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Looking for an alternative to Aveda Brilliant emollient finishing gloss- frizz ease product

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Sallystyle · 12/07/2015 14:14

I have dry hair which gets very frizzy. The Aveda works well for me and de-frizzes it quite well. I am growing my hair out again and it is starting to fluff up.

I would like to try something under £20. I have tried John Frieda and didn't get on with it.

Thanks.

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Itsalldramarama · 12/07/2015 15:52

Was just about say john frieda ! What did you try ? Didn't like the frizz ease serum but I got the cream , you can use in damp or dry hair and it has controlled my frizz lovely :)

Indecisivejo · 12/07/2015 16:22

Yes the John Freida recovery cream serum is much better than their original one.

Sallystyle · 12/07/2015 16:33

Oh I haven't tried the cream, just the serum.

I will give it a go, thanks.

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Candlefairy101 · 12/07/2015 16:35

Hi! I have frizzy hair (well I did) but now I'm very careful with what I use on my hair. Start off with what shampoo you have been previously been using and what your using now?

Many shampoo are fu of silicon so you 'think' your hair is more sleek but it's just a build up. This is a recent discovery for me as well, I bought a clarifying shampoo to strip all that nasty silicone put, noww I only use argon oil shampoo and our oil on my hair as a defrizz.

What products are you using now including previous stuff? X

underthegardengate · 12/07/2015 17:08

Lush's R&B hair moisturiser is amazing for my dry, coarse frizzy hair. I have literally tried everything else but this is by far the best. Turns my hair smooth and curly.

Sallystyle · 12/07/2015 17:18

I just use whatever shamp/cond is on offer to be honest.

What shampoo did you buy candle?

I love Lush products but haven't tried that. Adds that to the list of things to try.

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Candlefairy101 · 12/07/2015 19:13

At the moment I'm using some from tkmaxx, it's called argon oil and is made in England, I get mine on offer as well but go to tkmaxx as you can get real good stuff with no silicone in, just look on the back and anything in the ingredients that end in 'com' it has some sort of silicone in ???? I used to think that's Pantene was amazing for my frizzy hair but it turns out after years of using it, that it destroyed my hair. X

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