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MoxieGrrl 10-24-2002 11:37 AM

Hair product help
 
Does anyone out there know of a good product that de-frizzes/smooths your hair?


(I have very straight hair & after it's blown dry, I get all of these little sticky-uppy pieces that drive me whacko.)

sororitygirl2 10-24-2002 12:00 PM

Rusk Phytomarine Lusterizer or Kiwi ColorReflector Blow Serum (from ArTec)

xok85xo 10-24-2002 12:37 PM

any silicone based serum will do..some good ones are biosilk silk therapy, redken glass, and bumble & bumble defrizz

sororitygirl2 10-24-2002 12:43 PM

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Originally posted by xok85xo:
any silicone based serum will do..some good ones are biosilk silk therapy, redken glass, and bumble & bumble defrizz
Ooohh... I do love Bumble and Bumble too!

xok85xo 10-24-2002 12:53 PM

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Originally posted by sororitygirl2


Ooohh... I do love Bumble and Bumble too!

you know, honestly..i had heard such great things about bumble & bumble straight..so i finally bought it, and i can't say that i'm terribly impressed...its supposed to be a great product for humidity and whatnot..and i didn't see that huge of a difference...like there was definately a difference between the stuff i had been using (mop decurl) but it wasn't a drastic difference..my hair still did not like the humidity..i really want to try the phytologie stuff next

sororitygirl2 10-24-2002 01:02 PM

I like Bumble and Bumble Prep and Thickening Spray... they are super. (But not for what you are looking for, MoxieGrrl)

amycat412 10-24-2002 01:04 PM

Redken Glass
and
Sorbie Smooth

shampoo and condition w the Matrix Smoothing/Sleek line

KillarneyRose 10-24-2002 01:22 PM

My bio sister has long, straight, gorgeous hair and she swears by John Freida's FrizzEase to keep it sleek looking. She said it's not a salon product; it's available at Target for like 5 bucks.

Kevin 10-24-2002 01:51 PM

Back in my long hair days I'd just use massive amounts of gel and slick it back... Tied it in a ponytail and no worries.

People thought I looked like a Columbian drug cartel type person... But it worked.

Probably not the best of choices for you though:D

swissmiss04 10-24-2002 11:43 PM

I have straight thick hair that gets kinda crazy sometimes, and when I started using "Superstar" by Bed Head it definitely stayed much more controlled. Smells purty good too. Also, BIO shampoo from bath and body works makes a good restorative shampoo that works great and doesn't make your hair greasy or anything. Good luck!

Hootie 10-27-2002 03:17 AM

Bed Head has a straightener that I like. It's a glittery gel looking bottel that is green! It is pretty nice!

I also use Heat Treat by redkin and that basically defrizzes and also protects your hair when you use heating agents (blowdryer and curling irons)

Munchkin03 10-27-2002 09:57 AM

I'm a big fan of the Frizz-Ease line. For those of you who think you're "too good" for hair products you can buy at Target, I compared the ingredients of the hair serum to the Redken bottle my hairdresser tried to get me to buy--the same ingredients and half the price! Their "Miraculous Recovery" is a good after-shampoo conditioner for damaged hair, and the "Secret Weapon" is a good hair cream.


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