WITH the hot weather sweeping the country, it can only mean one thing for hair – when the humidity gets to it, it will begin to get frizzy.
However, you no longer need to worry as a hairdresser has shared their ingenious hack to make sure this doesn’t happen – and it only costs 5p.
Celebrity hair stylist Tyler, whose profile can be found at @behindtylerschair on TikTok, uploaded a video to share with his almost 7000 followers.
In it, he can be seen rubbing a tumble dryer sheet over a client’s hair – smoothing it out as he goes.
Tyler, who lives in Nashville, typed alongside it: “When the summer humidity kicks in and your hair hack is to use a dryer sheet to eliminate frizz.”
Dryer sheets can be bought in packs for as little as £2, meaning each one only comes in at around 5p.
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After Tyler shared the helpful hack, many of his followers thanked him for coming to their rescue.
One said: “Didn’t know – going to try this.” Another added: “Need to try this!”
A third commented: “Something new to try, had no idea it would help with heat frizz. Thanks for sharing.”
Meanwhile, others said they were already a fan of the simple and quick technique.
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One wrote: “Been doing this since the 90s.” Another added: “I’ve done this and it does help.”
While a third pointed out that it also gives the hair a fresh smelling scent.
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Elsewhere, others shared that they also have their own unique ways of fighting the frizz in the humid summer months.
One suggested tin foil does the same thing, or that they’d invested in some good anti-humidity sprays that were working wonders.
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