Dont click orca girls link, it contains a virus! I use Joshua Galvin anti-frizz serum,you just need to put a couple of drops onto damp hair, then dry and style as usual, it leaves your hair really shiny and smooth!
2006-12-17 02:43:04
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answered by julia 3
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Charles Worthington products are good. Whatever shampoo you use always use a good conditioner and change brands occasionally. It seems to get rid of any product build up. Two in ones aren't good. Charles Worthington do some good 'shiny' shampoos and a 'shine' spray. Boots often do three for two on CW products and they're sometimes available at cut price stores. Rinse well in clean water after washing to avoid the greasy look and wash at least every other day. The other important thing is to brush with a good brush. Mason and Pearson are best but cost a bomb. It has to be a brush, not a comb.
2006-12-17 02:50:02
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answered by ammie 4
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a lot of hair products that make hair sleek and silky or less fruzzy contain ingredients that seal the cuticle and dry out the hair, pantene for example is a classic one. For about a month or two your hair looks great, and then it starts to get dry and brittle, its because your hair isn't getting any nutrients or moisture because the ingredients have coated it and are suffocating the shaft... try not to use alot of products that end in "cone" these are the bad ones. Look into a light oil spray ( in the afican american isles of the store) or something all natural..
2006-12-17 02:42:26
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answered by Dick Tater 3
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Anti-Frizz System for sleek and silky smooth hair from L'Oreal Hair Products
2006-12-17 02:50:27
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answered by cuttiiee 6
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Hi to be honest, there is nothing out there that does this without making the hair feel like you have not washed it for days. The best thing to do, is use a high sine shampoo and conditioner. Then dry it and go over it with the hair straighteners and spray over with some shine mist.
I recommend, Pantene Ice shine Shampoo and Conditioner, and also Ice shine heat protection spray. Then Charles Worthington shine spritz. Then you good to go.
2006-12-17 05:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I have tried loads of products over the years but always go back to Frizz Ease original serum. As long as you put it on WET hair and use it sparingly it will last you ages and does a really good job. I find it not only gives zero frizz it also makes my fine hair more manageable.
2006-12-17 10:24:50
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answered by Rachel 2
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Garnier Smoothing Milk.
Try using a lighter conditioner. Leftover conditioner adds to build up and makes hair look greasy.
2006-12-17 03:57:58
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answered by krysszilla 2
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I bought some fantastic spray on stuff from my hair salon, its by Loreal so you can only buy it at the hairdressers and its 10 quid a can
But it is well worth it my hair looks like the people's on tv.......
2006-12-17 02:45:33
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answered by xXx Orange Breezer xXx 5
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You could try Aveda Brilliant. The spray on shine and also the finishing gloss are both amazing. You can buy at all Aveda stores try your local Fenwicks
2006-12-17 02:48:27
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answered by illstealyourthunder 3
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Use "Lakme Hair Next Quick Silk Shampoo/ Conditioner/ Spray." Or u can also try "silk and shine" or "Mrs.Marino Hair Softner."
Hope it works for u.
2006-12-18 02:50:09
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answered by rani 1
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