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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:01am
Curious...the pomades. Do these weight your hair down too much, make it too greasy. I know you don't need so much but...Just wanting to try either or a new product and want to go w/ a recommendation, thx
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Two examples from that famous hair care company are:From Aveda.....www.aveda.comPure-Fume Brilliant™ Anti-Humectant PomadeA high-shine finishing pomade with plant-derived aroma that repels moisture to prevent frizziness. Especially effective in humid weather, it gives straight hair a smooth finish and helps tame curl.And........Pure-Fume Brilliant™ Humectant PomadeThis high-shine finishing pomade adds moisture to the hair, enhancing curl. Especially effective in dry climates, it activates and maintains wave in naturally curly and permed hair.There are other humectant and ani-humectant products available but Aveda started the trend. These products can be purchased in any Aveda concept salon.Hope this helps.Karen> I just read the tip of the day about the humucant and> anti-humuctant conditioners and wondered if anyone had> some product examples of each. I don't understand the> difference. It gets very humid where I live and need> something to keep my hair from getting frizzy. It's> partly straight and part wavy so it mostly goes flat> and gets fuzzy.
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I just read the tip of the day about the humucant and anti-humuctant conditioners and wondered if anyone had some product examples of each. I don't understand the difference. It gets very humid where I live and need something to keep my hair from getting frizzy. It's partly straight and part wavy so it mostly goes flat and gets fuzzy.
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