The Polished Top Knot
A top knot is a classic for a reason: it's chic, versatile, and excellent at keeping unruly hair contained. By gathering all your hair securely at the crown of your head, you minimise its exposure to humidity, preventing the dreaded puffiness that can
ruin a look. For a sleek finish, start by pulling your hair into a high ponytail. If you have frizz-prone hair, apply a tiny amount of gel or serum around your hairline before brushing your hair up. Then, twist the ponytail around its base and secure it firmly with pins. The key to using products sparingly here is targeted application. Instead of coating your whole head, use a clean mascara wand or an old toothbrush spritzed with a light-hold hairspray to gently smooth down any flyaways around the hairline and the bun itself. This keeps the look polished without feeling heavy or stiff.
The Effortless Half-Up Twist
For those who want to keep their length while controlling the frizz-prone crown area, the half-up twist is an ideal solution. This style effectively keeps the hair off your face and smooths the top layer, which is most exposed to the elements. Start with towel-dried, damp hair. Work a pea-sized amount of a lightweight leave-in conditioner or anti-frizz balm through the mid-lengths and ends to lock in moisture. Part your hair as you normally would, then take a two-to-three-inch section of hair from one side of your temple, twist it back, and pin it. Repeat on the other side, either pinning it separately or joining it with the first twist at the back of your head. This style works with your hair's natural texture, not against it, providing gentle control where you need it most.
The Protective Crown Braid
Braids are a fantastic weapon against frizz because they bundle the hair together, reducing friction and exposure to moisture. A crown braid, or halo braid, is particularly effective because it tucks away all the ends and contains the hair around the hairline, an area notorious for flyaways. To start, you can prep your hair with a small amount of texturizing spray to give it some grip, which also helps control frizz. Create a Dutch or French braid along your hairline, continuing all the way around your head and pinning it securely. It may seem complex, but with a little practice, it becomes a quick and elegant go-to style for humid days. The structure of the braid itself does most of the work, meaning you won't need much, if any, finishing product.
The Modern Bubble Ponytail
A bubble ponytail is a playful and surprisingly effective way to manage a long ponytail that might otherwise expand in the humidity. This style uses multiple elastics down the length of the pony to create 'bubbles', which keeps the hair contained and stylishly segmented. Start with a simple ponytail—high or low. Then, place additional hair elastics every few inches down the length of the ponytail. Gently pull apart each section to create a rounded, 'bubble' effect. The only product you might need is a single drop of hair oil or serum, warmed between your palms and smoothed over the ponytail before you add the elastics. This adds a bit of shine and a protective barrier against moisture without weighing the hair down.
The Strategic Scarf Updo
Sometimes the best way to fight frizz is with a stylish accessory. A silk or satin scarf can be your best friend on a high-humidity day. These materials cause less friction than cotton and can help keep hair smooth. Tying a scarf around a simple bun or ponytail not only conceals any potential frizz but also adds a sophisticated pop of colour to your outfit. Pull your hair into a quick, messy top knot or a low bun. Then, fold your favourite scarf and wrap it around the base of the bun or use it as a headband to keep your hairline smooth. The scarf acts as a physical barrier against the humidity, requiring zero anti-frizz product while delivering maximum style and protection.














