly for volume) and was quite a phase. Brad you rock, these videos are helpful and much needed ❤❤❤

Leah Summers: I stopped washing my hair daily and switched to once a week before seeing this video! What a difference. My curly, frizzy hair is now silky and less frizzy!

Janet M.: Brad, can you PLEASE do a video for those of us who've decided to let our white, salt/ pepper hair grow out? what do we do fix the transition line?? Love all your videos! Thank you!

Alternative Princess: My hair is just kinda fluffy, not necessarily frizzy. It's soft, shiny, and moisturized, it's pretty healthy given all the color I've done over the years. It's probably curly and I don't even know it XD

Jenna Barna: I never thought about putting product on the top of my hair. I also learned the protein mist is most useful after a shower. A foam sounds lovely too. Thanks Brad. I don’t wash my curls every day. I recommend using a shower cap or get it wet, skip the shampoo and recondition from the ears down (it’s not easy spread your natural oils down in our curly case since you cant really brush dry curls).

T Byrd: I have “the frizziest hair you’ve ever seen on a white girl” ( according to several different hair stylist lol) and I recently started using shampoo and conditioner that’s meant for African hair and it has truly been a game changer for me. I can let my hair air dry and don’t look like I was just zapped with electricity! and when I do straighten it, it lasts longer and looks shinier. Wish I had started this years ago!

Marianne B: I've thin, wavy, frizzy hair. No conditioner would do, no hair cream, oils, etc. I swear by hyaluronic acid! When I get out of the shower, apply a bit on semi wet hair. I do this 2 a week because that's what works for me also, as I've thin hair it could weight it down if you overdue it but still you'd get no frizz so it's up to you!

Liane T.: I have fine curly hair - it's going to look frizzy no matter what (doesn't help I live in windy, wet London). It's all good. I wash every 3-4 days, use tons of conditioner and use oils.

Jasmine Medley: My hair is 4c and this is literally how I do my hair, the only thing I’d add is get a silk pillow case because cotton causes damage too

Elizabeth H: I find applying product to my hair when it's freshly washed helps tame my frizz. I have natural wavy/curly hair. Also using a 100% cotton t-shirt to soak up water helps too :) Great video :)

Clarissa Kay: I will forever be grateful to brad for teaching me how to look after my curls.

Savannah Ortiz: I NEEDED THIS it’s so humid right now

Lynn H: Thx Brad for your great frizz free tips! I'm going to try them. I live in Florida and have extremely frizzy hair. A couple more things I do is wrap my hair in a soft t-shirt after washing it, (no rubbing) and sleep on a satin pillow slip, this does help too.

Judy SoCal: Thank you for confirming what I have always believed about my hair - every strand has its own idea about which way to go. Conditioner and other styling products can't control it for long.

Tasneem Delos Santos: brad's simple advice of not washing everyday has already made a lot of difference on my hair's frizz

Asheranna: I've been on a journey to have less dry and frizzy hair... haven't gotten to 100% better but finding your channel has helped a lot... hope to get some of your products soon! I've been fighting frizz my whole life! I was bullied in school for my hair!

Sarah Schrak: Brad explained my hair to the T. Honestly struggling with body image because of it, so thank you Beautiful!

Logicdiary317: Thanks to Brad, I learned to stop using box dye and have let my hair grow out almost entirely. I used to have it constantly dyed Hilary Duff blonde but I let my natural hair color emerge and found I really love it! Its an ash blonde with flecks of red. One of my favorite Youtubers because I've learned so much! More conditioner and less heat. Got it i have straight hair that dries straight but all the little short pieces would fly away so with a light behind my head, it looked fuzzy and made me laugh/cry lol

clutterinparadise: I would love to see your suggestion for weekly hair routine, especially if it’s a continuation of how to tame frizz. Like day one: wash your hair, then do this, this, and this. And on from there for a whole week, so I can just follow the Bible of Brad without continuing to do all the wrong things to my hair.

Michelle Law: I had insane issues with my frizzy hair unfortunately as I had fallen into all of the reasons, I had decided to go with a pixie cut to start fresh. So love this information and appreciate going forward to take care of my favorite accessory, my hair!

Gniggz Faggot: I love how helpful you are with your hair care videos! Im gona go out and get a hair bonding mask, never used one but i color my hair and have some frizz i hope to tame now!

