xjerseygirl16 answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 2:53 pm: in not sure about frizz products but a good acne product is bye bye blemish it cost about $12 and you can get it at most drugstores and sally's beauty supply store . . it works really good and fast!
Alleycat45227 answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 12:25 pm: you can try this anti frizz stuff by tresemme...
and acne products neutregena acne wash is good to use..this stuff from mary kay's volcity is a great acne wash...it is like $22.00 though..
hoped i helped...♥ alley [ Alleycat45227's advice column | Ask Alleycat45227 A Question ]
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 3:19 am: Putting mousse in your hair will add extra volume. Try Finesse BeautiFULL Volume Mousse($3 at drugstores)
You can also use products like
1) Pantene Pro-V Smoothing Comb-In Treatment($4 at drugstores)
2) Tresemme Anti-Frizz Secret Smoothing Creme($4 at drugstores)
3) Paul Mitchell Extra-Body Daily Boost($14 that you can buy at SALONS!) I know, but it'll give you volume. Kinda like mousse.
To NOT get greasy roots or anything greasy, try using Alberto VO5 Quick! Hold Fast-Drying Hair Spray ($3 at drugstores).
Tip : Don`t use a lot of products in your hair, it`ll cause major damage !!
For acne, well these are kind of expensive, but maybe you should just try these. If you want.
Try Andrea Gentle Microdermabrasion Complete Kit($13 at drugstores).It cost so much because it removes dull skin as it absorbs oil & it`s just really powerful. If you decide to buy this, be sure to READ && FOLLOW the specific directions on the boxes.Some cheaper products that also might work good are Neutrogena or Clean & Clear, or Biore. Any product from them cost $3-5 at drugstores. Just be sure to look for the right ones. [ KiSSxMYxPEARLS's advice column | Ask KiSSxMYxPEARLS A Question ]
bottledfearxx answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 1:39 am: you can use frizz eaz (i think it's spelled that way)
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