Zero Frizz?
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Topic: Zero Frizz?
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Zero Frizz?
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:04am
Has anyone tried ZEROfrizz. It is made by Advance Research Labs. Does it work? Also, does anyone know if the product is tested on animals?I am concerned with the amount of silicone that is advertised that is in the product. I have never had good luck with silicones. The Panetene that I used to use was heavy in silicone and it gummed up my hair something awful.J
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Posted By: Lori
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:05am
> Has anyone tried ZEROfrizz. It is made by> Advance Research Labs. Does it work? Also, does> anyone know if the product is tested on animals?>> I am concerned with the amount of silicone> that is advertised that is in the product. I have> never had good luck with silicones. The Panetene> that I used to use was heavy in silicone and it> gummed up my hair something awful.> JI have tried Zerofrizz because the ingredients were almost the same as Frizz-ease, only cheaper. It came packaged with a free shampoo. The shampoo left my hair feeling dry, even though the bottle claims it restores moisture. The serum, while taming the frizzies, weighed down my hair and made it feel dirty, now matter how little I used.The ingredients for the hair serum are cyclomethicone, and dimethicone (protective silicone), 2-ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate (sun-filter) and fragrance. Dimethiconol, also a silicone, is in the shampoo.The label advocates recycling, but mentions nothing about being tested on animals.I hope this helps.Lori
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