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Frizzy Hair: 15 Home Remedies and How to Use Them

December 23, 2021 - Updated on December 27, 2022
17 min read
By Akanksha Shah Sanghvi, MD, Clinical Dermatology

In this article:

  • Home Remedies for Frizzy Hair
  • Causes of Frizzy Hair
  • Most-Asked Questions About Frizzy Hair
  • Final Word

Hair is an essential part of our appearance and should be cared for accordingly. Yet, a significant number of people suffer from dull and lifeless hair. (1) Exposure to environmental pollutants, humidity, genetics, and harsh chemical products all play a role in causing dry and damaged hair.

frizzy hair home remedies

Excessive dryness can be harmful in a number of ways. It can lead to hair loss and brittleness. Dry hair also tends to absorb moisture from the surrounding air, which results in frizz.

Home Remedies for Frizzy Hair

Several natural home remedies can help decrease frizz, which usually tends to happen around the monsoon and summer months when the air is humid. (6)

Here are some of the remedies for frizzy hair:

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1. Use a banana hair mask

banana hair mask can help manage frizzy hair

Bananas are rich in potassium and water, which help soften and moisturize your hair. (7) They also contain fiber and other minerals that can nourish your hair.

Olive oil is a natural humectant that helps seal in moisture to prevent dryness. (8)

How to use:

Ingredients: 1 ripe banana, 1 tbsp olive oil, and 1 tbsp honey (9)

Steps:

  1. Mash the banana into a pulp and add olive oil and honey to it. Mix the ingredients well.
  2. Apply this mask evenly to your hair.
  3. Wear a shower cap and let it rest for at least half an hour.
  4. Rinse it off with water and a mild shampoo.

Note: Use a ripe banana for your hair mask and make sure to blend it into a smooth paste for proper application. If there are chunky bits in your mask, they can stick to your hair and make the rinsing process difficult.

2. Apply a honey and yogurt mask

honey and yogurt hair mask can help manage frizzy hair

Honey and yogurt together make for a homemade hair conditioner that is great for frizzy hair. Both ingredients work as moisturizing agents that seep easily into the scalp and cuticle to provide deep conditioning.

Plus, honey is a humectant, which means it seals moisture in the hair and scalp for prolonged hydration. It is rich in antioxidants and helps add shine to your hair.

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When used regularly, this honey and yogurt combination can help make your rough unruly hair shiny, soft, and manageable. (10)

How to use:

Ingredients: 4 tbsp yogurt, 1 tbsp honey, and 1 tsp almond oil

Steps:

  1. Mix all the ingredients well to form a mask.
  2. Evenly apply this mixture to your hair.
  3. Wear a shower cap and let it rest for half an hour.
  4. Wash it off with shampoo and water.
  5. Condition your hair.

3. Go for oil treatments

a. Olive oil

Olive oil is rich in vitamin E and antioxidants that are beneficial for your hair. It helps seal moisture in your hair to prevent dryness.

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup olive oil

Steps:

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  1. Apply the oil evenly to your hair and scalp.
  2. Massage for 10–15 minutes.
  3. Leave it to rest overnight or for at least half an hour.
  4. Wash your hair with water and a mild shampoo.

b. Coconut oil

Coconut oil is an age-old remedy for dry hair. It contains lauric acid in large quantities that helps give your hair a smooth and shiny look. (11)

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup coconut oil, 1 capsule vitamin E oil

Steps:

  1. Mix the coconut oil and vitamin E oil from the capsule.
  2. Lightly heat the oil until it is warm.
  3. Massage this oil onto your scalp and hair for a few minutes.
  4. Let it rest for half an hour or overnight.
  5. Wash it off with water.

c. Argan oil

Argan oil is loaded with antioxidants. It contains essential fatty acids that help condition and tame your frizzy hair, including oleic acid and linoleic acid. (6)(12)

How to use:

Ingredients: A few drops of argan oil

Steps:

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  1. Put 4–5 drops of argan oil on your palm and spread it evenly over your hair.
  2. Repeat at least twice a week for best results.

d. Sweet almond oil

Sweet almond oil is rich in a number of nutrients such as vitamin A, vitamin O, and omega-3 essential fatty acids. It helps strengthen and moisturize your hair. (13)

How to use:

Ingredients: 3–4 drops of sweet almond oil

Steps:

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  1. Apply this oil evenly to your entire hair length.
  2. Repeat at least twice a week for best results.

e. Sesame oil

Sesame seed oil contains plenty of omega fatty acids that provide nourishment and hydration to the scalp and hair. (14) When used regularly, this oil can help accelerate hair growth. Due to its emollient properties, sesame seed oil helps condition or soften your hair to make them more manageable.

