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Definition of frizz in English: frizzverb frɪzfrɪz [with object]1Form (hair) into a mass of small, tight curls. her hair was crimped and frizzed into a leonine mane Example sentencesExamples - Her long, scarlet hair hung loose from the French braids, and was frizzed from the night's sleep.
- His brown, wavy hair was frizzed from tossing in his sleep and he was breathing heavily.
- That summer the Puerto Rican girls had straightened their hair like Mariah Carey but the white girls were still frizzing their hair out with big perms.
- She had gray frizzed hair tied back in a loose bun and she was wearing a long, black dress.
- She pulled the comforter off of her head, frizzing her mousy brown hair.
- Priya was a mad scientist; she wore a white lab coat with her hair frizzed out to the ends.
- His hair was all frizzed up and he wore a happy smile.
- It was like he had dumped water on himself and frizzed his hair around.
- Around the same time, French women frizzed their hair with heat and then sculpted it to towering heights.
- It was too much work to frizz it up, so I was just going to stuff it under a baseball cap again.
- She had frizzed black hair and wore a severe navy blue blazer and skirt.
- The day is hot, humid, and overcast - the kind of day that frizzes hair and dampens spirits.
- Her hair was frizzed and disheveled from a night of worry and sorrow.
- My hair was limp, stringy, greasy, and frizzed from all the dyeing I did to it.
- Hairdressers for a long time have been trying to perfect curling hair without damaging or frizzing the ends.
- A fringe of frizzed hair conceals a narrow band.
- My hair will still be wet when she comes; I won't have time to frizz it up.
- According to President Watson, rumor has it that Denver was chosen because ‘the weather did not frizz one's hair.’
- My hair was frizzed and my natural curls had returned.
- Her wine red hair was frizzed, and her jaw was clenched.
Synonyms curly, curled, corkscrew, crimped, crinkled, crinkly, kinked, kinky, waved, frizzed, corrugated - 1.1no object (of hair) form itself into a mass of small, tight curls.
his hair had frizzed out symmetrically Example sentencesExamples - Are you fed up of your hair frizzing up whenever you step out into damp and humid air?
- My eyeliner is all smudged, and my hair is frizzing out in tendrils because of the humidity.
- Long locks of once-blonde hair now frizzed in greasy clumps filled with dirt and thorns.
- We recommend using a Silicon spray to protect the synthetic hair from frizzing, drying out and fading
- I sighed as I realized how much my hair had frizzed from the rain.
- It also keeps hair from frizzing and protects it, especially the ends, before flat-ironing.
- The crimson ribbon had unraveled and his silver-blonde hair was spilling out over his shoulders, frizzing slightly.
- Make sure that the split end areas are dried as straight as possible since splits look worse when they are allowed to wave, curl, frizz or spike out.
- Danny Masterson, highly annoyed at the the moisture in the summer air frizzing up his perfectly gelled hair, moped around from station to station.
- Here at Chiggy we understand how different curly hair is - how it shrinks, frizzes and needs lots of moisture.
- She cried as her pretty curls began to frizz in the rain.
- She didn't have very long hair, and it was naturally wavy, so when let down it started to frizz.
- Her dark red hair frizzed in a manner that would have been comical if her gaze was not one of hatred.
- It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala.
- They are smoother than mesh rollers and less likely to catch the hair, causing it to tangle or frizz.
- Looking over to the small mirror hung on the wall, Nicola noticed her hair was still in the knot Lenni had put it in for the ball, but now some hair had fallen out of it while other parts frizzed.
- It was straight, but she had small curls around her forehead from the rain and it was starting to frizz slightly.
- My hair can frizz out to double its size in 4 minutes on a humid day.
- Needless to say, his hair frizzed massively.
- Since dry hair is most likely to frizz and look dull, it really needs moisture.
2Dress (chamois or a similar leather) with pumice or a scraping knife.
noun frɪzfrɪz mass nounThe state of being formed into a mass of small, tight curls. a perm system designed to add curl without frizz Example sentencesExamples - Doing the opposite will only cause the hair cuticle to become rough, creating unnecessary frizz.
- Developed with us in mind, it helps eliminate frizz and gives hair a smooth finish.
- It's half curly, half straight with blonde on top and brown underneath and loads of frizz.
