coralee
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Posted - 06/17/2010 : 2:55:32 PM
Biosilk is wonderful !
Jenny
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Posted - 06/24/2010 : 1:25:33 PM
I hear coconut conditioners (I'd like to try the one by organix) are wonderful. I discovered grape seed oil. You can buy it from the grocery store and it's just pennies compared to something like frizz-eze which also works well but the oil is far less sticky. Less is more, or it can weigh the hair down.. it's also great for a preconditioner before colouring to help even the colour.
It really restored my hair after pregnancy hormones and babies tearing my hair out completely changed the texture (and we moved to a very dry climate.) Coconut milk helped a lot too. I think protein treatments can make a big difference if they are not overdone. Too many can make the hair brittle.
Have seen the ads for Ojon which looks promising if you want to bring out natural curl in your hair, something I'd like to try. I like that that there is no feeling of product build up, or so they claim. I'd use a steam straightener and grape seed oil to get rid of frizzies for a straighter look.
MBC
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Posted - 08/11/2010 : 09:17:39 AM
I really like Biosilk's anti frizz serum because it smooths out my hair without making it look greasy. It is a bit expensive though so when I'm trying to save I buy John Freida's Frizz Ease and I find it works, but you have to put a fair bit on.
M
laurab
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Posted - 08/14/2010 : 11:09:51 AM
CHI silk infusion and/or Moroccan oil! So good for my hair:)No frizz!
Steph411
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Posted - 08/21/2010 : 10:24:12 AM
I agree, the Moroccan Oil is best!
Steph
laurab
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Posted - 08/22/2010 : 09:02:51 AM
I think the Moroccan oil is good for frizz. Chi silk infusion is good for my frizz too, oh and hot flat iron!
laurab
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Posted - 08/22/2010 : 09:05:23 AM
I tried the phyto...it just didn't work for me. Is it true that you have you use it for months before you start to notice a difference? How does that make any sense - no one wants to wait months for results.
quote:Originally posted by insomniac
For me, the best one is the CHI silk infusion. Though it smells like mens cologne it really helps my curly frizzy hair. I also like phytolisse by phyto.