Actress and fashionista Sarah Jessica Parker (SJP) was recently spotted in London with her below-the-shoulder ombre tresses in a big frizzed filled wave infused hairstyle.
TheTwitter featured a photo of SJP’s hair and mentioned the English weather as the reason for her “big crimped bouffant hairstyle.”
They also hypothesized that the 46-year-old actress had traveled across the Pond without her hairstylist and that she did her hair herself with too many passes with a curling iron or hot rollers.
The truth? We will probably never known what happened with her hair except for the fact that she has naturally curly tresses. When you mix natural curls with humid climate like London is famous for you may be heading for a frizz filled bad hair day. Even SJP isn’t immune from a frizz hair attack as shown by her images in the DailyMail.
Although the Sex And The City star looked amazing in a sparkling tailored dress with a matching tuxedo jacket, her big, bushy, frizz filled wavy hairstyle was out of character for her normally well-coiffed look.What Can Cause Frizz Like Sarah Jessica Parker’s?
Frizzy hair can happen due to a wide range of causes including but not limited to naturally textured hair which is dry and exposed to rain, fog and humidity. It can also occur when natural curls are inadvertently pulled apart and the natural curl pattern is disrupted. Too much heat styling can also be frizz inducing.
What to do? Keep hair as hydrated as possible and use leave-in conditioners and/or frizz reducers. When traveling to a climate famous for inducing frizz or fuzzy tresses, step up your frizz fighting techniques including letting hair air dry when possible or use a long finger diffuser set on a low, cool speed to control unruly tresses.
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