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When heat and moisture combine, frizz often gets a hold of us but there is a fix.

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Actually, there are dozens of them.

Below, browse hairstyles that laugh in the face of frizz, per our expert panel of celebrity hairstylists.

Next, take your ponytail and create a bun by twisting it clockwise.

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Secure with bobby pins and addbarrettesor your accessory of choice.

Then, pull your hair up into amessy bunthe more tendrils that spill out, the better.

Bright Bobby Pins

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Lipstick-hued bobby pins are both playful and practical.

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As added security to keep your coif in place, tuck strands behind your ears.

This style works particularly well with longer hair the locks spilling over the shoulder really give it some oomph.

Always use finishing spray on a look like this to prevent it from falling flat in humid conditions.

Tessa Thompson with a milkmaid braid.

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To get twists like Chiara Ferragni, section off your hair into four pieces.

For the remaining two sections, simply pull the pieces back and add the clip.

“Blow dry your hair usingGood Behavior Spirulina Protein Smoothing Spray,” says Leo Izquierdo.

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Finish by gathering hair into a ponytail.

Before pulling your hair up, get some waves by wrapping sections around the curling iron’s wand.

Once you’ve secured the bun with a hair tie or bobby pins (or both!

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), spray your hair with ahumidity-resistant hairspray.

They also hold up in humidity.

A lengthy mane like Tayshia Adams’s really allows you to show the braids off.

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Then finish with a light-hold hairspray.

The look can be worn half-up or pulled entirely off the face for more humidity-fighting power.

It offers a smidgen of edge while still serving as an everyday and particularly a humid-day look.

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Ballerina Bun

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Never underestimate a classic bun.

We’re fans ofKenra Professional Perfect Blowout Light Hold Styling Creme.

To add volume, back-comb the hair at the crown.

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Her Dutch-braided ‘do would work just as well at a formal event as it would at amusic festival.

Braid each section regularly, and secure the ends with a clear elastic.

Finish with a light-hold hairspray.

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If you’re feeling fancy, try a fishtail and top it off with some decorative bobby pins.

Scarves aren’t the only accessory that can protect your style from humidity-induced frizzing and disarray.

Add a hat to any updo for an elevated, fully accessorized look a la Tracee Ellis Ross.

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Still, Franck Izquierdo offers us some pointers.

First, “Gather your hair and brush super high to create a ponytail”.

Next, braid your ponytail and secure it with a clear elastic.

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Wrap the braid around the base of your ponytail and pin it in place with bobby pins.

Finish with a flexible-holdhairspray.

“This works even better onday-two hairfor a textured look,” Grenia says.

Pippa Middleton dutch braid and ponytail

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On the side of the head under your part, grab a section of hair and beginFrench braiding.

Secure with a bobby pin, spray withtexturizing spray, and voila!

You’ve got yourself a baby French braid.

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Braided High Ponytail

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We love the gorgeous texture of Halle Berry’s braided pony.

Use a small amount ofIGK Crybaby Anti-Frizz Smoothing Serumto tame frizz.

Once the braid is done, secure with an invisible hair band," he instructs.

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And can we just say that we love the way her topknot highlights her platinum extensions?

Just keep in mind that they are a commitment.

“Be prepared to invest up to six hours to create these twists.

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They require time, patience, and often the use of added synthetic hair.

However, if cared for properly, the twists can last up to several months,” says Federico.

A clean center part and products that give hair shine and control.

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Then, simply secure this section of hair with a bobby pin.

Finish the look with shine serum and flexible-hold hairspray.

That’s because when the head is level, the nape is very tight, he explains.

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To get her look, Federico says to first prep hair with texturizing spray to give it grip.

Leomie Anderson’s cheerleader-esque pony is foolproof and frizz-fighting.

You’ll want to place it high atop your head for that “wow” factor.

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And don’t forget to finish with a flexible-hold hairspray to keep your ‘do in place and tame flyaways.

To replicate, Federico suggests first parting hair down the center with a tail comb.

Finish by repeating on the other side, he instructs.

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With this visually effortless style, the key is not trying to achieve perfection.

In fact, a little bit of humidity will actually help to enhance waves and natural texture.

Spritz withAquage Dry Texture Finishing Sprayfor that lived-in finish.

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To get her it-girl style, Rubenstein advises prepping hair with texturizing spray.

Secure the end of your braid with bobby pins.

Lastly, spritz more texturizing spray on hair and tousle with your fingers.

Christine Chiu wearing a headband-like braid on the red carpet

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McLaren suggests prepping damp hair with an alcohol-free mousse before blow-drying and loosely braiding.

Applying a light hair oil will enhance shine and fight humidity, too.

It has the woven look of a braid but requires less time and styling savvy to achieve.

Emmy Rossum with side braid and bobby pins

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To replicate, he instructs first prepping your hair with texturizing spray.

Finish with shine spray to help fight frizz.

Scarf Style

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Ascarfis the hair accessory that has all-season appeal.

Busy Phillips with blue pigtail braids

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Keeping hair hydrated can help to reduce frizz.

From washing to styling, you’ll want to invest in products that moisturize strands and promote healthy hair.

Think: anti-frizz shampoos, conditioners, oils, gels, etc.

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Here are ourtop picks for anti-humidity hair products.

Updosponytails, buns, or braids, etc.are popular styles to wear when it’s humid out.

Depending on your hair bang out and texture, humidity may cause your hair to frizz or fall flat.

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Avoid wearing hair down and looseunless you use the right products.

Humidity may exacerbate frizz, especially if hair is curly and/or dry.

Dry hair will seek out moisture, including moisture in the air.

Jane Krakowski with hairline braid

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It’s important to hydrate hair with moisture-enriching products to reduce frizz.

Halle Berry wearing a high braided ponytail

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Kate Bosworth with high braided ponytail

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Jada Pinkett-Smith in blonde feed-in micro-braids pulled into a bun

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Shahidah Omar in shoulder-length twists

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Model Cindy Bruna wearing a low ponytail

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Camila Cabello wearing a fishtail braid

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Leomie Anderson wearing a high ponytail

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Eris Baker in double Dutch braids

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Eva Longoria tousled fishtail braid

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Lucy Boynton with short braided hair

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Eiza Gonzalez in a loose French braid

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Lina Aisha wearing a double bun hairstyle

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Maria Menounos with bubble ponytail

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Riley Keough’s Dutch braid from back

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Giulia Elettra Gorietti wearing a braided hairstyle shown from back

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