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How to Use Growth & Strengthen Hair Oil for Frizz (Smooth Ends, Never Weighed Down)

Frizz doesn’t need more product—it needs better technique. Here’s our step-by-step method to smooth ends with Growth & Strengthen Hair Oil using micro-presses so it stays lightweight.

Tutorial: Growth & Strengthen Hair Oil for Frizz — How We Smooth Ends Without Weighing Them Down

Frizz is usually your hair asking for one of two things: moisture or protection.

And when frizz shows up, most people do the exact thing that makes it worse — they apply too much product too fast. The hair gets heavy, the ends separate, and instead of smooth you get that coated look.

This is the exact method for using the Growth & Strengthen Hair Oil for frizzy ends — so you get a soft, polished finish without weighing anything down.


First: What Kind of Frizz Are You Dealing With?

Type 1: Dry frizz (ends feel rough, hair looks puffy)

Common if you wash often, use heat, have color damage, or have naturally dry or textured hair. Goal: soften and seal the ends lightly.

Type 2: Humidity frizz (hair frizzes the second you step outside)

Tends to happen when hair is porous, you live somewhere humid, or your ends soak up moisture from the air. Goal: smooth the cuticle and create a light barrier.

Good news: the same technique works for both. The only difference is how much you use.


The Key Rule: Micro-Presses Only

The dropper pulls up a lot — never do full squeezes.

A micro-press is a tiny squeeze, just enough to release a small ribbon into your palm. When you're fighting frizz, you'll be tempted to add more. Don't. The secret is less product, better placement.


The 60-Second Frizz-Smoothing Method

Step 1: Start with the smallest amount

  • Fine hair: ½ micro-press
  • Medium hair: 1 micro-press
  • Thick/textured: 1–2 micro-presses

Into your palm — not directly on your hair.

Step 2: Spread it thin Rub palms together for 2–3 seconds, then run the oil across your fingertips. You want a light film on your hands — not slick oil.

Step 3: Ends first, always Apply to the last 2–4 inches of your ends and the pieces that look the most dry or frizzy. Use a gentle press-and-glide motion — don't rake aggressively.

Step 4: Mid-lengths only if needed If frizz is higher up, lightly smooth mid-lengths using what's already on your hands. No extra oil yet.

Step 5: The clean-hand finish Take a clean section of your palms (or lightly wipe hands on a towel) and do one final soft pass over the outside layer. It smooths flyaways without adding more product.

Step 6: Wait 60 seconds before adding more Frizz smoothing settles as the oil distributes. After 60 seconds: still frizzy? Add one more micro-press. Looks smooth? Stop.


For Humidity Frizz: The Outer Layer Only Trick

Don't oil the whole head. Instead:

  1. Apply to ends first
  2. Take what's left and smooth only the outer layer — the hair you can see

This gives you a polished look without making the inside layers heavy.


For Curly or Wavy Hair: Don't Break the Pattern

Frizz in curly or wavy hair often happens when you disrupt the curl pattern. Try this:

  • Apply oil using a light praying-hands motion on the ends
  • Gently scrunch upward once or twice
  • Don't rake through the curls after

The goal is smooth definition, not separation.


Common Mistakes That Cause Oily Ends

Mistake #1: Applying oil straight from the dropper Fix: dispense into palm, spread thin, then apply.

Mistake #2: Using full presses Fix: micro-presses only.

Mistake #3: Starting near the roots Fix: ends first, always.

Mistake #4: Adding more too quickly Fix: wait 60 seconds before deciding.

Mistake #5: Oil + heavy leave-in + heavy styling cream Fix: keep it simple — one main frizz step at a time.


A Simple Frizz Routine You Can Repeat

  1. ½–1 micro-press into palm
  2. Rub hands to thin it out
  3. Ends first, then outer layer
  4. Wait 60 seconds
  5. Add one more micro-press only if needed

What It Should Look Like When It's Right

The right amount doesn't look oily. It looks like smoother ends, less puffiness, soft shine, and hair that still moves and feels light.

Frizz doesn't need a complicated routine. It needs a consistent one — and a method that keeps your hair polished without overdoing it.

The biggest difference you'll notice: ends that feel soft and look finished, without that weighed-down look that makes people swear off hair oils in the first place.

Try it with the Growth & Strengthen Hair Oil.

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