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How do you keep frizzy hair from flying away?

How to prevent flyaways
  1. Wash with a moisturizing shampoo. ...
  2. Up your hair's hydration. ...
  3. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle. ...
  4. Use a microfiber towel to dry your hair. ...
  5. Use the right styling products for your texture. ...
  6. Reduce heat damage. ...
  7. Smooth with a lightweight serum. ...
  8. Use dryer sheets to avoid static.




To effectively manage frizzy "flyaway" hairs in 2026, experts recommend a multi-layered approach starting with deep hydration. Frizz is often caused by dry hair cuticles reaching out for moisture in the air. Using a sulfate-free shampoo and a heavy-duty leave-in conditioner provides a protective barrier. For an immediate fix, applying a tiny amount of hair serum or lightweight oil (like argan or jojoba) can smooth down the cuticle. A popular "travel hack" involves lightly running a dryer sheet over your hair to neutralize the static electricity that causes strands to stand up. Additionally, sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase reduces the friction that leads to breakage and frizz overnight. If you're on the go, a clean mascara wand dipped in a bit of clear brow gel or hairspray can precisely "paint" down stubborn baby hairs without making the rest of your hair feel greasy or stiff.

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