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When Hair Becomes Frizzy - And how you can help it return to a soft movement

When Hair Becomes Frizzy - And how you can help it return to a soft movement

Frizz is something almost all hair experiences at times.

It can appear in humid weather, after heat styling, or simply when the hair feels drier than usual.

Suddenly, the hair behaves differently. Strands stand up. The surface feels less smooth. The shape loses its clarity. But frizz is rarely a “problem” in itself. It is usually a sign that the hair is trying to find its balance again.


Why hair becomes frizzy

The outermost layer of the hair, the cuticle, consists of tiny scales that normally lie flat against the hair strand. When the hair is well moisturised and protected, the surface reflects light evenly and feels soft.

But when the hair loses moisture or is exposed to wear and tear, the scales can lift. That’s when frizz appears.

Common causes include:
• Dry hair lacking sufficient moisture
• Humidity, where hair tries to attract moisture from the environment
• Heat tools affecting the hair surface
• Friction from towels, clothing or brushing

The result is hair that feels more uneven in texture, with individual strands easily breaking away from the whole.


What hair really needs

When hair frizzes, the solution is rarely more hold.

Often, hair needs something else:
• Moisture
• Softness
• A protective layer that smooths the surface

This is precisely where the idea behind Smoothing Silk Coat began.

 

 

 

A lightweight lotion that smooths the hair's surface

Smoothing Silk Coat is developed as a weightless, smoothing lotion that helps the hair find its way back to a soft and glossy surface.

The texture is light and silky. It works directly on the hair, leaving lengths glossy, soft and frizz-free without feeling sticky or heavy. The result is hair that still moves naturally — but with a more cohesive surface.

 

When care meets protection

The formula combines nurturing ingredients with everyday protection.

Broccoli oil and shea butter provide deep hydration and give the hair a natural shine. At the same time, vitamin F helps improve hair structure, strengthen elasticity and reduce the risk of future damage.

The product also protects against heat from styling tools and helps preserve colour brilliance over time. This means the hair not only looks softer in the moment — but also feels stronger and more balanced over time

 

How to use Smoothing Silk Coat

The product works well on both damp and dry hair, depending on what the hair needs.

On damp hair: Apply a small amount into your palms and distribute through the lengths on towel-dried hair. Focus on areas prone to frizz. Blow-dry or let air dry for a soft, smooth finish.

On dry hair: A small amount can be used to polish the hair, add shine, and smooth flyaways for a soft, sleek finish

 

Who is it for?

Smoothing Silk Coat works for all hair types but is especially appreciated by hair needing extra control and moisture.

It is ideal for:
• Dry hair
• Curly hair
• Colour-treated hair
• Hair prone to frizz

 

A small change that makes a big difference

Frizz is rarely about controlling the hair. Often it is about giving the hair the support it lacks. When the surface receives moisture and protection, hair often falls back into its natural shape.

That is why Smoothing Silk Coat has become one of our most cherished products.

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