So, I've heard that Frizz-Ease is the best, but before I invest, i want to know if it makes your hair feel really producty (you know, like if you have too much hair spray or jell in your hair and it feels all gross). So if i could get ya'lls oppinion on this product, i would be really happy! thank you!
How good is Frizz-Ease?
i don't like it. its a pain to get off your hands and its too thick. i prefer aveda confixor. it smells so goods, really takes the fizz away, and is easy to work with
How good is Frizz-Ease?
Personally, I never liked it.
I've tried different products from them, different combinations, to no avail.
How good is Frizz-Ease?
It is really good. It does not feel unnatural at all, once you have dried your hair. However, if you put too much in, then yeah, it might feel greasy.
There are loads of products out there. You don't have to limit yourself to Frizz Ease! Herbal Essences and Garnier have smoothing serums, and so does SunSilk. Go to their websites for samples (all sites have them!)
Hope this helped!
How good is Frizz-Ease?
it works pretty good ive tried almost all of there products i especially like the 1's for straight hair
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i used 2 have that stuff. it aint the best. especially if u have curly hair and want it straight. they lie. it really comes out straight AND frizzy.
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Frizz-Ease is a great product line, i am constantly suggesting it! My favorite is Secret Weapon, Its a light cream, I just rub it between my hands and then run it through my hair, and it tames any fly aways or frizziness. I have naturally very wavy hair and it can get nasty especially if I'm straightening it. Secret weapon leaves it looking healthy and shiny and well-behaved.
The only suggestion i have is don't put too much of anything near your roots.. it can make your hair look greasy.
How good is Frizz-Ease?
DONT GO FOR THE FRIZZ EASE..dont do it!!!
it killed my hair...the first couple of times you use it, it works wonders but then it gets all nasty and stick and u cant even run a comb through it....
ive tried so many of products like that and they all do the same thing to your hair....so i found a much more natural way to deal wtih frizz:
every week put a mixture of yogurt and lemon juice in your hair, work it into ur scalp and hair...wait 30-50min and wash...this works better than any leave in conditioner or frizz reduceing product ull ever use..promise...and its all natural
if u have frizz when styling ur hair, try putting a dime sized drop of babyoil in ur hands and then genltly rubbing into ur frizzy hair...this is a bit tricky, where too much will make ur hair oily and too little wont make a difference...but once u try this a couple of times ull understand how much ur hair needs.
hope that helps
How good is Frizz-Ease?
It didn't really work for my hair. I have thick, frizzy curls.
I REALLY like Aveda products though. "Be Curly" lotion works very well, and makes it very soft.
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I don't like Frizz Ease. Their products have a lot of filler ingredients in them that make them greasy and less effective than they could be.
If you're looking for frizz control products, try the Simply Stylin' line. They are pure silicone products without fillers And they give out free samples so you can try them first. My hair is frizz free longer and has more shine to it. Plus their products are very light and don't weight the hair down.
Get their samples at www.simplystylinhair.com.
How good is Frizz-Ease?
It depends on what you're trying to achieve. Frizz Ease is used by some for frizz control and by some for straightening the hair.
Either way, I agree that Simply Stylin' is probably the best out there right now for controlling frizz. And it's really good for straightening the hair while blow drying. So I would try their free samples first, and if you don't like them you can always buy Frizz Ease.
How good is Frizz-Ease?
The active ingredient that controls frizz in all frizz control products is silicone. But most of those products also contain alcohol (which I'm trying to avoid), water or some other fillers that get in the way of the silicone action. So I find most of them to be less than effective. The only one I've used that works for me is the Simply Stylin' because it's all silicone.
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