L'oreal
2007-02-20 00:51:34
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answer #1
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answered by shakensunshine86 4
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I personally use Frizz-Ease® John Frieda Lite Formula Hair Serum (for fine, frizz-prone hair)
I've never really heard any dissapointment on JF serums. Just be sure to get one specially for your hair type.
You could also try Citre Shine Shine Miracle, Anti-Frizz Serum.
Although I have not used that brand, so I can't give you my feedback on it.
2007-02-20 03:18:53
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answer #2
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answered by Siv 3
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I would say Loreal Elvie its in a an Orange bottle and you only really need to use a little bit. But this does depend on the hair type you have.
I would say that Frizzease do a good one two!
Hope this help xx
2007-02-20 01:02:09
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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john frieda tends to make the hair way too greasy and heavy.
you can get one from sallys hair supplies have a look on their website to see where they have one near you. its called bio silk-silk therapy! its great honestly, ive been using it for years, it doesnt go greasy or weigh the hair down. it smells nice too! its about £7 but well worth it!!!
2007-02-20 03:34:11
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answer #4
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answered by kel lou 3
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I have really frizzy dry hair and find Frizz- Ease does a great job.
2007-02-20 00:54:21
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answer #5
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answered by Sylvia C 4
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2017-01-27 01:07:59
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answer #6
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answered by ? 3
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go to a salon and get paul mitchell gloss drops they work wonders its 7.95 ish and mine has lasted over a yr u only need couple of drops, or use frizz eaze smooth and sleek x
2007-02-20 02:22:05
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answer #7
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answered by sugar cherry hooters 2
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I use Brilliant Brunette shine! Its great, they also do one for blonde hair! Superdrug and boots often do a offer on it!!
Its called Brilliant Brunette,(shine shock) shine-profecting glosser!
How it works
Seals in shine, banishes split ends and adds extreme gleam for truly dazzling results
Delivers exquisite shine while illuminating multi-dimensional tones
Super-light formula instantly smoothes down flyaways and glosses away imperfections
Illuminates the multi-dimensional brown tones that makes brown hair so unique
For natural, colour-treated or highlighted brunettes
How to use
To seal in shine and banish split ends: Rub a small amount (use more or less product, depending on length and thickness of hair) between palms and smooth evenly through soaking wet hair, concentrating on ends. Do not rinse out. Style as desired.
For a high-gloss finish: Rub a small amount (use more or less product, depending on length and thickness of hair) between palms and smooth hands lightly over surface of dried hair.
Available in
75ml
Also blonde
Its called, spotlight glosser, illuminates and detangles!
How it works
Illuminates blonde with a crystal-clear layer of shimmery shine
Ultra-light gloss leaves wet hair snag-free
Creates a smooth-as-glass finish and a highly-reflective, “show-off” shine
Instantly sleeks, detangles and “spotlights” blonde highlights
Perfect for short or long hair
Won’t dull or darken, so blonde stays bright
For natural, colour-treated or highlighted blondes
How to use
To smooth, gloss & detangle wet hair, rub a small amount into palms and smooth evenly through soaking wet hair, concentrating on ends. Do not rinse out. Blow-dry or style as usual.
To smooth, gloss & luminize already dried hair, rub a drop or two* into palms and smooth hands over surface of dry hair. Add a bit more to calm flyaways.
* Use more or less product, depending on length and thickness of hair.
Available in
75ml
check out the website
Goodluck with ya hair, xx
2007-02-23 19:21:33
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answer #8
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answered by kirsty m 3
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i use super skinny serum by paul mitchell and my mom uses sexy by victorias secret. they both smell good.
2007-02-20 00:54:02
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answer #9
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answered by ♥Chastons Wifey♥ 5
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frizz-ease
2007-02-21 21:33:46
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answer #10
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answered by biggy 3
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