Katryna Peach: Thank Brad. I've been battling frizz for years and now I have tips that I can try. I'm going to try this for a weeks and how well it works, thanks again.

Its Tia!: Hey beautiful ! Hope you're well Thank you so much for this video and the information I have booty length bleached hair that's In-between wavy and straight and can be frizzy, so I'm definitely gonna utilise your tips. I'm currently using a Denman natural bristle brush which is nice. When I was 11 my mum bought me a large Mason Pearson brush and it cost £45 (UK) back then! So I dread to think how much they are now! Anyway thanks Brad! Luv Tia xxx

HeatherFragglehead: I am 39, and I only just now learned how to properly blow dry my hair, thanks to Brad. I always thought I hated how much frizzier my already frizzy hair would look when I used a blow dryer, but I was basically just doing it wrong.

KryssyC9504: I've got 2c and 3a curl combo and my hair is a beast!!! Naturally red hair, different courseness. I love it and hate it all at once.

Kelsie Stepp: I wish I could afford this line! I’d totally get one of everything I’ve stopped using heat on my hair for almost two years and I’ve only used semi permanent color dye on my ends twice in two years. My hair is a frizzball and I can never tell if I have some type of curl or if my hair is just this crazy

Gina Diodati: I love your videos. I love that you're a professional and fair. Your education to the viewers is key. You're not just some dumb "influencer" that talks out of their ass. My frizzy hair is the bain of my existence.

Baby Cakes: So true about the trial and error. My hair loves some products, and some products are complete mess on my hair. Please Brad do some more drugstore product testing for us!

Nour Al-Assil: We needed this Brad thanks ,and yes we would love to hear you talking hours about friz ♥️

Nikole Lael: You are freaking awesome. I don’t really do things to look good, like getting my hair done (it was so long that I had to hold it up to go to the bathroom)… I haven’t been to a salon since 2018. So I watched one of your tutorials and decided “meh, eff it, I’m cutting it…” And I did and I LOVE it. I feel beautiful and it’s all your fault. ‍♀️❤️

Kristel Hopwood: I do use most of these products and tips and I have to say that my hair is so much better than it used to be (I color my hair a lot). Glad to know I’m doing the right things.

Mallow Crisp: Just bought you’re hydrating shampoo and conditioner!!!! I can’t wait to use it!!! Thanks for the useful tips ☺️

Julia Silveira: THIS IS ON MY GET DONE BEFORE 2021 IS OVER!!! THIS WAS SOOOOOO NEEEEDED!!!!! I love you brad mondo!!!!❤️

Kafaloto Feao: You're a good person Brad. I always wish my enemies have a bad hair day.

Kendall Beckloff: I have naturally fizzie(I like saying fizzie), but it's not as bad as it used to be. I use anti-frizz serum or Marvelous oil by Garnier Fructis.

stefffffffff: The hair video I didn’t know I needed!!!! So good!! I feel seen and my life is forever changed

Marissa Stewart: I got my 4b hair straightened last Saturday. It's been rainy and very humid ever since. I've used an anti-frizz serum (argan oil) and have kept my hair wrapped in a bonnet under a scarf all week.

Sand-RGL: Being a girl with thin chairs not so curly, I get the choice between hydrating my hair and getting them looking... Thin... Or letting them wild to get some curls and use the frizz to get some volume. It's very depressing.

Deanna Morse: Hi Brad! Thank you! I have dry, damaged, curly white hair. I freaking want to try your products so bad! Unfortunately I'm trying to live on my disability check for two people and can't afford to splurge on my hair. Love you and yourvideos and all the info. I've learned so much from you! Thank you!

CherylRain: Your always full of good information! It does not go unappreciated! Thanks Brad!

Lauren Chalmers: This was such a sweet video Brad - feel very looked after with all this wisdom!

izzy cocuzza: for anyone with 3c+ hair: only brush your hair when its wet!❤️ mielle is amazing for coily hair i love them sm

ꕥ Mollyblinks ꕥ: If XMondo ever comes out with a line of natural hair colors like Overtone does, (brunette, ginger, etc) I'd definitely try it out! My husband isn't fond of "unnatural" hair colors unfortunately, otherwise I'd love to try the pink one. Kind of want to do a streak of pink hidden in my hair.

