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Help me with the FRIZZ!!!

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berri · 06/08/2011 19:57

Am in USA at the moment and there is very high humidity - my hair is going mental and it looks like I have a halo of frizz the entire time.

I'm going to post this in the USA section too as I'm not sure what products I can get here, but I need some advice asap before I just stop going outside!

BTW have been using Moroccan Oil for about 2 months but haven't found it makes much of a difference to my hair so might just stop....

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SevenAgainstThebes · 06/08/2011 20:03

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berri · 06/08/2011 20:35

Thanks Seven - I had a look the other day for L'Oreal and didn't see it here.....argh!

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valiumredhead · 07/08/2011 14:17

Can you get TIGI Blowout Balm from their Catwalk range - fab stuff!

OldBride · 07/08/2011 22:05

Aveda smooth infusion. No need to get shampoo and conditioner, but try style prep smoother. Or Kerastase Oleo-relax. Shampoo, conditioner and serum. Changed my frizzy life. (Along with straighteners).

berri · 07/08/2011 23:41

Thanks for the tips, I've seen TIGI and Aveda over here so might just buy them both!!

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GabbyYu · 08/08/2011 06:17

If you want to stay all natural, then you can just settle with some oil or very little amount of vaseline petroleum jelly. :)

KenDoddsDadsDog · 08/08/2011 06:51

You can get Living Proof in the US. It is brilliant !

nothingnatural · 08/08/2011 07:10

I find Morrocan Oil smells lovely and gives my hair a super shine but does sod all for frizzies.

I tame the frizz by using any old sleek/no frizz shampoo and conditioner. Smooth Morrocan Oil on damp hair, blow dry, use straighteners, stick flyaway bits down with hair wax then give the whole lot a spray with Elnett or similar.

If hair still insists on frizzing I go for the hat/scarf option.

Some days I'm tempted to shave the lot off.

berri · 08/08/2011 20:35

Lol at shaving, I have to admit I've considered it this week but I'm determined to get long hair for next summer and I'm only at long-bob length at the moment.

Haven't heard of Living Proof, will add it to the list.

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kyacat · 08/08/2011 20:45

I've heard good things about Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum, faster drying time and helps control frizz :)

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