What are some inexpensive salon-quality hair products that I can pick up at a CVS in order to make my hair less frizzy and more straight? For example, something to put in either after showering, or before or after using a flat iron.
Michele answered Monday June 18 2007, 8:02 pm: Something really cheap that does work is to add oil to your hair, like olive oil, or corn oil. Poor in into your hair. A lot of it. DOn't make a mess! Wrap it in a warm towel. You can use the micro wave to warm the towel. Just 1 minute should do it. And leave the towel and the oil on your head for 1/2 hour. Then wash as usual. Don't use harsh shampoos, use gentle ones, and don't use hot air to dry., Let it air dry or use cool air. Yes it takes longer, but eliminates frizz.
xomegaroni answered Monday June 18 2007, 7:28 pm: John Frieda's Frizz-Ease. It's a serum. You put it on whenever you need to. After the shower or just randomly throughout the day. You can buy it at CVS or Walmart. Basically places like that.
It comes in a small bottle that you can carry around with you.
LM answered Monday June 18 2007, 7:28 pm: Suave makes knock-offs of matrix, redken, biolage, etc. I really like the sleek cream [the one in the orange tube]. I put it in my hair when it's damp [use a TINY dab] and towel-dry, air-dry, and straighten. I use Paul Mitchell serum too [Super Skinny] but that's more expensive, like $18-22. Garnier makes a Sleek& Shine Serum that works almost as well and it's only like, $5.
If your hair's still frizzy, finish it with more serum or cream on the ends [again, a tiny dab so your hair doesn't look greasy] and hairspray. This also makes your hairstyle last longer.
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