How to use:

  1. Add a few drops of lemon juice to sesame oil and evenly apply the mixture to your hair.
  2. Cover your head with a towel or shower cap.
  3. Wash it off in half an hour.

4. Try a coffee and coconut milk mask

coffee and coconut milk mask to control and manage frizzy hair

Coconut oil contains lauric acid that helps soften your hair. It also nourishes your hair deeply. (11) Coffee is rich in antioxidants (15) that help make your hair smooth and strong.

Honey (9) and olive oil, the other ingredients in this mask, help hydrate your hair.

How to use:

Ingredients: 1 tbsp coffee, 1 tbsp honey, 1 tsp coconut milk, and 1 tsp olive oil

Steps:

  1. Mix all the ingredients well.
  2. Massage this mixture onto your scalp and hair.
  3. Let it rest for half an hour.
  4. Wash it off with a mild shampoo.

5. Prepare an almond oil and hibiscus leaf treatment

almond oil and hibiscus leaves treatment for frizzy hair

Hibiscus leaves are filled with amino acids and antioxidants. They help prevent dryness and nourish the hair. (16)

Almond oil is another great hair oil that treats frizz and smoothens your hair.

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup almond oil, 4–5 hibiscus leaves, and a few drops of glycerin (17)

Steps:

  1. Heat some almond oil with hibiscus leaves in it.
  2. Let it cool down a bit so that it’s safe for application.
  3. Pour a few drops of glycerin into it and mix well.
  4. Massage this solution onto your scalp.
  5. Leave it overnight.
  6. Rinse it off in the morning.

6. Use raw egg and olive oil treatment

Eggs are filled with protein and other nutrients. (18) The lecithin in eggs helps keep your hair soft and manageable. Protein helps make your hair strong and healthy. With the addition of olive oil, this mask is a must-have for your hair.

How to use:

Ingredients: 1 egg, 1–2 tbsp olive oil

Steps:

  1. Mix the two ingredients well.
  2. Apply this mixture to your scalp and let it rest overnight.
  3. Use this hair mask every night before bed.

6. Try mayonnaise

apply mayonnaise to curb hair frizziness

Mayonnaise is filled with nutrients and can deep condition your hair. It is rich in protein, fats, and water that moisturize hair. Mayonnaise and egg masks are commonly used as they are a good remedy for frizzy hair. (19)

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup mayonnaise

Steps:

  1. Add mayonnaise to a bowl and whisk it.
  2. Apply this to your entire hair length.
  3. Cover your hair for 1 hour.
  4. Rinse this mask off.

7. Use the avocado paste

avocado mask for managing frizzy hair

Avocados have high water content and are filled with several vitamins. They are rich in saturated fats, minerals, and vitamins A, B, C, and E. (20) These nutrients nourish your hair and make them soft and shiny.

How to use:

Ingredients: 1 avocado, 1 tbsp yogurt

Steps:

  1. Mash the avocado in a bowl and add yogurt to it.
  2. Apply this mixture to your scalp and hair.
  3. Wear a shower cap and let it rest for half an hour before washing the paste off.

8. Slather aloe vera gel

aloe vera gel can help reduce hair frizziness

Aloe vera gel is an age-old remedy for many skin and hair problems. It has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial properties. (21) Aloe vera gel has high water content and hydrates your hair. It is a natural conditioner that can treat dryness immediately.

How to use:

Ingredients: 2 tbsp fresh aloe vera gel, 2–3 drops of cedarwood oil (optional)

Method 1:

  1. Mix the two ingredients well to form a paste.
  2. Evenly apply this mask to your scalp and hair.
  3. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
  4. Use conditioner.

Method 2:

  1. Mix the aloe vera gel, 1 tbsp of almond oil, and 1 tbsp of honey.
  2. Wait for half an hour, and then rinse it off with mild shampoo.

9. Apply neem and tulsi hair mask

neem and tulsi hair mask for managing frizzy hair

Neem contains anti-inflammatory properties and helps keep your hair smooth, (22) and tulsi is a great way to add volume to your hair. (22)(23) Both these ingredients form a deep-conditioning mask for your hair.

How to use:

Ingredients: 2 cups coconut oil, ½ cup tulsi powder, and ½ cup neem powder

Steps:

  1. Mix all the ingredients well.
  2. Evenly apply this paste to your scalp and hair.
  3. Let it rest for 20 minutes.
  4. Wash it off with a mild shampoo.

