Shea Butter for Frizz Control

Shea butter tames frizz by coating the hair cuticle with a thin, emollient film that seals moisture inside and blocks humidity from entering the strand. Apply a small amount to damp hair before air-drying, or use a tiny amount on dry hair to smooth flyaways without weighing curls or waves down.
Why Shea Butter Works for Frizz Control
Shea butter has been a cornerstone of hair care traditions for centuries, and modern science confirms what generations already knew. For frizz control, raw unrefined shea butter provides a unique combination of deep moisture, protective sealing, and nourishing vitamins that synthetic products struggle to match.
The key advantage is shea butter's ability to penetrate the hair shaft rather than just coating it. Its molecular structure allows it to fill gaps in damaged cuticles, providing both structural repair and lasting moisture retention.
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