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06-27-2020 07:03 PM
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06-27-2020 07:29 PM
@angeldoren I use this all the time and feel it is the best. I apply it either before I blow dry or before I flat iron.
06-27-2020 08:20 PM
I have thick wavy kinky curly hair and I use Living Proof No Frizz Nourishing Style Cream
06-27-2020 08:23 PM
Humidity does a number on my hair too. Tried a lot of products and I found Panteen's Smooth helps tremendously.
06-27-2020 09:03 PM
@VenturaHighway wrote:@angeldoren I use this all the time and feel it is the best. I apply it either before I blow dry or before I flat iron.
I first spray Revlon Uniq One all over and then use a few drops of this oil. Works like a charm.
06-28-2020 06:02 AM - edited 06-28-2020 06:04 AM
@angeldoren wrote:
Please. I need a product that definite tops frizz in high humidity. I have tried so many products but nothing works. Can anybody recommend anything for me??
@angeldoren Frizz is usually dry hair sucking in moisture from the environment. When you coat the hair w/ oils or other silicone products, you prevent your hair from getting it's own natural moisture. While that may be a temporary fix, you'll need a sulfate shampoo frequently to remove the buildup or any conditioning products can't get through to your hair.
I'd start by eliminating any "cones" in hair products & use a deep conditioner a few times a week. If you check the list of Curly Curl Approved Products, all those w/o silicones and sulfates (also drying) are there. You don't need curly hair to have frizz.
It's also important to use a heat protectant before a blow dryer or any hot styling tools.
06-28-2020 12:13 PM
Aveda Smooth Infusion Style Prep. You can read reviews on Nordstrom website - They also have a shampoo and condioner, for humidity protection Aveda is the best I have found for a solution.
06-28-2020 12:22 PM
Dreamcoat by Color Wow
06-29-2020 08:24 AM - edited 06-29-2020 08:26 AM
Not to belabor my point, but I was born with a head full of very tight curls. From day one of nursery school, frizz was an issue. It went all through my school years and college with frizz until I became an aesthetician. That's where I learned about conditioning the hair, adding moisture, not coating it with silicone products that is a temporary fix and is not removed by the sulfate free shampoos (non-drying) we should be using.
Silicones are only removed by clarifying shampoo that strips the hair of styling products (and hair color if you dye it) which I do once a month before an additional deep conditioning treatment. Frizz, again is dry hair seeking moisture from the air. It causes the hair shaft to swell.
***As I've gotten older and learned to care for my curls, they've loosened and become more manageable.
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