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Old 03-20-2008, 12:27 PM   #1
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Any one know of any products that are really good for curly hair that will frizz?? I used to use one product, but can't seem to find it anywhere anymore...I forget what its called, but if I saw it or heard the name I would remember it. Any tips would be appreciated!!!
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Old 03-20-2008, 05:45 PM   #2
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My friend has curly hair that tends to frizz. She recommends Extra Strength Anti-Frizz Serum from Avon.
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Thanks Autumn! the only problem is that I don't know anyone who sells Avon
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Oh. You might be able to get it online.
Also, I don't where you live so I don't know if you will have this but have you tried L'Oreal Elvive Nutri Gloss shampoo, conditioner and masque?
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Well, my sister has the most amazingly curly hair, and unless she uses Charles Worthington anti frizz products... its, yeah. Frizzy.

I've never used the products for frizzy hair myself, but the other Charles Worthington products i've used work incredibly well.

Hope you find what you're looking for xo
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Well, my sister has the most amazingly curly hair, and unless she uses Charles Worthington anti frizz products... its, yeah. Frizzy.

I've never used the products for frizzy hair myself, but the other Charles Worthington products i've used work incredibly well.

Hope you find what you're looking for xo
Oooh, I've often thought of trying Charles Worthington. I might get a sample next time I'm in town.
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Thanks so much for the tips girls!! I will have to check them out!!!
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The hair serum from Avon is by far the best I've tried. It's not greasy nor does it clump up. It leaves my hair smooth and shiny. You can on to their website and order through that if you don't know an Avon representative.
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I like John Frieda products as well as Biosilk. I use John Frieda finishing cream and it takes away my frizz. Biosilk ANYTHING is a dream. My hair is super thick and curly and long. These are my saviors!
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Anything that moisturises will do the trick.

I have a friend that is a hairdresser and she sells all these over priced expensive products in the salon she works at.

She has curly hair that can do the frizz. And she uses a product called 'solar care'. Which is a product designed to put on your hair to stop sun damage. she uses this every day and it is a huge bottle and very cheap. I think she buys it over the counter in the chemist or dept store.

She said her clients would freak if they new as they are encouraged by the salon to sell the brands they distribute for 4 times the price.

Worth a look.

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