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john frieda`s frizz ease???

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Topic: john frieda`s frizz ease???
Posted By: liz_naz
Subject: john frieda`s frizz ease???
Date Posted: September 27 2002 at 11:53am
has anyone else found that if u follow their tips:

ie. use their hair serum...then their mousse....etc etc

that ur hair becomes greasy and looks like uve put too much on?????????????

why do they tell u to do that when it obviously aint the right way to do it???????????????

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Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: September 27 2002 at 12:03pm
I like using the serum mixed with my gel and put in my hair while it is still wet. That way when I blow dry it straight it is really smooth without being gross .

btw.....JF is coming out with an "extra strength" shampoo and conditioner, according to Judi in customer relations. Wonder how that will compare.... :-)

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Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft


Posted By: liz_naz
Date Posted: September 30 2002 at 3:59pm
Originally posted by Lyris Lyris wrote:

I like using the serum mixed with my gel and put in my hair while it is still wet. That way when I blow dry it straight it is really smooth without being gross .

btw.....JF is coming out with an "extra strength" shampoo and conditioner, according to Judi in customer relations. Wonder how that will compare.... :-)

hummm i think it only works proper if u use a heat appliance afterwards...is tha right?

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Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: September 30 2002 at 8:16pm
Nah. The ingredients that matter are silicone-derivatives such as cyclomethicone, phenyl trimethicone and dimethicone. They will coat the hair shaft well even if you don`t heat up after applying. :-)

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Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft


Posted By: liz_naz
Date Posted: October 02 2002 at 6:24pm
cool
dont u hink that if u use heat tho aftr applying product(s) to ur hair that i turns out better? :S

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Posted By: Lyris
Date Posted: October 02 2002 at 7:16pm
I always heat style my hair if I`m going to wear it straight--it is naturally wavy and therefore I have to blow dry it while applying tension with a paddle brush. As for the heat actually helping the product work, I don`t have any objective way of measuring that, since the "look and feel" of hair are entirely subjective qualifiers. However many people say any indirect heat will help conditioners such as the silicone in Frizz Ease will help the shine agents bond to the hair shaft better. They could be right!

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Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft


Posted By: liz_naz
Date Posted: October 03 2002 at 5:38am
really? cool
thanx Lyris :D

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