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any good products for FLY AWAYS in HAIR?

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Topic: any good products for FLY AWAYS in HAIR?
Posted By: vanmel
Subject: any good products for FLY AWAYS in HAIR?
Date Posted: November 23 2006 at 7:26pm

Hi guys do you know of any product for fly aways for the hair, I  have fly aways in the fornt of my hair and would love to find a product that works and isnt greasy or has a greasy look, anyone know of any? anyway thanks in advance for your help.




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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: December 04 2006 at 9:21pm

Well most products that are good for flyaways are serum types, so is going to be hard to find one that isn't greasy. The trick is to find one that doesn't go on greasy. Aveda pure fume anti-humectant pomade is great. Not only does it control fly aways, but repels moisture, so it fights humidity and controls frizz.Use only a tiny bit. Emulsify well in the palm of your hand. As long as you only use a little bit (and I mean a little bit) it will not look greasy. It is expensive but it lasts forever. My little sister has had the same jar for 2 years and is not even half empty.



Posted By: xpanteragirlx
Date Posted: December 30 2006 at 10:53am
You could try a tiny bit of lotion or conditoner


Posted By: hairbraider
Date Posted: December 30 2006 at 11:22am
I use aloe vera gel.

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Posted By: Katze
Date Posted: January 07 2007 at 1:45pm
I have lots of baby hairs and growing out layers which stick up like a halo all over the top of my hair. Luckily, this means my hair is finally growing! but sometimes I don't want them and use a bit of oil (coconut) or aloe vera to smooth them down. You can also use a bit of conditioner on them.



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