Just don't over-use it or it will weigh your hair down. It works pretty well. It's hard to find just the right product for hair, eh?
2006-08-26 04:55:07
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answered by berecca 2
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I very almost have not rather tried that John Frieda anti-frizz yet, yet I heard they do no longer artwork that solid (i've got examine the memories in Ulta). I even have been making use of professional Naturals Moroccan argan oil. It rather helped look after the frizz and made my hair shinier and greater healthy. Why do no longer you are attempting it? :)
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answered by hirschfeld 4
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Yes but so does Paul Mitchells Skinny Serum and a product called Silk sold at Wal Mart salons
2006-08-26 04:55:48
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answered by bramblerock 5
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Yes! I have thick wavy hair, and this definitely tames the frizz. Just dont use more than a dime size amount, especially near your roots, or it will end up weighing it down too much or look greasy. I also recommend bed head styling cream, which works just as well.
2006-08-26 05:27:31
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answered by Katie824 2
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No....If u got frizz, just get some aloe vera and the frizz is gone
2006-08-26 04:55:37
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answered by sunflare63 7
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not really. zero frizz (walmart 5 bucks) and biosilk (beauty supply 15 dollars) work better. i recommend biosil cos u can use it in dry hair without wighing it down. good luck.
2006-08-26 04:55:09
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answered by Red Hot Chili Peppers 3
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i just started using it and so far so good
2006-08-26 16:43:51
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answered by BUTTAPECAN 2
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MAKE IT YOUR HABIT TO ALWAYS BE NATURAL.
DON'T USE SYNTHETIC MORE
2006-08-26 04:57:30
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answered by Udit D 4
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