My flyaways annoyed me to no end. It seemed that no matter how much hair spray or smoothing product I’d put on my hair, they’d pop back up again an hour later. They were always out of control, sticking up in all the wrong places. One time, the little strands of hair even blocked my friend’s face in a photo. I know, I know. It was getting out of hand, but it seemed like I was out of options!
For the most part, my hair is pretty healthy. I don’t dye it, and I use heat tools and my hair dryer very sparingly. Sure, I’ve got split ends that need to be trimmed, but who doesn’t? My biggest hair gripe was the dang flyaways.
When I got tired of smoothing my hair down with hair spray and failing, I decided to venture out and try a new product: leave-in conditioner. I always thought that leave-in conditioners were for dried-out and damaged hair only. I also pictured them as greasy, too creamy, and too heavy for my stick-straight hair that already needed a bit of help in the volume department. Boy was I wrong on both fronts.
After trying out the leave-in conditioner on my damp hair and air-drying it, I noticed the frizzy flyaways were tamed a little bit more. Sure, a few popped up here and there, but it was still a big difference pre-product. And the best part? It stayed that way throughout the day and for a few days after. Now, I apply the product every time I wash my hair (so a couple of times a week), and I think it’s really helping nourish my hair and controlling the unruly strands.
If flyaways aren’t your big hair problem, leave-in conditioner can help solve a lot of other ones, too. There are plenty of formulations for different hair needs, so choose one that fits yours exactly. Personally, I needed something lightweight, but you might need something thicker and creamier if your hair is super dried out. Or you might need a product that offers thermal protection from heat tools if you use them a lot.
Take a look at some of the leave-in conditioners I’ve tried for my flyaways and others for different hair needs.