Article: Don’t immediately blast your hair with a blow dryer. Allow it to air dry at least partially. Allowing your hair to dry slowly and naturally keeps your hair in place instead of blowing it around, which can cause frizziness. If you blow dry without smoothing it out, it also can make your hair look puffy. If you want to blow dry, then let your hair partially dry naturally first. Or, you can let your hair air dry completely. If you are straightening your hair after letting it air dry, use the blow drier and a boar bristle brush to seal and smooth the cuticle. This smooths the cuticle down, while the heat from the blow dryer seals in the moisture and locks it in. If moisture is sealed inside your hair cuticle, it is less likely to attract the moisture in the air and become frizzy.  Blow dry your hair in a downward motion while using the boar bristle brush to smooth it out as you go. Brush your hair and move the blow dryer along with the brush in a downward motion. Boar bristle brushes are made from keratin, which is the same material that your hair is made from. This is why using a boar bristle brush to blow dry your hair is ideal. However, if you do not have a boar bristle brush, then any rounded or flat brush will do. While you are blow drying, pay attention to the crown where frizz is really noticeable. If you don’t smooth out your roots, you’ll look like you have a halo of frizz around your head, and it can make your hair look really frizzy. Make sure your hold your hair taught with the brush as your blow dry the crown of your head. It is important that your hair is completely dry if you’re entering a humid environment. If your hair is damp, it will continue to absorb moisture from the surrounding environment, making it appear puffy and frizzy. So, before you go outside in humid weather, make sure that your hair is completely dry. Like the serum, dry hair acts as a barrier between your hair and outside moisture. Even if you air dry, your hair should still be completely dry before leaving the house. Use a cool shot of air on each section of hair that you straighten. If your blow dryer has this button it will blast some cool air on your hair. This closes the cuticle, so it seals in the moisture on your hair. Flat ironing your hair before you go out into humid weather may increase the chance that it will curl or frizz up. This is because flat ironing can dry out your hair and then it will try to absorb moisture from the environment when you go outside. To avoid this, you may want to consider skipping the flat iron on humid days. If you do not want to skip the flat iron, then make sure that you use a heat protectant product, such as a straightening balm or cream.
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Allow your hair to air dry a bit. Blow dry with a boar bristle brush. Dry your hair completely. Skip the flat iron on humid days.
Article: Make sure your shampoo is sulfate-free and silicone-free, because sulfates can dry out curly hair even more, and silicones can build-up on curly hair. Silicones are okay for your hair as long as you use a shampoo with Cocoamidopropyl Betaine or coco-betaine, and that the shampoo does not actually contain silicones. It is important to avoid overwashing your hair to preserve your hair's natural oils. When you do wash your hair:  Massage the shampoo into your scalp and let the suds run down to your ends. Put conditioner in at the midpoint of your locks and work it down to the ends. Comb it in with a wide-toothed comb, if necessary. Scrunch your hair to help define the curls. Rinse your hair with warm or cool water to keep it from drying out. Use a 100% cotton t-shirt, microfiber towel, or even paper towels to dry your hair. Avoid rubbing your wet hair with a towel. Then, apply a monthly hot oil treatment to give your locks a glossy shine. Brushing will break your hair cuticles and cause frizz. Use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to pull out tangles. Style your hair when it's wet and try not to touch or scrunch it while it air dries. Sprays that contain sea salt are great for defining curls, but make sure it also contains conditioning ingredients, as sea salt can dry your hair. If you have to, then braid or plait it in three or more sections. Also, sleep on a satin or silk pillowcase or head scarf to minimize frizz.
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Use shampoo and conditioner specifically designed for curly hair. Wash your hair only as needed. Blot your hair dry. Apply a deep conditioning treatment weekly. Avoid brushing your hair. Put a leave-in conditioner on your hair before you style it. Skip any styling products that contain alcohol. Try not to sleep with wet hair.
Article: To do this, place the ingredients in a sieve over a bowl and then gently run a spoon along the bottom of the sieve to gently move the ingredients into the bowl. This recipe makes 4 servings or around 24 fritters. Break an egg into the mixture and whisk it together to incorporate the egg. You're on your way to making the batter. Just squeeze a lemon slice into the mixture and then pour the water in. If the mixture is still too thick, you can add more water to thin it out. These are the last of the ingredients you'll need for the batter. Use a whisk to fully mix the ingredients together. The result shouldn't be too thick, but should be a bit on the thin side. If it seems too thick and chunky, then you can add a little bit more water. In a frying pan, heat the oil over medium to high heat. Give it at least one minute to heat up. When the oil is hot, add 2 tablespoons of the mixture for each fritter and flatten it with the back of a spoon. This will give the fritter a pancake-like shape. Just watch out for spurting oil when you place the fritters into the pan. Cook until golden brown on both sides. When the fritters are cooked, use a slotted spoon to remove them from the pan and absorb any excess oil with paper towels. Serve them with chili sauce and garnish with coriander or parsley leaves. You can also always enjoy this delicious recipe on your own. These fritters are perfect for breakfast or as a snack during any time of day. If this recipe is too complicated for you, but you like the technique, you can make pan-fried corn fritters using only these ingredients:  15.25 ounces of whole kernel corn 2 eggs 2 tablespoons of flour Salt Pepper 2 tbsp. of vegetable oil
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Sift the corn flour, flour, baking powder, salt, ground coriander and cumin into a bowl. Add the egg. Add a few drops of lemon juice and water. Add the sweetcorn, spring onions and chopped coriander to the batter. Mix well. Heat the oil. Cook the fritters. Cook each fritter for about 2-3 minutes on one side before turning it over. Drain the fritters. Serve.