my hair was also frizzy.... , so I tried these products
- Elvive anti-frizz shampoo from L'OREAL
- Elvive anti- frizz serum from L'OREAL (you can use it with wet or dry hair)..
these two products are the best...they really work for you..
because it works with my frizzy hair.
THEY ARE THE BEST........TRUST ME ;)
2006-10-29 04:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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oh my god. Everyone who said frizz ease should fire their hair stylist. It is coating your hair with high amounts of silicone for a quick while only masking the problem rather than treating it. Frizzy is dry, lacking moisture, period. Treat the problem with a professional hydrating shampoo and conditioner. You should also be receiving deep conditioning treatments with every 4-6 week haircut. In the meantime use a combination of professional serums. Choose the right serum by determining your hair texture, thicker for coarse, thinner for fine. Good ones are glass(Redken), Shine Max(pureology). Remember to treat the hair, not mask it for lasting results..
Professional products do make a difference. You get what you pay for. You wouldnt skimp on loreal to buy Wet n Wild. Your hairstylist should educate you, just like a Doctor. If they dont move on!
2006-11-01 20:06:43
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answered by Erin G 1
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A good leave in conditioner (Infusium 23) and Pantene hair cream before you dry your hair, then a little CitriShine anti frizz serum rubbed well between your palms then smoothed through your hair (especially ends) should work wonders in any weather.
2006-10-29 04:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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why has no one suggested SUNSILK for waves and curls?? Its a 24/7 frizz control cream. I have long curly hair and use the product myself! its the best ive found so far. Have tried the frizz ease range but think it tends to make hair look a little greasy.
2006-10-29 05:23:00
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answered by french student 1
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Use sulfate free shampoos since sulfates dry hair out and that's never good for frizzy hair. Also use some oil on your hair after a shower to smooth the frizz down, not like an oily oil, you can use argan oil because its the lightest and it has more benefits for hair, it wont make your hair greasy at all. I use one called Pro Natural’s argan oil, it has no silicones so it wont make your hair heavy, you pump some out and use it on your damp hair. That same brand has an awesome argan oil shampoo and conditioner if you want to go all the way.
2014-03-11 07:34:04
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answered by Elizabeth 3
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swear by frizz ease serum in damp hair
follow by frizz ease - secret agent styling cream (apply just before you go out)
on a humid day when hair goes crazy, use Lee Stafford Poker Straight Dehumidifier Spray (available in boots)
This is fantastic...!
2006-10-29 23:02:17
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answered by CM 2
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Wash your hair less often - curly hair is dry and shampoo dries it out even more.
If you can, phase out washing with shampoo, and try washing with conditioner. It takes a while for your scalp chemistry to settle down to it (phase out the shampoo slowly) but your hair will thank you.
Try the website below to start you off. Most hair care advice and products are aimed at straight hair and just doesn't work on curly girls.. Curly hair care is undergoing a revolution - jump on board!
2006-10-29 04:13:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Garnie Fructice (sp?) Sleek and shine system especially the serum that comes in a round bottle with a pump, I only need 1 pump and I have long thick hair and it doesn't weigh your hair down or leave it oily, Biosilk has alcohol in it so you shouldn't use it if you tend to have dry hair.
2016-05-22 05:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Out of the professional ranges the best by far is Kerestase by loreal. its used in all of the very best salons in London.
With cheaper products go for loreal Elvive as its modelled on the Kerestase products (ok its not gonna be 100% the same but its the closest you can get for a supermarket brand) arent we lucky!
2006-10-29 12:58:56
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answered by Samantha H 1
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i have the same type of hair. i use a little amount frizz ease after a day or so of washing. it usually works
2006-10-29 04:06:23
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answered by <3 3
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