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I have naturally curly often times un-managable hair and live in a climate where the weather is always changing. You never know what the weather will be like. I had seen many commercials for the shampoo and conditioner and how it somehow works with the different weather to help manage the frizz associated with dry conditions and the poofing associated with humidity problems. I thought that the shampoo would help me to reduce the amount of time I had to spend on controlling my hair for weather situations and allow me to use less products on my hair to achieve a desirable outcome. I used both the shampoo and conditioner and the outcome wasn't nearly what I had expected. Yes, it allowed me a little more time to fix my hair and didn't have to rush to it right away and throw gel on it. As long as my hair was wet, it was silky smooth, but as soon as it started to dry, it began to frizz and applying other products on dry hair, only managed to dry my hair out. Even if I began to dry my hair after using the John Frieda Weather Works Shampoo and Conditioner, the frizz was out of control and I had to add serum and spray down with hair spray to manage the fly aways. Then I felt my hair wasn't very flowing and weighed down again from product. After about four hours, I had to reapply hair spray to control it. By the end of the day, I felt like my scalp was loaded with hair. It didn't work for me, but maybe it will work for you.
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