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Recommendations for a hair product to tame fly aways

I'm looking for a product to tame my fly aways that isn't greasy or heavy feeling and create build up.  Is there such a thing out there, lol? 

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Re: Recommendations for a hair product to tame fly aways

@Glorimar I like It's a 10 Miracle Styling Potion. The one in a tube.

You can usually find a smaller size to try.

It's very lightweight & doesn't way down my very straight, easily flattened hair.

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Re: Recommendations for a hair product to tame fly aways

Take a look at canto hair products.

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.
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Re: Recommendations for a hair product to tame fly aways


@Glorimar wrote:

I'm looking for a product to tame my fly aways that isn't greasy or heavy feeling and create build up.  Is there such a thing out there, lol? 


@Glorimar    I use WEN replenishing mist.  My dranddaughter also loves it.  Many nice fragrances to choose from.  I like the Sweet Almont Mint. 

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Re: Recommendations for a hair product to tame fly aways

Not Your Mothers Curl Talk Bond Building Conditioner.

It worked wonders the 1st time I used it and the humidity is wild.

You can get it at Target and it is returnable if you do not like it.

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Re: Recommendations for a hair product to tame fly aways

@Glorimar   On a possible frizzy day, I either use just a bit of hairspray on my brush or spray my hands, rub them together and then through my hair. Bumble Bumble (blue can) is considered a lightweight workable hairspray.