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I've been using an anti-friz cream, as well as a silicone tonic for a couple of years, and been somewhat satisfied, but then I got a sample of this in the mail. All I can say is WOW! This is exactly what I've been looking for! I went right out and bought a bottle!
I have long, fine, color-treated hair, and it tends to break pretty easily. Sometimes I straighten it with an iron, but usually I'm pressed for time, so I only partially dry it, and let the waves curl up. With all I do to my hair, well, there is some damage.
Without weighing it down, this creme removes the frizzies and makes my hair smooth, whether I straighten it or go with the waves. It doesn't make it look greasy the way the silicone tonic sometimes can. My hair is very soft and touch-able. I use it on my hair while it's wet, and a little goes a long way. If my hair is effected by humidity later in the day, a little dollop on my dry hair removes any more frizz that comes along.
The only down side is the smell. It's something like bubblegum. Perhaps it's because this line of products is geared to younger girls and women, but it certainly doesn't appeal to me!
Last edited on Jan 25, 2008
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