Humidity Can Be Your Silk Press's Biggest Nemesis—Here's How to Fight Back

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If you're paying attention, you may notice a slight nippiness in the air, a subtle splash of color on the trees, and the gradual emergence of pumpkin-flavored everything—that's right! It's finally silk press season since fall has finally arrived. As someone who's worn their hair naturally but in protective styles since transitioning from the chemically treated hair of my childhood years, I've been itching to try my hand at a silk press (or more realistically, finally venturing to a salon to get it done by someone who's a pro at working with natural hair patterns).

I'll admit I've been hesitant to use any heat on my curls despite a deep desire to see once and for all how much growth has occurred since my big chop in October 2020. Now, three years later, I've finally decided it's time I give it a shot. As long as I'm living in the rainy Pacific Northwest, protecting my new hair style from humidity while also protecting my strands from heat is my number one priority. Below, you'll find 15 products heralded as silk press protectors I'm planning on adding to my haircare routine before the season draws to a close.

Combating the Frizz

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Defense Against Heat Damage

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Smart Styling Aids

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Maya Thomas
Assistant Beauty Editor
Maya Thomas is Who What Wear's assistant beauty editor based just outside of Seattle, Washington. Her strong love for all things beauty and fashion stems from a strong childhood interest in the fine arts. During a gap year spent in Paris studying the history of French fashion, she shifted her focus to English literature and journalism as a student at Loyola Marymount University with the goal of one day pursuing a career in fashion. After graduating in May 2021, Maya began freelancing for Parade.com as a contributing commerce writer while also building a following on her lifestyle blog, Itsmayalala.com. When she's not writing, Maya spends her free time catching up on reading, perusing art galleries, and enjoying a night out at the ballet every now and then.