Frizzy and puffy hair: humidity isn't the only enemy
Anyone with hair that's only a few inches long knows it well: hair and humidity aren't a happy combination; hair tends to absorb all the moisture in the air, swelling when it gets too wet. What happens is that your hair ends up all tangled, completely out of place, and, in short, unmanageable.
One of the first mistakes that everyone makes, then, is to wet their hair again to try to give it some order: the
In reality, this only makes the situation worse, because it loads up with more humidity. However, if, when you look at your hair, you see that it's puffier in certain areas , often on the sides of your head, than elsewhere, then humidity has nothing to do with it: you simply have the wrong haircut.
I have a pretty good idea as to the cause: do you just cut your own hair with a clipper? In these cases, the touch of a professional is definitely evident: run to a barber right away and make yourself comfortable while he fixes your hair.