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Unleash Gorgeous, Hydrated Curls Taming the Tresses: Why Curly Hair Easily get Frizzy? The structure of curly hair makes it more susceptible to frizz. It all comes down to the shape and the natural oils your scalp produces, called sebum. Straight hair, being relatively flat and smooth, allows sebum to travel easily down the hair shaft, providing moisture and keeping the hair sleek and shiny. On the other hand, curly hair, with its twists and turns, makes it harder for the sebum to spread evenly. This means the lower parts of the hair strand can become dry and dehydrated. Additionally, the cuticle – the outermost layer of the hair strand – tends to be more raised in curly hair. A raised cuticle allows more moisture from the environment to be absorbed into the hair, leading to swelling of the hair strand and disruption of the hair's pattern, resulting in frizz. Temperature, humidity, and hair care routine also play a huge role in frizziness. If your curly hair is damaged or dry, o