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Using Phytodefrisant

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Printed Date: July 23 2025 at 2:08pm


Topic: Using Phytodefrisant
Posted By: SeanOg
Subject: Using Phytodefrisant
Date Posted: February 25 2006 at 4:58am

Hi all, decided to try using Phytodefrisant after reading reviews on it - but there's something I'm not quite sure of.  I have fairly short hair, which can only be described as wavy/loosely curly.  I usually spiked the fringe with wax but I ended up looking like Tintin with a less-than-great looking rolly quiff and the rest of my hair flat!

I've recently begun straightening the fringe and spiking it up with Daxwax which looks much better because it looks longer and my hair looks layered and textured, but using the straightening irons is a pain in the ass, I don't think I could do that every day, and I'd be quite embarrassed to admit I use them to be honest.

So anyway enough background - the question about Phytodefrisant - do I have to blowdry my hair after applying the balm or is it good enough to apply the stuff and combine it with Daxwax to get a straight look?



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-- Seán



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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: March 05 2006 at 9:51am

gee i dont know what the heck is a phytodefrisant but it sounds like a defrizzer to get rid of frizz in hair

if that the case, yeah you have to blow dry your hair after applying the balm in order for it to work.

then use your wax to spike it up.



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ARGHH



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