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John Frieda


Question Posted Sunday November 12 2006, 9:09 pm

I want to get John Frieda's Curl Around shampoo/conditioner. Has anyone here used it, did it work well? I have naturally wavy hair, and I just started wearing it naturally instead of constant straightening. I wanted to know if this shampoo will enhance the look.

Also, how much is it about at WalMart? It did not say online and my mom won't pay over $4. Thanks!


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HypnotizexMe answered Thursday November 16 2006, 11:21 pm:
John Freida is okay. but i know its over $4. if you are willing to pay more, i suggest Paul Mitchell it works very well :) but i know that john freida works good too. it smells good too.

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