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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Suffolk chapter.

Although it may already seem like summer is already here in Boston with the unusually warm weather we’ve been having, it’s not. But, when it does come, some of us ladies have to face the troubles of unwanted frizzy hair caused by the hot and humid weather. Coming from a girl with extremely curly and frizzy natural hair, I swear by these three products during those humid months. As a matter of fact, I swear by them all year round.


1.) Garnier Fructis Anti-Humidity Smoothing Milk

This is the first product in the three-step process. After you shower, rub a quarter size amount into your hair from your tips to your roots, and then blow dry. You can also use a heat protecting spray if you like, but I recommend saving that for step.
 

2.) Garnier Fructis Flat Iron Perfector Straightening Mist

This spray is like perfection in a bottle. It contains argan oil, which is going to give you shine, make your hair smell awesome, and protect it from heat damage. Spray this onto each section of your hair that you straighten to get the best results. This works best when you are working with completely dry hair!
 

3.) Garnier Fructis Anti Frizz Serum

This is the last product in the three step process, unless you will be using hairspray afterwards to keep your hair in place. When you are done straightening your hair, take 1-2 pumps of this, work it into the ends of your hair, and go over each part of your hair one time. This will help mend split ends, and keep your hair looking silky and smooth, as if you are walking fresh out of a hair salon! After you use this, you can also go back and smooth down fly aways, if you have any, with the milk used in step 1.
 
I hope these products and steps work as well as they do for me, for everyone else! If you decide to give these products a try, let us know what you think by leaving a review in the comments :)
 

Hey! I'm Lisa and I am a senior at Suffolk. I am a Public Relations major with a minor in marketing.  
Originally from Connecticut, Erica attends Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is a senior, majoring in public relations, and minoring in marketing. She founded Suffolk's chapter of Her Campus along with co-Campus Correspondent, Mackenzie Newcomb. has interned at a few start-up companies including Quincy Apparel and Good to Go Organics. She was also a public relations intern at Regan Communications Group, and is currently the advertising/marketing intern at The Improper Bostonian Magazine. Erica also works on Newbury Street at Jack Wills University Outfitters, a British clothing company that is expanding across America. She is very interested in the world of fashion, and hopes to make it big doing marketing/PR for a fashion magazine or as a publicist in New York City or LA upon graduation. In her free time, she enjoys shopping, hanging out with friends, going to the beach, reading, writing, and dancing.