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The Finishing Cream and the Styling Cream are two different products.

My hair is naturally frizzy. Sometimes the Wen CCs will work, but in high humidity, I have to use a silicone serum designed to combat frizz.

There was 95-100% humidity this past weekend. I topped my FTP leave-in with Frizz Ease and my curls stayed in place the entire weekend and today with the snow.

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On 1/6/2015 Nightowlz said:
On 1/6/2015 JeanLouiseFinch said:

The Styling Creme should help - just a little applied to your finished style (it doesn't replace what you put on at the end of the shower). You might also try the Pomegranate Finishing Treatment Creme.


I have the Pom SC & the oil. Is the finishing treatment crème the same as the styling crème? Do I use these on wet or dry hair? I still put a little CC on my ponytail part of my hair after cleansing. Thank you.

The Pomegranate SC and FTC are two different things. Chaz instructs users to apply the SC on wet hair, after the leave-n CC. Some people will apply a little SC to their dry hair to tame flyaways or frizz. The FTC goes on dry, styled hair.

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I love the Pom/fig combo 1st cleanse, followed with seasonal for 2nd cleanse, seasonal CC leave in & 613 SC...I live in huge humidity on the Tx border, and wind....This is my best combo for no frizz...(almost none) I do use some hairspray tho due mostly to the style I wear...I have the Finishing Treatment also, but I am not crazy about it, but it does great on my Husbands hair!...

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A few years ago I bought a product that was in a jar called "Humectant" and it did nothing but make my hair greasy. It didn't help with frizz. I find Wen styling creme AND like the other poster said, the Wen Finishing Creme helps the best with frizz for me.