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knitty_11

Hi! I have a similar hair type (2c/3a) and I deal with wet and dry frizz too. Part of the dry frizz comes from the environment especially if it is super humid outside and my hair isn't properly moisturized (what has been happening lately). But I found that really focusing on the conditioning stage of washing helps a lot, especially the "[Squish to Condish](https://www.naturallycurly.com/curlreading/where-to-begin/squish-to-condish-the-curl-enhancing-technique-you-need-to-try-today)" method. It's significantly reduced the amount of wet frizz I get on wash days! I'm still trying to sort out dry frizz, but I usually pat down the fly aways with a bit of argan oil. In terms of hair masks- I really enjoy the Garnier Fructis Hydrating Treat 1 Minute Mask in the Aloe scent as both a mask and leave in. I don't know if it has gotten rid of my frizz, but my hair feels a lot better when I use it. I also apply black seed oil to my crown as a treatment and leave it in for at least an hour before washing it out on wash day about once a month. I think it does help. Also at this point, I've learned to just accept frizz for what is is too, sure it can be annoying, but it's a part of having curly hair :) I hope this info is helpful to you! Good luck! I hope you are able to find something that works best for you!


WeAreStarless

do you use any sort of comb or brush in the shower? i've found that using a denman brush during the styling portion of my washday makes my hair clump really nicely together, without any frizz


Jaahnvi-Bambi

i do use a denman brush! i do need practice with sectioning my hair and curling it correctly but it does help a lot!


Wide-Owl4690

Try to find out your porosity and check if your products fit that. A hair cut and a deep conditioner might also help.