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I have been in search of the perfect method to alleviate frizz. My hair has a wave to it, it's not curly or poker straight, and in the summer or warmer months, I have a major frizz problem.
Well, I think I've found it. I thought I would share these recommendations with you ladies.
First is a leave in conditioner by Bed Head called Ego Boost. It is actually a split end repairer, but I've found that my hair is much less frizzy since I've started using it. It is a lotion that I put in my hair when wet, and then I use a little bit when it's dry. It is not greasy or oily like other anti-frizz ointments. Some other methods are just too sticky and gooey. It also doesn't weigh my hair down, like some of the other heavier concoctions. When I do my hair in curls, I have no fly-aways. This stuff really helps.
The second item I've discovered is a flat steam iron by Vidal Sassoon. This thing is great, for when I don't have the patients to curl my hair, and have to wear it straight. It not only removes all wave, but makes my hair incrdibly soft and shiny. It also comes with removeable plates, one of which re-creates a fingerwave quite well. It's great in a quick fix, when I just don't have the time of putting in fingerwaves, or just don't have the patience.
My frizz problem is finally under control, with the help from just two items.
If you are interested in the Vidal Sassoon flat steam iron you can find it here. I highly recommend both of these products for gals who have straight hair, have a frizz problem, and want a quick way to do fingerwaves.
Well, I think I've found it. I thought I would share these recommendations with you ladies.
First is a leave in conditioner by Bed Head called Ego Boost. It is actually a split end repairer, but I've found that my hair is much less frizzy since I've started using it. It is a lotion that I put in my hair when wet, and then I use a little bit when it's dry. It is not greasy or oily like other anti-frizz ointments. Some other methods are just too sticky and gooey. It also doesn't weigh my hair down, like some of the other heavier concoctions. When I do my hair in curls, I have no fly-aways. This stuff really helps.
The second item I've discovered is a flat steam iron by Vidal Sassoon. This thing is great, for when I don't have the patients to curl my hair, and have to wear it straight. It not only removes all wave, but makes my hair incrdibly soft and shiny. It also comes with removeable plates, one of which re-creates a fingerwave quite well. It's great in a quick fix, when I just don't have the time of putting in fingerwaves, or just don't have the patience.
My frizz problem is finally under control, with the help from just two items.
If you are interested in the Vidal Sassoon flat steam iron you can find it here. I highly recommend both of these products for gals who have straight hair, have a frizz problem, and want a quick way to do fingerwaves.