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  2. 23 anti-frizz products approved by editors and experts - AOL

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    These expert and editor-approved anti-frizz products tame your hair for a smooth and sleek look. Shop anti-frizz shampoos, sprays, and creams from brands like Ouidad and Color Wow.

  3. Got Frizz? We Swear These Products Actually Work! - AOL

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    Frizz Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum. Another favorite of Diaz-Santin’s, this fast-acting serum features a blend of argan, coconut, and moringa oils to fight frizz and improve the look of damage.

  4. Say Goodbye to Frizz and Flyaways With These Smoothing ... - AOL

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    Say hello to silky smooth locks with these best shampoos for frizzy hair, including drugstore picks, high-end beauty brands, and everything in between.

  5. 10 Best Anti-Humidity Hair Products to Fight Summer Frizz - AOL

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    This leave-in treatment enhances shine and tames flyaways with 450-degree heat protection and 72 hours of frizz control. Incredible! Pros. Frizz control. Heat protection. Premium product. Cons. Pricey

  6. Frizz - Wikipedia

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    Frizz. Frizz is hair that does not align with the surrounding hair, but stands up or curls independently, creating a fuzzy or irregular texture. The three main causes of frizz are genetics, hair damage, and humidity. Frizzy hair can be seen as a positive or a negative trait depending on the current fashion and one's personal preference.

  7. Uncombable hair syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) is a rare structural anomaly of the hair with a variable degree of effect. It is characterized by hair that is silvery, dry, frizzy, wiry, and impossible to comb. [4] It was first reported in the early 20th century. [5] It typically becomes apparent between the ages of 3 months and 12 years. [6]