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Question Posted Sunday August 29 2004, 10:57 am

what is a good product to use to make your hair less frizzy?..i am kinda looking for something that i can rub into my hair when its when they blowdry it and not have to take as much time to straighten it..i guess something that blocks against humidity and frizzies if that makes sense

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Brunette9121 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 9:20 pm:
i have herd of this product called "frizz ease" something close to that,it will be at like Target or a near drugstore.so try that
~*Kara*~

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dancer_freak05 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 6:15 pm:
Biosilk

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Randomduck641 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 4:52 pm:
frizz ease

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juicyfruit answered Sunday August 29 2004, 3:45 pm:
There's Frizz Ease forgot who it's by. And there's also a Thermasilk product my old boyfriend bought me because he didn't like my hair. lol Also, when I was at my sister's I tried her John Frieda Blonde stuff...I think it's for Smoothing and Softening....but if you are a brunette I'm sure they have one for them. But it smoothed my hair alot, and I couldn't see any frizzies!

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ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 3:00 pm:
Right after you get outta the shower,while your hair is still pretty wet,use John Frieda Frizz Ease Hair Serum. I call it my miracle in a bottle,lol,and I have long,really thick,and really curly hair!!It's awesome!! Also,before you blow dry use a good heat protector spray,like Pantene's.That will help block some of the frizz and damage from using blow dryers and flat irons!! Hope this helps! ;)

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LostAngel answered Sunday August 29 2004, 2:48 pm:
out of all the hair gel, mousse, hair spary..I found.. White Rain Anti-Frizz hair gel..it works great.. =)

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russianspy1234 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 2:41 pm:
i used to have frizzy hair i find that childrens shampoo works pratty well to soften it up. i use loreal kids.

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TucanFullOfHoles answered Sunday August 29 2004, 1:47 pm:
frizz-ease and something called cross-trainer. i dunno where to get cross-trainer, but frizz-ease can be bought at any drug store. buy the little packet first so you know if you like it or not because its kind of expencive.

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Oo_FiRefLyZ_oO answered Sunday August 29 2004, 1:12 pm:
I've found that "John Freida's Hair Serum" works AWESOME!! it comes in a little glass bottle and u can get it like anywhere (ok not at a gas station, but drug stores ya know?) so try it out, it gets good reviews in all the fashion magz.
good luck, i hope this helped.

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KirksSkater answered Sunday August 29 2004, 12:40 pm:
there is this stuff u can put in ur hair wen its wet..my mom uses it
u can get it at the drug store

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sWeEt_x3_BaBii answered Sunday August 29 2004, 12:29 pm:
garnier fructis smoothing milk
it costs like 4 bucks =)

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andreagirly answered Sunday August 29 2004, 12:18 pm:
thermasilk leave-in-conditioner is really good to control fly aways and frizzeness. it also is heat activated so that means that when you blow dry your hair the thermasilk spray makes your hair silky and soft and pretects it from the heat. if you want to you should use a serum such as pantene pro-v because it reduces frizzeness. i hope i helped you!

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ElementaryHustler answered Sunday August 29 2004, 12:16 pm:
Biosilk

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manda44 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 12:10 pm:
i hear garnier fructis sleek and shine, shampoo and conditioner and this leave in stuff works. i use the regular shampoo and it works. ima get the sleek and shine stuff soon bc i have the same problem. frizz. ill let u kno if it works. or u cantry urself too.
Manda

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Karen answered Sunday August 29 2004, 12:02 pm:
You can try John Freida' Frizz-Ease and Herbal Essenses Frizz Control. They both work really good and they don't cost that much. You can find these two products in the hair supply section of a pharmacy or a supermarket. Hope I helped :)

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MeganKristine answered Sunday August 29 2004, 11:55 am:
Try Herbal Essensess Frizz Controll, it works great, and it dosn't cost you an arm and a leg. Look for it at your local K-mart/wal*mart/target stores.



~Megan Kristine~

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xbrunettebabii3x answered Sunday August 29 2004, 11:53 am:
hey i tried the frizz ease it doesnt work wjat i use is this stuff from sally its proclaim its takes out the frizz btu i use alot of stuff on my hai since i color it to also try pomade that works VERY well to keep it straight also you can go to sallys and ask them what else you can use hope i helped
Amber xoxo

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S_C answered Sunday August 29 2004, 11:47 am:
well i'm not sure if this will help, i only heard of the product, but there is something called Friz-ease, or something like that.
I really don't know anything except that it should help make frizzy hair better
sorry i'm not much help
Much love <3 KaTe

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