10. Apply a pumpkin-based hair mask

Pumpkin contains plenty of nutrients that are beneficial for your hair. The vitamins A and C, potassium, zinc, etc., (24) found in pumpkins nourish and soften your hair, making them manageable.

Combined with honey, which helps seal moisture in your hair, this hair mask is great for people suffering from dry or frizzy hair.

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup deseeded pumpkin, 1 tsp honey, and 1 tsp yogurt

Steps:

  1. Add all the ingredients to a vessel and boil them for a few minutes.
  2. Leave the mixture to cool down.
  3. Apply this mixture to your scalp and hair.
  4. Wash it off after half an hour.

11. Try coconut milk

coconut milk can help reduce hair frizziness

Coconut milk can help repair hair damage and smoothen your hair due to its high protein content. (25) It helps nourish your hair and make them soft.

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup coconut milk

Steps:

  1. Lightly heat the coconut milk.
  2. After cooling, apply it evenly to your scalp and hair. Let it penetrate deeply into the scalp.
  3. Cover your head with a warm cloth or towel.
  4. Wash your hair after half an hour.
  5. Repeat at least twice a week for best results.

12. Rinse with rice water

Rice water is rich in protein and starch. It helps repair hair damage and smoothens your hair. (26)

How to use:

Ingredients: ½ cup rice, 2 cups water

Steps:

  1. Soak the rice in the water for a day.
  2. Drain this water and store it in a spray bottle.
  3. Spray the rice water over your hair.
  4. Let it rest for around half an hour before washing it off.
  5. Store the remaining water in the refrigerator.

13. Apply a shea butter hair mask

Shea butter contains several nutrients such as vitamins A and C and fatty acids. All of these help in making your hair soft, smooth, and manageable. (27)

How to use:

Ingredients: 2 tbsp raw shea butter, 1 tbsp coconut oil

Steps:

  1. Melt the shea butter and add coconut oil to it.
  2. Mix these ingredients well to form a hair mask.
  3. Evenly apply the mask to your scalp and hair.
  4. Wash it off after half an hour.

14. Give green tea a try

Green tea also contains nutrients that are beneficial for the hair.

How to use:

  1. Boil some green tea in water.
  2. After cooling, apply this water to your hair, and let it sit for half an hour.
  3. Wash it off with water.

15. Dab on some fenugreek seeds

Fenugreek seeds also contain high levels of lecithin (like eggs) and can be used as a remedy for hair dryness.

How to use:

  1. Soak fenugreek seeds in a little water overnight.
  2. Add some yogurt and olive oil to it and mix.
  3. Apply this paste to your scalp and hair.
  4. Wash it off after half an hour.

Causes of Frizzy Hair

The hair follicles produce hair strands. Each hair strand is made up of 3 distinct layers and contains several cells. (2)

The hair follicles are connected to the sebaceous glands, which produce sebum or oil to soften the hair. (3) When the outer layer of the hair gets damaged, sebum loss occurs, resulting in dry and frizzy hair.

Some of the main causes of frizzy hair are:

  • Dehydration
  • Hot water showers
  • Excessive shampoo use, (4) which deprives the hair of its natural protective oil
  • Certain medical conditions such as hypothyroidism and depression
  • Overuse of heating products (5)
  • Excess exposure to harsh sunlight
  • Using rough fabrics, such as cotton, as pillow covers
  • Bleaching your hair
  • Poor diet or nutrition
  • Not brushing or combing your hair properly
  • Exposure to chlorine in swimming pools

Most-Asked Questions About Frizzy Hair

What is the best DIY hair serum for frizzy hair?

Add aloe vera gel, rose water, coconut oil, vitamin E oil to a blender and blend them. Lightly heat this paste for a few seconds, and then store it in a glass bottle. This DIY serum is easy to make and can help repair dryness and hair damage.

How can one maintain curly hair to avoid frizz?

Curly hair is more difficult to manage than straight hair, but there are a few things you can do to maintain them:

  • Avoid touching your hair while it dries as this can cause frizz.
  • Always brush your hair lightly and do not be too rough on them.
  • The most important thing to ensure is that you are using the right products for your hair. Try different products aimed at curly hair until you find one that suits you.
  • Curly hair is also affected more by seasonal humidity. You may need different hair care products for summer and winter.

Is hair affected by the weather?

Yes. Hair is definitely affected by the weather. You may need to use hydrating products in dry weather to combat dryness and frizz.

Final Word

When it comes to hair care, natural is usually the best way to go. The harsh chemicals used in store-bought shampoos and conditioners can make the situation worse for dry hair.

Use the above hair masks to get rid of frizz and make your hair smooth and shiny. Make sure you are not allergic to any ingredients before using them.

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