If necessary, use a wide-tooth comb in the shower to properly distribute conditioner and untangle hair. Avoid using combs on dry hair. Boar bristle brushes are a good choice for dry hair. [2] X Research source

To help the hair cuticles dry flat, try tying your hair in a loose bun or braid as it dries. This will keep the strands lying flat and prevent flyaways and frizz while it dries.

People with oily hair, or those who sweat daily due to activities like work or exercise may need to wash their hair more frequently. Use conditioner on non-shampoo days to remove sweat and dirt and allow for easy styling.

Consider using root touch up powders in between colorings, and find styles that allow you to rock your natural texture rather than having it chemically altered.

Make sure that you only apply this solution to the ends of your hair, not the roots. You can also put some of the solution in a small spray bottle to keep with you in a purse or bag and use as necessary throughout the day.

Those with fine hair should only apply the masque to their ends. The oils in the avocado will naturally coat your hair and protect it from damage and humidity. It will also lock in moisture to keep it from drying out. You can also use olive oil to create a hair masque. Warm olive oil on the stove until it is warm, but not too hot to touch. Apply it throughout damp hair. Wait thirty minutes. Shampoo and condition normally. [8] X Research source

You may also use the cool shot button on your hair dryer on a finished style to achieve the same effect.

Not all alcohols dry out your hair. Fatty alcohols Lauryl alcohol, Cetyl alcohol, Myristyl alcohol, Stearyl alcohol, Cetearyl alcohol and Behenyl alcohol, will not be as drying. [11] X Research source

If you choose to blow dry your hair, consider investing in a diffuser to reduce the amount of direct heat on your hair. [12] X Research source When using a standard blow dryer, wait until hair is 90% air dried, then use a blow dryer to dry the last 10% of your hair. This will help to reduce the damage caused by the heat. [13] X Research source When using heat-stylers, you may also want to consider using a special spray to protect hair cuticles from the heat, and to lock in moisture. There are many products that will add a layer of protection to your hair cuticles so that they are not as easily damaged by the direct heat.

Be sure to look at your dry shampoo to see if it uses a non-fatty alcohol. Short-chain alcohols can actually make the problem worse over time. If you use dry shampoo too frequently, it can leave build-up on your hair that will dry it out and make it frizzier. Combat this by using a clarifying shampoo once per month.

For fine, wavy hair, try using mousse. It will not weigh your hair down as much. For thicker hair, try gels and creams, which can hold up against thicker curls. [15] X Research source When using products on frizzy hair, make sure to focus the product toward the ends of your hair. Work the product up until it is about halfway through up your hair. The ends dry out faster, and applying product to your scalp will only make your hair look greasy.