- When used on already dry hair, a flat iron, explains Romero, locks in moisture, creating smooth and shiny locks while eliminating frizz.
- She looked lovely, aside from the mess of half-formed curls and frizz that sat atop her head.
- This technique works best on straight hair and can be risky for frizzy hair, as poorly executed razoring can make the frizz worse.
- Because humidity is sealed out, it doesn't have a chance to cause frizz.
- After dealing with frizz and the issues faced by blondes, he turned his attention to brunettes, whose main complaint was dull, listless hair.
- She has long, straight brown hair completely free of frizz and deep blue eyes.
- ‘It got rid of my frizz but didn't feel gooey or sticky like other products I've used,’ reported one tester with hard-to-manage locks.
- A weekly deep-conditioning mask will add moisture and combat the frizz.
- His essential hair products for summer are a good leave-in conditioner and an anti-chlorine shampoo - although to prevent frizz, try not to shampoo too often.
- To cut frizz and shape curls, twist small sections of wet hair around your finger (the sections will remain when you remove your finger) and let them air-dry.
- So whether your concern is dullness, damage, frizz or fragility, we have the answers to ease even the toughest hair-care woes.
- Tame your hair into dreads and don't wash so it eventually reaches the state where it cleans and takes care of itself and washing it would only stir up the dormant dandruff, and cause unnecessary frizz.
- I've also realised lately that if I don't towel-dry my hair, but apply product right away and let it dry evenly, there's a lot less frizz.
- The key to re-creating this style at home is to contain any wild frizz and to let the curls naturally air-dry.
- Danilo says that these days, there's no excuse for frizz.
- We're finishing hair with new products that control frizz and fuzz, but keep it soft and sexy.
- Otherwise, that is if I've slept on it, I generally have it in a ponytail because at least then the frizz isn't evident unless I turn around.
Synonyms mass, mane, mop, thatch, head, crop, bush, cloud, fuzz, foam, curls, tangle, chaos, cascade, quiff, halo
Origin Late Middle English (in sense 2 of the verb): from French friser. sense 1 of the verb dates from the late 16th century. Rhymes biz, Cadíz, Cadiz, fizz, gee-whiz, his, is, Liz, Ms, phiz, quiz, squiz, swizz, tizz, viz, whizz, wiz, zizz Definition of frizz in US English: frizzverbfrɪzfriz [with object]1Form (hair) into a mass of small, tight curls or tufts. her hair was frizzed up in a style that seemed matronly Example sentencesExamples - My hair was frizzed and my natural curls had returned.
- She pulled the comforter off of her head, frizzing her mousy brown hair.
- My hair was limp, stringy, greasy, and frizzed from all the dyeing I did to it.
- She had frizzed black hair and wore a severe navy blue blazer and skirt.
- Priya was a mad scientist; she wore a white lab coat with her hair frizzed out to the ends.
- She had gray frizzed hair tied back in a loose bun and she was wearing a long, black dress.
- His hair was all frizzed up and he wore a happy smile.
- According to President Watson, rumor has it that Denver was chosen because ‘the weather did not frizz one's hair.’
- His brown, wavy hair was frizzed from tossing in his sleep and he was breathing heavily.
- Hairdressers for a long time have been trying to perfect curling hair without damaging or frizzing the ends.
- That summer the Puerto Rican girls had straightened their hair like Mariah Carey but the white girls were still frizzing their hair out with big perms.
- Her wine red hair was frizzed, and her jaw was clenched.
- A fringe of frizzed hair conceals a narrow band.
- Around the same time, French women frizzed their hair with heat and then sculpted it to towering heights.
- Her hair was frizzed and disheveled from a night of worry and sorrow.
- My hair will still be wet when she comes; I won't have time to frizz it up.
- It was too much work to frizz it up, so I was just going to stuff it under a baseball cap again.
- The day is hot, humid, and overcast - the kind of day that frizzes hair and dampens spirits.
- Her long, scarlet hair hung loose from the French braids, and was frizzed from the night's sleep.
- It was like he had dumped water on himself and frizzed his hair around.
Synonyms curly, curled, corkscrew, crimped, crinkled, crinkly, kinked, kinky, waved, frizzed, corrugated - 1.1no object (of hair) form itself into a mass of small tight curls.
his hair had frizzed out symmetrically Example sentencesExamples - It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala.
