Frizz
Posted by Elizabeth on August 25, 2003 at 15:46:16: Previous Next
I would recommend BioSilk by Farrouk one hundred times before using Frizz Ease. My BF has long hair and has been using it ever since I introduced it to him. Trust me! You could find it at your beauty supply...I even saw it at the JC Penney salon.
Oiling as a de-frizzing option
Posted by Elizabeth Regina on August 25, 2003 at 18:03:54: Previous Next
In Reply to: Frizz posted by Elizabeth on August 25, 2003 at 15:46:16:
Coconut or jojoba oils found as near as the grocery store also do a world of good on those flyaway hairs for many people. Trace amounts of oil on the palms run over the hair are an inexpensive option to products of more complicated ingredients that may harm the hair in the long term. Depending on the length a man is after, the utmost care is needed toward choosing hair safe items that will not create a larger problem than they solve. I would be interested to read the composition of either BioSilk or Frizz Ease if anyone cares to post it.
As an aside, I was unaware of another Elizabeth here when I posted a response to Tarikh's bald question so to prevent usurping the title of another I shall now use the appellation of Regina to my posting name.
Elizabeth R.
Re: Yes, ma'am!! (n/t)
Posted by baldie the eagle on August 26, 2003 at 00:36:12: Previous Next
In Reply to: Oiling as a de-frizzing option posted by Elizabeth Regina on August 25, 2003 at 18:03:54:
: Coconut or jojoba oils found as near as the grocery store also do a world of good on those flyaway hairs for many people. Trace amounts of oil on the palms run over the hair are an inexpensive option to products of more complicated ingredients that may harm the hair in the long term. Depending on the length a man is after, the utmost care is needed toward choosing hair safe items that will not create a larger problem than they solve. I would be interested to read the composition of either BioSilk or Frizz Ease if anyone cares to post it.
: As an aside, I was unaware of another Elizabeth here when I posted a response to Tarikh's bald question so to prevent usurping the title of another I shall now use the appellation of Regina to my posting name.
: Elizabeth R.
Thank you for a laugh Baldie.
Posted by Elizabeth Regina on August 29, 2003 at 22:16:01: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Yes, ma'am!! (n/t) posted by baldie the eagle on August 26, 2003 at 00:36:12:
Hello your eagleness,
I am glad my teacher tone is not left at work when I play here. Out of pleasing wonderment I want to ask you if you really are balding or just go by that to be attractive to the ladies?
Sincerely,
Elizabeth