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Frizzy hair

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anniewoo · 09/08/2012 09:56

I need the BEST anti frizz products please. Conditioner or serum ( that does not make my hair look greasy). John Frieda shampoo( extra strength) didn't work!!! Bumble +Bumble leave in conditioner didn't work nor did Frederik Fekkai serum !!! Does anything actually do what it says on the tin??? Please help

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AgathaFusty · 09/08/2012 10:58

Try ausssie 3 minute miracle intensive conditioner, followed by their leave in conditioning spray. Nothing else works for me.

everlast · 09/08/2012 11:02

I have the frizziest hair ever i use john frieda gleam creme after styling its the only thing that tames my hair and is non greasy its supposed to be for blondes but my hair is now almost brown it works a treat

LauraWolfhart · 12/08/2012 03:42

Pro naturals moroccan argan oil, it's a salon brand that I use for my own frizzy mane! It's just amazing, you use a bit of it on your damp hair after a shower and you just leave it, it's not greasy at all and it smells good too which is always a bonus! You can find it online mostly. :)

NurseBernard · 12/08/2012 03:44

I melt a little bit of coconut oil into my palms, spread it through my thick, coarse, prone-to-frizziness hair before styling and my hair is soft and swingy and luxurious.

savoycabbage · 12/08/2012 03:47

I have just started using a Babyliss big hair on my dd's hair. It has made a huge difference to the smoothness of it.

waitingforgodot · 12/08/2012 09:27

I second the argan oil. Its great

Daya · 12/08/2012 09:36

Clairol Nice & Easy ColourSeal Gloss Conditioner and some GHDs is how I combat my very frizzy mane.

ladyintheradiator · 12/08/2012 09:43

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PuppyMonkey · 12/08/2012 09:47

You need the at home keratin treatment. Brazilian blow dry thing. It costs about £200 in salon but you can diy now for £39.99. It lasts about 3 months or more if you're lucky. Have it on now. Brilliant. Look on Amazon, put in keratin treatment and it's the first thing that comes up. Lots of threads on here about it too.

NurseBernard · 13/08/2012 05:25

Yes, I don't know what I did before my BBH. Well, I got a sub-standard result using GHDs which incidentally, got binned the first time I tried the BBH!

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