General Terms:
* Frizzy hair: This is the most straightforward and widely understood term.
* Frizzy 'do: A casual way to refer to a frizzy hairstyle.
* Flyaway hair: Refers to the individual strands that stick out and contribute to a frizzy appearance.
Terms Describing Appearance:
* Bushy hair: If the frizz makes the hair look very full and wide.
* Poofy hair: If the frizz makes the hair stand away from the head.
* Untamed hair: Implies that the frizz makes the hair difficult to control.
Terms Relating to Style (and how frizz affects it):
* Frizzy curls/waves: If the frizz disrupts the curl or wave pattern.
* Frizzy bun/ponytail: When a normally sleek updo becomes frizzy.
Terms Describing Cause (sometimes also implying the style):
* Heat-damaged hair: If the frizz is caused by excessive heat styling.
* Dry, frizzy hair: Indicating that lack of moisture is a contributing factor.
* Weather-induced frizz: If humidity or other weather conditions cause the frizz.
In short, the best way to describe a frizzy hairdo is by combining the descriptive terms to best capture its appearance and possible cause, like "dry, frizzy curls" or "a bushy, frizzy ponytail".