S-Factor an exclusive line by TIGI (the maker of bed head). The whole line is a smoothing shine concept...I love the shampoo and the conditioner, It rocks! Most people say that it really doesn't matter what you wash your hair with, but it makes a major difference, the first step to control frizz is to start within the shower. The leave-in papaya spray is freaking awesome, it works as a de-tangler.
There whole product line is amazing...
They call me the beauty expert
2007-01-25 12:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter's hair seems to get frizzy with the humidity here in Florida. She uses Herbal Essence line of hair products. Everything from shampoo, conditioner, gel, mousse, hairspray. After about an hour caking all that junk on her hair it seems to be fine. no frizz!!
2007-01-25 20:25:20
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answered by lady_daizee 3
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I like all of John Freida's frizz-ease line of products, they work well for me. If you blow dry though I would definitely reccommend using an IONIC dryer as it creates a smoother look than regular blow dryers. I also use the nozzle attachment to focus the air on a specific point instead of just blowing all of your hair around. Also point the nozzle down your hair not at your hair. Also if you use a round brush it creates a smoother look.
2007-01-25 20:40:35
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answered by absolutely_fabulous_78 4
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I have recently started using Avon's shampoo/conditioner called Advanced Techniques Straight & Sleek for straight/wavy hair. It works pretty good, at least compared to all the other stuff that claims to help, I noticed that when I use the Avon stuff, my hair doesnt frizz out near as much.
2007-01-25 20:25:53
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answered by Moops 5
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I love love LOVE the Oleo-Relax line from Kerastase. Ultimate luxury, optimal health for your hair. Especially if you flat iron. The line has a shampoo, conditioner, serum and hair spray. It's an awesome line, well worth the price!
2007-01-25 20:53:15
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answered by haolebunch 2
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Garnier Fructis sleek and shine Anti- frizz Serum. It's the best
2007-01-25 20:27:40
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answered by NicOOd 5
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John Frieda Smoothing Serum is amazing.
Its a little pricey but its worth it because you dont feel too much residue or stickyness like some products!
Good luck taming the mane! :)
Cheers.
D
2007-01-25 20:24:37
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answered by danae_rachelle 3
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I like the Frizz-ease products, and I find using hot oil treatments does wonders for me.
2007-01-25 21:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I simply frizz-controlling gel. Works like a charm! I also use styling milk cream.
2007-01-25 20:24:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene's leave-in conditioner and a little bit of L.A. Looks gel. :)
2007-01-25 20:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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