Reply to message: viewthread.asp?forum=AMB%5FAP881778452&id=932&page=1#24.932.1 - 24.932.1 The frizzies are not uncommon this time of year when the humidity is low causing the hair to dry out. To stop the frizzies, condition after every shampoo and try a leave-in conditioner, too. I have also been getting very good results with Monoi Oil in restoring the moisture to dry fly-away hair. You may be able to find it at your local health food store and the Long Hair Lovers site sells a very good product. I also really like Frizz Ease Hair Serum made by John Frieda. The first client I tried it on had several layers and the ends of each layer kept getting dry and brittle as she was trying to grow the layers out. Add to that the fact that she almost always used a blow dryer on her hair and sometimes used a medicated shampoo for dry scalp - she got the frizzies. I would trim the ends a bit, but doing that made sure no length was growing. She had regularly been using other dry hair shampoos, conditioners, deep conditioners, expensive "non-damaging and non-drying" hair spray...but still had the frizzies. Then we tried Frizz Ease. It has made a remarkable difference in her hair and along with Monoi Oil conditioning treatments is a regular part of her hair care routine. To use Frizz Ease, you shampoo and condition as usual. Ring hair out just a bit, but DO NOT towel dry. Squeeze a small amount of Frizz Ease into your palm. I usually use about a dime`s size of the product. Rub product into both palms then apply to hair. Do not rinse out and style as usual. Your frizzies should disappear! :) You can request a free sample at: http://users.ntplx.net/~jf/emergencytreatment/ - http://users.ntplx.net/~jf/emergencytreatment/ Good luck!
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