
Most often, dry and porous hair becomes frizzy in rainy weather. They lack moisture, so they get it from the outside. A little physics – when it rains, a lot of water vapor (i.e. water in a gaseous state) condenses in the air. Therefore, dry hair absorbs water particles, causing some of them to stand out in the total mass. This is how the “dandelion effect” occurs. How to bring your hair back to normal in this case? There are three ways.
Mask

As we have said before, the main reason for the frizziness of hair is the lack of moisture. Therefore, our primary task is to fill the gaps in their structure. Moisturizing cosmetics will help us in this regard. One of the most effective solutions is a nourishing mask. It should be used regularly 1-2 times a week for dry and porous hair. Also, do not forget to apply conditioner after shampooing. It closes the hair cuticles and makes them denser.
Dropped product

Another important step in the care of porous hair is to leave it in the hair. Cream, serum, spray or milk are suitable for this. Such products also moisturize the hair and create a protective barrier on the surface. Therefore, the strands become more resistant to environmental influences.
Oil

If your hair is still frizzy even with the slightest increase in humidity outside, add oil to your routine. It traps moisture in your hair and removes it.
Source: People Talk

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