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wat r good shampoo and conditioners for frizz. and is frizz-ease good?

2007-02-12 03:55:53 · 15 answers · asked by ? 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

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i think frizzi-ease is good. my sis used it. she looks great. stick with it

2007-02-13 22:03:45 · answer #1 · answered by kash 2 · 1 0

Nowadays, lots of people will do practically anything to get straight, shiny, sleek hair. Unfortunately, out of the thousands of dollars spent yearly by the average person, only 50 dollars are not gone to waste. Most companies will try to cheat you out of your money by claiming their product will control frizz and magically perform a miracle that will leave your hair frizz free. Reality is, hair doesn't work that way. You can look for a good product but I'll guarantee, only 10% work. Understand that your hair is frizzy because of it's bond arrangements. The only way your hair will become frizz free is if you break or rearrange your hair bonds which permanently damages your hair.
Getting to the point, styling products contain chemicals. Now, if you put something un-natural with something natural, you destroy the natural thing. So regardless of which styling product you use, it's cons will over weigh the pros.
I've listed links for two websites that sell natural products. The link for rubber-ducky has been recommended to me from countless of my friends who suffer from frizz; however, I have never used them and don't know if they actually work. The second link will take you to Lush's on-line store. They have countless on-line stores for countries other then the u.s in case you don't live there. I've used their products and have received great results. They provide shampoos for all types of hair and have wonderful, frizz preventive conditioners and treatments. Their one con is that they're a little expensive.
The answer for your question is frizz ease good, is yes. I suggest trying olive oil and herbal indian oil which is very helpful in reducing frizz.
I hope I've helped and best of luck.

2007-02-12 04:38:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I find Frizz-Ease too greasy and not very good value for money.

Is your hair frizzy or do you mean really thick? Or both?

If its thick just get your hair layered, or thinned.

But i'm guessing you mean frizzy. Well, try Tre-Semme shampoos and conditioners, don't towel-dry your hair, just gently squeeze water out. Then apply a small amount of serum (Tony&Guy is fabulous) and comb through to distibute evenly.

Then blowdry your hair bit by bit (be patient!) but make sure that you ALWAYS point the nozzle downwards, always. And don't brush your hair to much. Also try a natural bristle brush, they're good on static prone hair.

Also try Lee Stafford's anti-humidity spray which will protect your hair from frizz, hopefully! It's not fantastic, but it works a bit, and smells amazing!

Hope that helped, and good luck!!

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Xxx

2007-02-12 04:04:42 · answer #3 · answered by Curiousity killed the cat 5 · 0 0

the best thing I have used to tame my frizzyness is Trevor Sorbie Curl Cream. Guess it depends whether your hair is just frizzy or kind of frizzy curly.

It comes in the miniature siz too which is perfect for taking to the gym etc. After washing put an almond size amount in your hand, rub together and smooth through damp hair, then leave to dry naturally. this makes my usually frizzy/wavy hair go into nice curls. If I leave it too long and my hair has dried a bit it doesn't work.

I personally don't like frizz ease because my hair gets greasy easily but I know some people love it!

2007-02-12 04:01:44 · answer #4 · answered by Poppet 3 · 0 0

Getting moisture into the hair shaft is the key. There is a book called Curly Girl that actually recommends that those with curly or wavy hair wash their hair with a rich conditioner rather than shampoo - it sounded crazy to me but I've tried it and it works. Also, use a gel or leave-in conditioner and let it air dry. Don't use a brush when its dry - just comb it right before you wash it and then use your fingers to style. You will have no frizz, just natural curl.

2007-02-12 04:25:44 · answer #5 · answered by karen h 3 · 0 0

the new Clairol line of shampoos and conditioners is great and they smell good as well. You can go to the website to find the one best for you but I would recommend the on called None of Your Frizzness but check out the site as it will help you more than I can

2007-02-12 04:10:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

L'Oreal Elvive Anti-Frizz Shampoo

Aussie Hair Miracle... try a free sample at www.aussiehair.com

2007-02-12 07:39:10 · answer #7 · answered by Glitter-Girl 5 · 0 0

What I use is a Suave frizz controling serum, I use it with 85% dry hair and them comb it through my hair with my hands then I finish blowdrying, it works awesome, and you can just keep using your current shampoo/conditioner.

2007-02-12 08:39:44 · answer #8 · answered by Jess 3 · 0 0

yes I like the frizz ease serum

2007-02-12 04:01:22 · answer #9 · answered by lovednotspoiled 5 · 0 0

many shampoos and conditioners are good , however, all big brand names are better , they just carry a large "BIG" price tag. its a good idea to use multiple brands. this helps to avoid build-up that will make your hair appear healthy and dull. dont wash them every day.
frizz-ease is good. and a good hair cut is the best tactic to manage such hairs.various hot oil treatments for dry n damaged hairs can also help in controlling frizzy hair.

2007-02-12 04:20:44 · answer #10 · answered by sonu 2 · 0 0

anti-fizz shampoo or conditioner. check out wot the shampoo or conditioner does to the hair on the label. also serum is good

2007-02-12 04:05:06 · answer #11 · answered by sally t 1 · 0 0

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