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    Posted: November 14 2000 at 6:16pm
Curl-Up and Flat-Out, both by KMS, are great for curly hair. The Curl-Up is for when you want your hair curly, and tames the frizz. The Flat-Out is great for blow-drying your hair straight. I like the liquid spray, as the gel is too heavy for my fine hair. Cost is about $8 a bottle here in Alaska.
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23 w/ waist length hair, I just love
mascara.
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Hi there! To beat the frizz on damp or humid days I use L'oreal anti-frizz under my other products. It really does help and it's only a few bucks. My favorite leave-in conditioner is Aussie Dewplex--I keep it in the shower and put it on while my hair is still soaking wet, right before I get out. :)
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thanx...i'll probably use the suave...ive heard somewhere that humuctant is good for your hair....AND if you want to try it, I got Citre shine at walmart...for abou 3 or 4 bucks...the size of a bodysplash bottle...works good, but dont put too much in or it looks greasy!
Thanx again!
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For leave in conditioner I just use my regular conditioner (Suave Professionals Humectant). I just put it on after washing my hair (after using a towel a little to get rid of drips), use my pick to get out tangles, then put spray gel in it. Keeps my hair soft all day...plus it is not very expensive. It also helped with how dry my hair used to feel. I don't know about anti-fizz products. Some tips I've heard though is to not use a towel to dry your hair too much, not play with your hair as it dries, rinse your hair in cold water, use a satin pillow case or sleeping cap. Hope this helps you out.
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Can anyone tell my what the cheapest anti-frizz product and leave in conditioner that they can find that still works good! I need them both badly!!!!!!!
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