A reader’s question about frizz is answered by an expert hairstylist. The answer? Just one product and a twisting method.
All that business about embracing my reflection goes out the window when I see my hair. I’m 52 and my medium-brown fine hair was always straight as a pin. My scalp leaned toward oily, but I wore a bob with little styling effort. About ten years ago, my hair changed to curly/wavy/frizzy. Some areas are curlier than others: I have ringlets around my nape but wild, wavy frizz on top. I live in the deep South and I look like I’m in an ’80s heavy-metal band in the humidity.
I recently found a stylist in Tokyo who figured out how to give me a weekly blowout that resembles the one I get at home. Though I’ve loved, Howard Lee Regner, an Aussie expat — imagine a cross between Kenneth Branagh and Eddie Izzard — managed the feat. So I showed him your email and the photos you sent to illustrate your frustration. Immediately, he knew what to suggest.
“I wanted to give you an enthusiastic update,” she wrote. “The Paul Mitchell cream arrived and I gave it a go this weekend. I followed your instructions carefully and it worked! I had no idea all these curls were possible.”
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