eh i don't think so, ushually those don't work as good becuase the conditioner doesn't have time to set. even though you are a guy you can still use just a dot of frizz serum.
2007-03-10 15:20:44
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answered by Val 3
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Like others have said, a 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner will not work as well as separates for defrizzing. You can use an anti frizz-serum like Frizz-ease by John Frieda, or some sort of gel. Some will contain silicones, ingredients with -ones at the end, that defrizz hair very well. However, silicones can coat the hair enough to seal out moisture and have the opposite effect.
2007-03-10 15:36:45
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answered by whimaway 6
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u should use the conditioner seperately
i have the same problem and just use a shampoo and a conditioner seperately
putting those two together absolutely doesnt work
2007-03-10 15:26:18
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answered by luv2dusky 3
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Depending on the texture, and if you hair is damaged or not will pay big influences on what a shampoo will do! Frizz Serums are in-expensive you can put it in your a hair ( only a dab) and allow it to air dry or blow dry!
2007-03-10 15:30:39
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answered by carmelcutie143 1
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Personally, I can't stand 2-in-1 shampoos. I wouldnt use them becuase i dont think the conditioner works as good as putitng it in seperatly.
2007-03-10 15:20:38
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answered by Allie 2
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Try using the new shampoos that have anti-frizz stuff in um...
Silicon is what ya need try buying frizz -ease serum that contains silicon...Its great stuff i use it...
2007-03-10 15:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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nope - they're really not all that great for your hair. i mean think about it whenever you go to the salon how many times does the hair dresser use a two in one shampoo on your hair? im thinking zero times and you cant buy them from a hair salon anyways....
2007-03-10 15:22:36
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answered by beth ann 4
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2 in 1 conditiopner is bad for your hair. period. get a good conditioner like pantene smoothing.
2007-03-10 15:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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