How to Keep Flyaway Hair at Bay

No matter how hard we try, flyaway hair can quickly ruin a flawless style. But there are easy solutions for keeping those pesky strands at bay!

Brush Your Hair Before It Has Dried Completely

Brush your hair before it has dried completely to help avoid breakage and further flyaways. This simple strategy could save time in the form of fewer flyaways in the future!

Dryness

Flyaway hair is often caused by dryness; other causes include new hair growth, static electricity, or humidity. To counter the issue quickly and effectively, use moisturizing products as part of your routine.

Consider washing your hair with an all-vegan shampoo and conditioner like VEGAMOUR’s GRO Revitalizing Duo. Maintaining healthy scalp microbiomes is vital for strong, vibrant locks and mustache growth.

Use lightweight hair oils like Marula Oil to give your locks a shine without weighing them down for optimal results. Packed with antioxidants, omega fatty acids, and oleic acid to nourish strands while providing UV protection – we highly recommend Marula Oil!

Another critical tip is to avoid brushing wet hair, which can cause breakage, leading to more flyaways. Instead, gently dry your locks using a microfiber towel that is gentler on strands and helps prevent drying or damage.

Split Ends

Flyaway hair around your face could indicate new growth or breakage. Wearing tight hairstyles, sleeping with it pulled back, or using hot styling tools on it near your face can all cause further breakage to strands, leading to their continual breakage and eventual fallout.

If you find broken strands of your hair sticking out and creating flyaways, scheduling regular trims may help control this situation. Doing this will prevent broken pieces from sticking out and creating flyaways.

If your flyaway hair persists, wear it looser or accessorize it to hide its wispy strands. A clarifying shampoo or detangling spray, such as L’Oreal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Micellar Oil-Free Detangling Spray, can also help. Moreover, switching to a microfiber towel instead of traditional towels when drying locks may reduce hair damage significantly and bring about the sleek and healthy look you seek! With these hacks, you can achieve smooth locks without flyaways!

Heat Styling

Heat alters the hydrogen molecular bonds of your hair when styling it, whether that means blow-drying or using a flat iron/wand to create curls or waves. However, once these bonds return to their natural state, this causes dryness and brittle strands that more readily produce flyaways and static.

Be sure to use a heat protectant on your strands before styling products for optimal cuticle sealing and to prevent moisture loss, then finish up by using an oil designed specifically for dry hair as an additional hydrant.

Small amounts of product can go a long way in smoothing baby hairs and flyaways, particularly those with light hold. You can also tame these pesky locks by spraying some hairspray around their spots but be careful not to overdo it!

Chemical Treatments

Rogue flyaway hair can be caused by many factors, including heat styling, chemical damage, and color treatments that use harsh chemicals that lead to the breakage of strands and frizziness that is difficult to control. A natural and effective solution for combating frizz would be using a nourishing hair mask like our Coco