- We recommend using a Silicon spray to protect the synthetic hair from frizzing, drying out and fading
- It was straight, but she had small curls around her forehead from the rain and it was starting to frizz slightly.
- Are you fed up of your hair frizzing up whenever you step out into damp and humid air?
- My eyeliner is all smudged, and my hair is frizzing out in tendrils because of the humidity.
- Needless to say, his hair frizzed massively.
- Here at Chiggy we understand how different curly hair is - how it shrinks, frizzes and needs lots of moisture.
- She didn't have very long hair, and it was naturally wavy, so when let down it started to frizz.
- Looking over to the small mirror hung on the wall, Nicola noticed her hair was still in the knot Lenni had put it in for the ball, but now some hair had fallen out of it while other parts frizzed.
- They are smoother than mesh rollers and less likely to catch the hair, causing it to tangle or frizz.
- Since dry hair is most likely to frizz and look dull, it really needs moisture.
- It also keeps hair from frizzing and protects it, especially the ends, before flat-ironing.
- I sighed as I realized how much my hair had frizzed from the rain.
- My hair can frizz out to double its size in 4 minutes on a humid day.
- Long locks of once-blonde hair now frizzed in greasy clumps filled with dirt and thorns.
- Make sure that the split end areas are dried as straight as possible since splits look worse when they are allowed to wave, curl, frizz or spike out.
- She cried as her pretty curls began to frizz in the rain.
- The crimson ribbon had unraveled and his silver-blonde hair was spilling out over his shoulders, frizzing slightly.
- Her dark red hair frizzed in a manner that would have been comical if her gaze was not one of hatred.
- Danny Masterson, highly annoyed at the the moisture in the summer air frizzing up his perfectly gelled hair, moped around from station to station.
nounfrɪzfriz The state of being formed into a mass of tight curls or tufts. a perm designed to add curl without frizz Example sentencesExamples - Doing the opposite will only cause the hair cuticle to become rough, creating unnecessary frizz.
- I've also realised lately that if I don't towel-dry my hair, but apply product right away and let it dry evenly, there's a lot less frizz.
- A weekly deep-conditioning mask will add moisture and combat the frizz.
- Otherwise, that is if I've slept on it, I generally have it in a ponytail because at least then the frizz isn't evident unless I turn around.
- We're finishing hair with new products that control frizz and fuzz, but keep it soft and sexy.
- His essential hair products for summer are a good leave-in conditioner and an anti-chlorine shampoo - although to prevent frizz, try not to shampoo too often.
- To cut frizz and shape curls, twist small sections of wet hair around your finger (the sections will remain when you remove your finger) and let them air-dry.
- ‘It got rid of my frizz but didn't feel gooey or sticky like other products I've used,’ reported one tester with hard-to-manage locks.
- Danilo says that these days, there's no excuse for frizz.
- The key to re-creating this style at home is to contain any wild frizz and to let the curls naturally air-dry.
- She has long, straight brown hair completely free of frizz and deep blue eyes.
- So whether your concern is dullness, damage, frizz or fragility, we have the answers to ease even the toughest hair-care woes.
- She looked lovely, aside from the mess of half-formed curls and frizz that sat atop her head.
- Developed with us in mind, it helps eliminate frizz and gives hair a smooth finish.
- After dealing with frizz and the issues faced by blondes, he turned his attention to brunettes, whose main complaint was dull, listless hair.
- Because humidity is sealed out, it doesn't have a chance to cause frizz.
- Tame your hair into dreads and don't wash so it eventually reaches the state where it cleans and takes care of itself and washing it would only stir up the dormant dandruff, and cause unnecessary frizz.
- It's half curly, half straight with blonde on top and brown underneath and loads of frizz.
- When used on already dry hair, a flat iron, explains Romero, locks in moisture, creating smooth and shiny locks while eliminating frizz.
- This technique works best on straight hair and can be risky for frizzy hair, as poorly executed razoring can make the frizz worse.
Synonyms mass, mane, mop, thatch, head, crop, bush, cloud, fuzz, foam, curls, tangle, chaos, cascade, quiff, halo
Origin Late Middle English (in frizz (sense 2 of the verb)): from French friser. frizz (sense 1 of the verb) dates from the late 16th century. |