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john freida


Question Posted Wednesday May 10 2006, 5:56 pm

Im about to go out and by the John Freida glaze to make my hair shiny and hopefully a bit darker, has anyone tried it and is it worth it

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x0il0vey0u0x answered Sunday May 14 2006, 4:21 pm:
i used it for my natural hair and then later used it cause i got highlights. i personally like it. it makes my hair feel soft, smell awesome, and shine. But remember, dont overuse the product. Using a big amount of it could make you hair greasy. I would still shine just in a not great kinda way. Use 2-3 squirts and then lather it into your hair and wash it out. That should do =]

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LiLReBeL6907 answered Thursday May 11 2006, 12:20 pm:
Well I've used it and it is a good product, but just remember not to overdo the product. Less is more. Only one or two squirts should do well. Never apply too much or your hair will look and feel greasy. And there is nothing good looking about that! Also try Redken Heat Tamer Glaze. It is sold at salons everywhere. You apply one or two squirts in the palm of your hand and then rub your hands together. Then evenly shake your hands quickly through your hair from roots to end while your hair is still really wet. Then wash off your hands and blow dry your hair. Not only will your hair look and feel more soft, but it will also be extremely shiny. Plus it gets rid of those nasty fly-aways that tend to happen after way too much blow drying and curling. Another way to add more shine is to spray your hair from root to end with a shine spray, like Got2B Shine Spray. You can buy it at drugstores anywhere and it is really inexpensive. Spray it all over your hair when it is wet and then dry it. If you want more shine after that, then lightly spritz the shine spray (about 6 inches away). Just don't over do it, because you will end up will greasy looking hair. Hope I helped.
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Vikki27 answered Thursday May 11 2006, 11:37 am:
I have tried it and it's nice stuff but it can make your hair get greasy much faster so if you are going to use it, it's best to do so on nights when you are going out only, or you will be washing your hair every two days!

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