Frizz is often a routine problem, not a single-product problem
When hair feels rough, dry or overstyled, frizz is usually part of the picture. Throwing more and more product at it can leave hair feeling heavy without actually making it smoother.
Tighter control usually starts with gentler care and clearer placement. Treat the lengths differently from the roots and the whole routine feels more sensible.
Keep softness where the hair needs it most
Mid-lengths and ends often need more conditioning than the scalp. If the routine keeps putting the richest step at the root, the hair can feel flatter while the rougher lengths still need help.
Use a lighter wash at the scalp and keep the richer step where the hair tends to feel dry or frizz-prone.
Protect the hair from repeated roughness
Heat styling, rough brushing and friction from everyday handling can all make frizz harder to control. Supportive routines work best when they lower damage at the same time.
If you want a smoother finish, the most useful routine is often the one you can repeat without constantly stressing the hair.
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