Anti-Frizz Hair Care: Smooth, Glossy Hair in Any Forecast
A three-collection routine edit—cleanse, condition, and seal—to keep hair polished through humidity and heat styling.
Smoothing Shampoo + Conditioner Systems
Build your sleek foundation with wash-day pairs designed to soften, detangle, and smooth.
Leave-In Smoothers + Glossing Perfectors
Seal in hydration and control with leave-ins that refine texture and boost shine.
Humidity Shields + Finish Sprays
Finish strong with mists and glosses that help extend smoothness and resist humidity.
Tips
- Start with a smoothing shampoo and conditioner to help keep the cuticle aligned and reduce puffiness at the source.
- Apply leave-in cream or primer on damp hair, focusing on mid-lengths to ends where frizz and dryness show first.
- If you heat style, layer a protectant before blow-drying to help maintain softness and shine through the finish.
- Lock in your look with an anti-humidity mist, then smooth flyaways with a drop of oil or a lightweight gloss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frizz happens when the hair’s outer layer (the cuticle) lifts and grabs onto moisture in the air—especially when hair is dry, porous, or stressed from heat styling and color. A routine that hydrates, smooths, and seals helps hair look sleeker and more reflective.
Creams and primers are ideal for smoothing and shaping on damp hair—great for blowouts, air-drying, and curl definition. Oils are best as a finishing step to add shine and soften flyaways. Many routines use both: cream first for control, oil last for polish.
Think light-to-rich: apply leave-in primer or cream on damp hair, then style. After hair is dry, finish with a humidity shield spray. Use oil sparingly as the final step to refine the look and add shine without weighing hair down.
Yes—heat can roughen the cuticle over time, which can make frizz more noticeable. A heat-protecting primer or cream supports smoother styling now and helps preserve the hair’s sleek finish with continued use.
