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curly frizz!?


Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2005, 3:45 pm

hey, im 14/f and 2morrow is tha first day at skool. I have curly frizzy hair like mia from the princess diaries if i don't put any gel in it, duz any1 know what products i can use to make it look curly but nice and fresh? i live in NY. any products as long as it dusn't damage my hair? thanx!

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lyDia_LoU answered Saturday September 10 2005, 10:51 am:
There's this stuff called "Frizz Eease" by John Frieda. It's like a whole line but all you really need is the moose part, it's called step 4, and you also might want the step five:finish spray because it makes it softer and also helps to de-frizz it! Hope I helped!
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banned4life answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 6:05 pm:
loreal paris studioline anti frizz cream frizz control. woah thats a long name lol, it is a white bottle

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