Carmen Ice: Yeah I'm a black girl, I have curly hair. Not only is it naturally frizzy and thick as hell, but I decided to bleach and dye my hair PROFESSIONALLY. Thankfully, being the anxious paranoid type, I always do research before just doing something. So in short, nothing actually changed in the way my hair acts, let alone the health, because I am careful of what I use in my hair and how I treat it regularly. Before I get out of the shower from rinsing out my deep treatment, I apply my leave-in of choice within the shower on soaking wet hair. Of course I squeeze out some of the water/leave-in before stepping out, but I do not use a towel because I've already squeezed out the excess of what I wanted to get rid of. I then add in the one or two extra products and let it air-dry for most of the day before finishing up with diffusing. This is what works for me, and I got over the little frizz I do have because I came to terms that there is no way of getting rid of it with curly hair. I've seen people with even looser patterns jam pack their hair with gel, and they still manage to have frizz. I for one hate gels and found that the only thing they ever did for me was weigh down my curls and make them feel like they could just snap off with just the right squeeze. So I just stick to my leave-ins and creams.

Angie Aldava: I have all 4 factors contributing to frizz. I also do all the things he says to do but they don’t help. I guess my hair is beyond help. Straightening it is the only thing that gets rid of frizz.

Hets Girl: I've gotten my hair back to how it was before I had my 17 year old by following advice like this. Soft t-shirts on my wet hair, gently squeezing it dry instead of rubbing, waiting until I have oils in before detangling with a very soft, flexible brush, and sleeping with a satin scrunchie and a satin pillowcase. Using a wooden brush between 3-4 day washes, or as long as I can leave it. I've cut way down on heat styling, and I went a few years without dying at all. My hair is better than it ever was, so gloriously silky, shiney, smooth, and it lays perfectly!

Cheryl Ardis: So glad you talked about environment. I noticed when I lived in Virginia my hair got really bad in summer It dawned on me that by putting all the moisture add the humidity it was breaking me hair. Basically my hair strands were busting with too much moisture

xXYamiiXx: my mom has been battling Frizz since i was born 26 years ago. She has tried to reset her hair by chopping it all off, but that only helped for a period of time. For christmas I'm gonna see if I can get her a bunch of hair care things and hope it'll help her *fingers crossed*

leahxrose_edits: I never use heat, I wash my hair every 3 days, I don't use a towel to dry my hair, I use a detangling brush once it's damp(no longer soaking), So my hair care routine is as basic as basic can be. I live in a very humid area however my "frizz" seems to be tiny pieces of hair broken off. I try to be as careful as I can but my hair just sheds like no other and apparently doesn't fall out from the root.......I feel soooooo frustrated and lost!!! ahhhhh.

Jeff Diggs: Also use silk/satin bonnets, durags, and pillow cases cuz cotton or polyester ones will suck up the moisture out your hair and dry it out creating more frizz.

jiglet: Instead of "I love your curly hair!", I respectively got the other day... "You are so brave for wearing your hair curly every day!" Frizz is why. But putting my hair up all the time is also causing breakage and frizz cause it's so heavy the struggle with curls never ends

Debbie: You're the one who's beautiful, Brad! I'm tired of my hair looking like a bag of cotton balls! Thank you for the help.

legendary girl: I NEED a video about hair fall. For me, it feels like half of the hair on my head falls off when I comb it everyday.

yeonjun’s three strands of hair: THANK YOU SO MUCH I NEEDED THISSS btw you look fabulous today ✨

Ania Bunquin: Hi Brad, Seeing you always make my day better Keep safe !

Nightcore Yuno: I used to wash my hair once every 3 days or even 4 days and everyone used to tell me how beautiful my hair is and that they were jealous. I also loved my hair cuz it had great volume, very soft and smooth and the ends were just... . But then my asian mom scolded me and told me to wash it everyday. It has been 2 years since then and my hair has gotten thinner, it's uglier and it isn't smooth with good volume as it once was. Rather it gets oily super easily compared to then (the 2nd day it's already oily and strangled). My self-esteem is now non-existent.

MJ Smolbean: Brad was just EXTRA cute and funny today. His facials and outfit are also amazing ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

Ally Ockenden-Kemp: This was so helpful, my hair is a frizz ball at the minute!

