
Let’s just get this out of the way: frizzy hair is that uninvited guest who always shows up—humidity, late nights, even on perfectly nice days. If you’ve ever stepped outside with bouncy curls or sleek waves, only to come home with a cloud of fuzz, you’re not the only one shaking your fist at the weather.
Kenna Kennor might have a Rolodex full of Hollywood stars and be Britt Lower’s husband, but his anti-frizz advice is pure everyday genius—not a magic potion, just small changes that actually work.
Start In The Shower—It Sets the Tone
Kenna loves to say frizz control starts with your rinse-out routine, not just the product you slap on after. Pick a shampoo and conditioner free of sulfates—these harsh cleansers can leave your hair thirsty and prone to puffing up. He usually steers folks toward formulas with shea butter, coconut, or jojoba oil. And if your hair is curly or super dry, try co-washing (just using a conditioner to cleanse every other wash).
Don’t Skip The Towel Trick
One of Kenna’s favorite hacks? Pat, don’t rub, when you’re drying off. Terrycloth towels are like sandpaper to fragile hair. He hands out microfiber towels or even old cotton T-shirts to his clients. Gently squeeze and blot out water—never rough it up.
Leave-In Is Your Secret Weapon
Frizz is usually your hair’s way of saying, “Help, I’m parched!” Kenna swears by leave-in conditioners or lightweight oils—applied when your hair is still damp, focusing from mid-length down to ends. For curly or thick hair, use a rich cream; for fine hair, a light spray or serum.
Heat With Care (Or Better Yet, Skip It)
Want a fast route to poofy ends? Blast your hair on high heat, with no protection. Kenna’s best tip? Always use a thermal protectant spray. If you can let your hair air-dry for a bit before blow-drying on low, that’s even better. And when you have to style, use ceramic tools—they seal the cuticle and help hair lay flat.
Beware the Weather—But Come Prepared
Kenna never leaves actors on set without a mini hair kit: travel-sized anti-frizz cream, a soft brush, and a few bobby pins or elastics. A touch-up before going outside goes a long way. For a DIY fix in a pinch, a drop of hand cream smoothed on flyaways can save the day.
Trim, Treat, Repeat
Split ends lead to more frizz, so regular trims matter. Weekly deep treatments—protein masks, oil soaks, homemade avocado solutions—give hair the resilience it needs to fight moisture in the air.
Embrace Favorite Styles—Messy Buns, Braids, and Headbands
Kenna swears that sometimes, fighting frizz is about loving it. Embrace a little texture; control the rest. Slick back stubborn pieces with a bit of product and pull the rest into a loose braid or bun—a look that’s always “in” whether you’re at a movie premiere or just surviving summer.
Bottom Line—Be Patient, Not Perfectionist
Frizz is stubborn—but with Kenna Kennor’s hands-on tricks, you’ll look polished, confident, and like you put in way more effort than you did. That’s star power, no matter your weather.