Look for ingredients like coco glucoside, lauryl glucoside, decyl glucoside, capryl glucoside, and disodium cocoyl glutamate. Consider using sulfate-free shampoos like World Clean Hair & Skin Cleaner, Nature Clean Pure-Sensitive Shampoo, or Yarok Feed Your Volume Shampoo.

Look for products that include aloe vera juice, lactic acid, or citric acid to help tame the frizz on relaxed hair. You may also want to pick a shampoo with a slightly acidic pH to help restore the hair’s natural pH after a treatment.

These products can be used as often as needed, whenever your hair seems frizzy or dry. Oils, creams, and leave-in conditioners can be used daily.

If you must go out into the sunlight for an extended period of time, try to wear a loose-fitting headscarf or hat to protect your hair from the damaging effects of the sun.

Try using a clean cotton t-shirt instead of a bathroom towel to dry your hair. The fabric is much softer and gentler on your hair. This can help prevent breakage and frizz.

Small-toothed combs can be similarly damaging, so try to avoid these too.

Chemical damage is more likely to occur if you relax your hair at home, leading to more breakage and, as a result, worse frizz in your hair.

If you start noticing more breakage than usual, especially as a result of split ends, it might be time to consider a shorter haircut – or at least a trim.

This means that you should drink plenty of water and exercise regularly. You should also consider taking vitamin supplements like a daily multi-vitamin and an Omega-3 Oil.