Not only will damp hair be easier to style, but the moisture will also help your styling products absorb more easily.
Most anti-frizz products are lightweight, so they won’t leave your hair looking flat or stiff. Also, these products are typically versatile enough to work on all hair types. A smoothing product will help tame flyaways, and it will also make your hair look glossy and smooth. However, these products don’t provide any hold, so you’ll still be able to style your hair after it’s dry.
If you have a concentrator nozzle for your blowdryer, use that when you’re drying around your hairline to cut down on even more frizz. [4] X Research source
You can either comb your baby hairs back with the rest of your hair, or you can smooth them down along the edges of your hairline. If your hair has a coarser texture, or if you want an especially sleek look, you might opt for a product with more hold, like gel, pomade, or edge control. [6] X Expert Source Martin NeptonProfessional Hair Stylist Expert Interview. 17 December 2020.
If you wear your hair in a sleek ponytail or bun, your baby hairs will be more obvious if you don’t tame them.
You can also help reduce breakage at night by sleeping in a silk scarf or a bonnet.
If you don’t want to wash all of your hair, at least wet the hair along your hairline and work out any excess product with your fingers. If you’re not planning on adding more product, you can wait and wash out your hairspray whenever you would normally shampoo your hair.
Choose a shampoo that’s formulated for your hair type, like a product that adds volume if your hair is fine. Follow up with a conditioner that’s formulated for your hair type to detangle your hair and leave it looking soft and smooth.
You can find deep conditioners wherever beauty products are sold. However, if you don’t have a separate product on hand, you can use your regular conditioner—just leave it on for 10-15 minutes instead of rinsing it right out.
Also, use a heat-protectant spray anytime you do use hot tools on your hair.
It can be difficult to avoid alcohol in your styling products. However, if you can, try to stick to products that contain ingredients like cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, which are gentler on your hair.
If you wear your hair up in a protective style like braids, ask your stylist not to pull your hair back tightly to help prevent broken hairs around your edges.