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Dove/Pantene


Question Posted Monday March 19 2007, 7:46 pm

Has anyone used any of the Dove/Pantene styling products for curls? Especially;

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Do they work well??
How about compared to each other?
Any tips on how to use them??


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CourtneyGlynne answered Monday March 19 2007, 9:01 pm:
Well, as a professional I would warn you not to use ANY Pantene product on your hair. All of their products have a certain type of wax that in the long run can ruin the shaft of your hair strand. Dove on the other hand is a great line of hair products, but...their curl line isn't on the upside. They tend to weigh down your hair and produce flat and ultimately frizzy looking curls. Their straightening cream works wonders! Anyways. Got2B is a wonderful product line that you could try. All of their curl line (sprays, creams, mousses, and sculpting glazes) work extremely well. I use their scultping spray on my clients. Just make sure that you spray it on damp hair and scrunch with your fingers, blow dry upside down, scrunching then finish off by spraying with your favorite hair spray. Most of the products can be bought at a WalMart super center or at your local Riteaid, Walgreens, or Eckerds.

Good luck!

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