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RPR Fix My Frizz Shine Serum Duo glosses. Seals & Smoothes Flyaways & Frizz
RPR Fix My Frizz Shine Serum Duo
Freshen up your hair with the RPR FIX MY FRIZZ SHINE SERUM, a duo set of smoothing serums designed to treat, seal, and moisturise your cuticles. Enjoy the long lasting frizz-reducing effects of this serum, along with glossy and shiny results and protective UV protection.
RPR Fix My Frizz Shine Serum will help your hair to look healthy and glossy. It contains smoothing agents to seal and moisturise cuticles, protecting against humidity and sun damage. This potent serum tames frizz, glosses and shines, giving you up to 95% less frizz and 35 times more shine.
What Causes Frizzy Hair?
Several factors contribute to frizzy hair, both external and internal:
Humidity
When the air contains more moisture, hair strands absorb it and swell, leading to frizz.
Damage
Hair that is damaged, whether from heat styling, chemical treatments, or rough handling, is more likely to frizz because the cuticles are raised, allowing moisture to escape.
Hair Type
Naturally curly, wavy, or coarse hair is more prone to frizz, as it has more opportunity to swell and lose its smooth texture.
Health Factors
Stress, diet, or hormonal changes can impact the health of your hair, often making it more vulnerable to frizz.
Lack of Moisture
Dry hair is more likely to frizz. If your hair doesn’t receive enough moisture, the cuticle layer lifts, leading to a rough and frizzy appearance.
Signs of Frizzy Hair
It’s important to know the signs of frizzy hair so you can identify it and start taking steps to manage it. Here are some key indicators:
Flyaways
Small, wispy hairs that stand up and refuse to lay flat.
Puffy Texture
Hair that lacks smoothness, often looking larger and puffier than normal.
Rough Feel
Hair that feels coarse or dry to the touch, despite being washed and conditioned.
In some cases, frizz is confused with dry hair, but they aren’t the same. Dry hair may feel brittle and dull, while frizzy hair has a more voluminous and untamed appearance. You can tell the difference by gently pulling a strand of hair. Frizz will appear puffy and uneven, while dry hair often feels rough or fragile.
How to Avoid Frizz
Managing frizzy hair requires the right products and techniques. Here’s a breakdown of how you can avoid frizz daily:
Choosing the Right Hair Care Products
When shopping for anti-frizz products, make sure to look for the following ingredients:
Moisturising oils
Argan and jojoba oils to help nourish and hydrate frizzy hair.
Soluble Silicones
Soluble silicones are silicones that dissolve in water and wash out of hair easily. These can help smooth the hair shaft and provide a protective layer to prevent moisture loss.
It is important to avoid cheap hair products with high alcohol content, as they can further dry out and damage your hair. Instead, opt for professional, high-quality brands like RPR and Salon Only to effectively combat frizz.
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