Frizzy Hair

Frizzy hair happens when the hair's outer layer, called the cuticle, gets lifted, allowing moisture in and making the strands swell. This causes a rough feel, no smoothness, and hair that is hard to manage. Frizz can come from humidity, being too dry, heat damage, or not taking care of your hair correctly. Frizz is common but doesn’t always have to be a problem. At Berkowits Hair and Skin Clinics, we provide advanced treatments and tailored care to control frizzy hair, giving you smoother, more manageable, and shinier hair.

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Types of Frizz

Surface Frizz

This shows up on the outside of the hair and usually affects the top strands.

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End Frizz

Frizz focused at the ends of the hair, often due to dryness or split ends.

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Halo Frizz

Fluffy hair around the scalp or hairline, often caused by breakage or new hairs.

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Frizz Along the Hair Shaft

When frizz is spread evenly along the whole length of the hair.

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Humidity-Induced Frizz

Frizz that happens when outside moisture gets into the hair shaft, making it swell.

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Types of Treatments Available


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes frizzy hair, and how can I stop it?

  • Are frizz-fighting treatments safe for my hair?

    • Yes, treatments like PRP and Low-level laser therapy are safe and effective when conducted by professionals. Our specialists provide customized care for the best outcomes.

  • Can I control frizz at home with products?

    Absolutely. Using anti-frizz serums, hydrating masks, and sulfate-free shampoos can help keep frizz in check and enhance hair texture.

  • How long do frizz-fighting treatments last?

  • Is frizz a sign of unhealthy hair?

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