Kristen Gillison: This is awesome. Could you give some tips on how to get thicker hair? I never had a problem in this area, my hair was always pretty thick, but once I hit my late 20’s it started to thin out quite a big, especially up front I never used a lot of hair products and I’ve only colored my hair maybe 3-4 times in my life, so I’m not sure what the cause of this is.

Gothygirl84: I have very fine hair, and i only ever get frizz during the winter when the humidity is bone dry. Ive never experienced frizz in the hot sweaty soupy summer. Its always been in the winter only. And my hair get annoyingly flat during the summer. Hard to keep the volume and style stay in place during the summer. It just melts flat.

Katie Rosell: I live in FL and the humidity and my hair is absolute pure hell. lol. I don’t use any chemicals, heat, nothing but shampoo and conditioner because I donate my hair. So I have come to the acceptance that no amount of gel/mouse/hair spray/etc is not ever going to be able to tame my hair.

Dani Southall: One easier hack for drying my hair I've found is using microfibre towelling scrunchies after using my microfibre towel to stop it being soaking wet! (Also I never ever rub my hair with a towel regardless of type, and if for whatever reason I have to use an inappropriate towel I try to gently get the most water out with my tangle teezer as possible, and kinda... pat and gently press as much water out as I can?) These things alone have helped reduce my frizz so much, and I'm glad I'm following your tips already other than the frequency of having my hair processed - which I still have done every 6-8 weeks - but is also why I try to be excellent to my hair otherwise!

Mellysomething: I needed this so much. I’ve always had frizzy hair. And no matter what I do i can’t tame it. I’d kill for Brad to do my hair. I haven’t had it cut or styled in like 6 years.

Sofia: FYI. Hormonal imbalance and thyroid issues also causes hair to be extremely dull, weak, frizzy, aged etc. Nothing helps much in that instance.. only actually treating the root cause. I feel like more hair dressers should be aware of physical health issues that can really affect hair health.

Dejaniece Soler: Thanks Brad because I have curly hair and some times it looks like my hair isn't wet or done so thanks for these tips

Kemii: My hair was frizzy af until I realised I just had curly hair. And now, no more frizz after I tried the CGM.

Anne-Lya Dorrielan: I feel like afro hair is FRIZZ though. Ain’t no such thing as fighting frizz and that’s how we have to embrace it. Unless you’re trying to do a specific hairstyle that requires defining your curls of course. So I think it’s different for us idk. But I’ve learned a lot, thanks Brad !

LuciLuciLuci: I have natural frizzy, coarse and very thick hair. To tame it, I put an intense conditioner on and comb it through. I put some oil on the ends of my hair. When I straighten my hair, I comb the section with the straightener immediately following. My hair feels silky and fine after :)

Jacqueline KenKnight: I have thin fine hair but struggled with frizz my whole life! About 6 months ago I was reading about frizz…. Turns out I have wavy/curly hair I had been brushing it out after showers and letting it do whatever. To smooth it I’d have to apply heat. It was a constant struggle to fight frizz. I started styling it to enhance the curls/waves and quit brushing it after conditioning it. My hair has never looked better!! I still have some frizz but it’s so much better. And the curls and waves are really starting to recover from the damage I caused. So ladies if you hair hideous frizz, you might be styling your hair straight when it’s not. It took me 34 years to figure that out. ‍♀️

Free2Fly2011: This was very informative. Could you also demonstrate on a model how we can take care of our frizzy hair at home, for those of us that do not have access to you?

mangana215: I don't like the texture of gels, foams, and similar, but they help a lot when controlling frizz and maintaining curls, so I mix them with cream and oil and that stops them from hardening the hair while still help it keeping form

Susan Grewe: My question is how do you incorporate all the oils and moisture without making your hair a greasy mess? I know there has to be a happy medium but I just can’t seem to find it.

Holly Gamble: Now on the contrary, have you ever had hair so FLAT you actually embrace frizz? Like dude at this point I will literally take all the volume I can get.

Katty bat: This made me feel good because Brad said to do things that I've been doing for a while the only things I can only do inconsistently are buying hair masks because I'm brokeee, I really want all the xmondo products tho lol

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