Frizz
Posted by Piotr S. on August 19, 2003 at 11:44:07: Previous Next
Are their any products that help with frizziness?If so I'd like to know the names of some. Also please state what store I can get it at,thanks.
Re: Frizz
Posted by Michael Odle on August 19, 2003 at 16:29:56: Previous Next
In Reply to: Frizz posted by Piotr S. on August 19, 2003 at 11:44:07:
I posted this previously:
"Hey, the company that makes the Frizz-Ease spray is John Frieda, and I use the 'Step 2' spray-conditioner (however that works compared to the other 'steps.'
Also, the Biolage line of shampoos and conditioners seemed to be worth every penny I paid for them. I hope they work for you!"
I bought the Frizz-Ease at Walgreens, and I got the Biolage at a salon.
Re: Frizz
Posted by Victor on August 19, 2003 at 21:40:52: Previous Next
In Reply to: Frizz posted by Piotr S. on August 19, 2003 at 11:44:07:
: Are their any products that help with frizziness?If so I'd like to know the names of some. Also please state what store I can get it at,thanks.
Just go to the hair product section of just about any drugstore or grocery store.
Look for small containers that have a very viscous fluid in them. Frizz Eaze is one of the popular ones, but I don't like it. I find it to be sticky.
I prefer Citre Shine hair polisher.
Oh, sometimes, the store will move these products to their own section, so don't stop looking if you don't find them near the shampoos and conditioners. They might simply be located elsewhere (but probably close by).
Re: Frizz
Posted by Gauk on August 20, 2003 at 03:07:50: Previous Next
In Reply to: Frizz posted by Piotr S. on August 19, 2003 at 11:44:07:
I beat frizz by cutting back on shampoo. I cut shampooing from once a day to once every 3 or 4 days, then to once a week. Worked for me. I still rinse and condition it every day. Look for a "moisturizing" shampoo, it takes less oil out of your hair. Another thing to try would be to shampoo once instead of twice, lather but don't repeat.
Another big help is finding an anti-tangle brush. They have relatively large knobs on the ends of the bristles. Some are also anti-static(Goody comes to mind, you can find it at pharmacies and grocery stores). Best $5 I ever spent.
: Are their any products that help with frizziness?If so I'd like to know the names of some. Also please state what store I can get it at,thanks.
Re: Frizz
Posted by Sharon on August 23, 2003 at 04:01:47: Previous Next
In Reply to: Frizz posted by Piotr S. on August 19, 2003 at 11:44:07:
Try Sebastian Laminates Drops... You'll have to get it at a salon... kind of expensive, but well worth it. You can use it on wet hair or dry hair... Just put a little in your hand, rub it all over your hands and smooth over your hair. It is great stuff. You can also try a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Redken Extreme is a good deep moisturizer. Most salons offer conditioning treatments as well. Hope this helps some. :)
: Are their any products that help with frizziness?If so I'd like to know the names of some. Also please state what store I can get it at,thanks.