Slicking back frizzy hair: how to achieve a successful result without a stiff, crunchy look

The key takeaway: successful slicking back of frizzy hair requires intense hydration sealed with an oil before any styling. This healthy base helps prevent breakage and a stiff, crunchy feel while ensuring long-lasting hold . The foolproof trick for setting everything in place is the silk scarf technique, left on for 15 minutes.

Think it's impossible to achieve a sleek, straight style without suffocating your hair under a ton of chemicals? We'll prove you wrong by showing you how to straighten your curly hair with gentle and effective methods . Adopt these simple techniques now for long-lasting hold that finally respects your hair fiber.

  1. Preparation: the secret to successful straightening of frizzy hair
  2. Choosing the right styling product: gel, wax or a natural alternative?
  3. The technique: mastering the technique for short and long hair

Preparation: the secret to successful straightening of frizzy hair

Apply moisturizing treatments to frizzy hair before styling.

Why hydration is non-negotiable

Curly hair is naturally dry, that's an undeniable fact. If you skip hydration, you're headed straight for breakage. It all starts with generously applying a good nourishing cream to deeply soften the hair.

The result is immediate: the hair fiber becomes supple and shiny. Above all, your hair finally becomes manageable to the touch .

Essential steps before styling hair

Always work on clean, damp hair , never soaking wet. It's the perfect backdrop.

Before reaching for the gel to slick down your frizzy hair, prepare the area. The hair fiber needs to be conditioned to withstand the tension of the slicking down without damage. Here's how to do it right .

  • Apply a generous amount of moisturizing hair cream or milk .
  • Seal in moisture with a few drops of vegetable oil. A selection of high-quality organic vegetable oils (such as jojoba or Argan oil is a real plus.
  • Gently detangle from the ends to the roots .

Choosing the right styling product: gel, wax or a natural alternative?

Once hydration is complete, choosing the right styling product becomes the crucial step .

Gels and waxes: finding the perfect one

Want to smooth down frizzy hair without the stiff, crunchy look ? For clean lines, an edge control product is ideal. Be sure to choose clean formulas, like those rated 100/100 on Yuka.

Don't overlook the option of a natural styling wax . It texturizes and smooths effectively without stiffening .

Alternatives for gel-free nail extensions

A clean, chemical-free coating is possible. Nature offers formidable solutions.

Here is a summary to quickly identify your ideal hair care ally .

Product Outfit Benefits
"Edge Control" Gel Strongly "rigid" Ideal for precise baby hair removal, maximum hold.
Natural hair wax Modular with High Textures without hardening, matte effect, perfect for lengths.
Flaxseed gel / Aloe Vera Soft to Medium 100% natural, conditioning action, no residue.


The technique: mastering the technique for short and long hair

Slicking back short hair: straightener and brush

For short hair, the trick is to create an ultra-smooth base. Use a flat iron on thin sections, after applying a heat protectant, of course. This is the ultimate method for smoothing down frizzy hair .

Next, the boar bristle brush becomes your best friend. It allows you to smooth and flatten your hair while applying the product.

Finishing touches and tips for a perfect look

The final step is the scarf technique . Wrap a silk or satin scarf around your head for 15-20 minutes to set everything in place.

As for "scrunching" to curl, that's another story. It's the opposite technique, which aims to define the curls rather than flatten them.

Sleekly smoothing your natural hair just requires a little technique and a lot of love. We've seen that hydration remains the key to a flawless and long-lasting result . Forget breakage and white residue ! Try these simple steps to find your ideal routine . So, shall we get started ?

FAQ

How to achieve a perfect sleek look on frizzy hair?

For us, the secret lies first and foremost in the preparation. Never slick back dry hair! Start by dampening your hair and applying a generous amount of moisturizing cream. Once the hair is softened, use a boar bristle brush to smooth it back while applying your styling product. The final trick that makes all the difference? Tie a satin scarf tightly around your head for 15 minutes to set the style and prevent frizz .

What is the best gel for slicking back afro hair?

The choice is vast, but we prefer "Edge Control" gels enriched with oils (like argan or castor). They offer a strong hold suitable for 4C hair without creating that unpleasant stiff, crunchy feeling. If you're worried about white residue, opt for clear, water-based gels or flaxseed gels, which are kind to your hair while ensuring a flawless hold.

Is it possible to slick back your hair without using gel?

Absolutely, and it's sometimes even healthier for your hair! You can achieve a very sleek result by using a natural styling wax or a heavy vegetable butter like shea butter, which will "lay down" the hair with its weight. The scarf technique mentioned earlier is then essential: the mechanical pressure of the fabric replaces the chemical hold of the gel for a smooth and natural finish .

How to use a hair straightener on short hair to help smooth it down?

If your hair is short, a straightener can help relax the hair fiber for a flatter finish . Always use a heat protectant, then use a mini straightener to grip the strands from the roots. Straighten in the desired direction with a single, slow pass. However, be careful not to overuse heat to avoid damaging your natural texture in the long run.

How to properly smooth down baby hairs on a short haircut?

On short hair, baby hairs are often more difficult to tame. Our tip is to use a toothbrush or a dedicated baby hair brush. Apply a small amount of wax or strong gel directly to the brush, then carefully brush through the hair . This helps to smooth down the edges without weighing down the rest of your hairstyle.

How can I avoid the "straw-like" effect on my slicked-back hair?

Straw-like texture is a sign that your hair is thirsty. To avoid this, we emphasize the importance of sealing in moisture before styling. After applying your conditioner, apply a few drops of plant-based oil (such as jojoba or sweet almond). This creates a protective barrier that locks in moisture, ensuring suppleness and shine .

How to properly scrunch short, frizzy hair?

Unlike slicking back hair, "scrunching" aims to define volume. On very damp hair coated with hair milk, tilt your head forward or to the side. Take the ends in the palm of your hand and gently scrunch them up towards the roots, like a spring. Repeat this all over your head to add bounce to your short curls .

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