Hello ladies,
I'm growing my hair long for the first time and it can be very frizzy and unmanageable so I'm having a bit of a hard time figuring out what to do with it. Plus it's at a bit of an awkward length where it's flat in some places and sticks out in weird other places so it needs a bit of sculpting, usually with curlers. I use shampoo and conditioner with natural oils and I use anti-frizz serum and leave-in conditioner after I shower. I use a diffuser when I blow dry my hair but maybe I'm not using it right or my blower sucks coz it just frizzes up and makes a mess? I have to put on some mousse and/ or take the time to put my hair in curlers for a while to prevent frizzing. I also use hairspray to keep my bangs in place and to make it a bit more wind proof (it's pretty windy where I live). Btw I don't usually have time to air dry. That'd take forever in Canada, especially at this time of year.
Now what I need help with is figuring out if there's a better way to manage my hair without using so much mousse and hairspray? Because I feel like I need to shampoo it every time that I use product coz wouldn't it be bad for my hair if I didn't shampoo it out? But it's bad to shampoo hair too often because it makes it frizzy, right? Then I need more product... and then more shampoo! You see the problem here?
Also, how do you girls style your hair? Coz putting in curlers to combat flatness and frizz is pretty time consuming so I'm looking for alternative methods. Combing just seems to make everything frizz up.
So, anyone got any solutions please? Tbh I'm a total hair noob. I wonder if there's a way to keep my hair frizz-free, volumized and the bangs in place (maybe even slightly wind resistant?) without heavy product that needs to be shampooed out all the time? Are there more gentle healthy products that I could use? Or is there a better way to get the product out without stripping my hair and scalp of it's natural oils?