CosBeauty Magazine

DON’T GET IN A TIZZ ABOUT FRIZZ

Achieving just-so beach babe waves or, alternatively, a cool, sleek mane while combatting Australian sun, surf and sand conditions can be a bitch. In technical terms, frizz is a result of humidity causing hydrogen bonds to form between water molecules present in the air and proteins in the hair.

Those with dry hair are even more susceptible to frizz in humid conditions, as what frizzy hair really wants is moisture. If you don’t give it the hydration it needs with

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