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Old 01-19-2006, 12:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Absolute best frizz products for fine hair? :P
I have REALLY LONG fine-ish hair.. its more unruly near the top than the bottom.... But I flat iron my hair and it doesn't look silky smooth. I have a jilbere (which apparently is as good as a chi ;p).. But uhm, even when I blow dry my hair straight its still crap. I use the matrix straight stuff.. I also use "Babyliss thermal ionic" spray to use before flat ironing and to be honest it doesn't.. do jack, haha.

I'm willing to spend a good amount of money cuz I love having gorgeous hair.. THAT WILL STAY PUT!

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Old 01-19-2006, 12:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I can't stress these lovely products enough
Redken Heat glide! I also rec their OutShine anti-frizz polishing milk. For extra shine and tame finish off with a spray of Vinyl Glam mega shine spray.

You should also try their Smooth Down shampoo and conditioner. Great stuff!



If you can't affored Redken try L'Oreal Vive Smooth intense line.

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Old 01-19-2006, 01:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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If you can find it, bumble and bumble makes a frizz gloss called de-frizz which is great as a finishing product, and I seriously love all the Rusk Str8 line. You'd never know I flat-ironed my hair on a regular basis. I too have really really fine hair. It isn't long, it's all choppy and textured, but the results are the same. When I did have long hair, the rusk was the only products that would tame my frizzies even on the wet coast. I see you live in BC too, so you probably have the same problem with moisture. Good luck.

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Old 01-21-2006, 07:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I use a citre shine illuminator I been using it for a year it makes my hair extra shiny and soft and I have less frizzies when I use it. Its only like 3 bucks at the most or less I dont remember Im almost done with the bottle. You should give it a try its really cheap and if it doesnt work you wont have to worry about it cause you only spent a couple bucks on it!

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Old 01-23-2006, 10:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I use citre shine miracle, SO AMAZING!.

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Old 01-23-2006, 10:52 PM   #6 (permalink)
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my fave is frederick fekhai finishing polish. it can run into the $30s. a cheaper alternative that is on the same level as FF is bed head's girl toys. its something like $13 and it will make your hair shimmer.

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Old 01-24-2006, 03:15 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I like ARTec's Shine and Frizz Repair and Redken's Heat Glide which doubles as a heat protector and frizz control.

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I can't stress these lovely products enough
Redken Heat glide! I also rec their OutShine anti-frizz polishing milk. For extra shine and tame finish off with a spray of Vinyl Glam mega shine spray.

You should also try their Smooth Down shampoo and conditioner. Great stuff!



If you can't affored Redken try L'Oreal Vive Smooth intense line.
Lol! I'm using the Heat Glide right now. This is an absolute staple for when I straighten my hair! I also like to use their spray starch to make sure my hair stays straightttt!

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Old 01-28-2006, 10:04 PM   #9 (permalink)
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have u tried bio silk

chi iron is really good- it heats up fast- makes the hair super straight

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I have really fine hair and I've tried all the anti frizz products available out there. The best one that I have found is the Frederick Fekkai (know that isn't spelled right) glossing cream. It isn't cheap, but it's a great product and worth it. You can get it at Sephora or Nordstrom's

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Second this. Biosilk is great.

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use biosilk its awesome, or biolage silk thereapy its great too

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Biosilk!!

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Biosilk is so old school now that I won't even touch it. I mentioned this product in another thread, but I like it for frizz. Extreme Shine Spray from Wal-Mart. Also try using Infusium 23's new shampoo and conditioner that helps combat frizz. I also like Aussies Leave in + Frizz Control Cream.

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I can't stress these lovely products enough
Redken Heat glide! I also rec their OutShine anti-frizz polishing milk. For extra shine and tame finish off with a spray of Vinyl Glam mega shine spray.

You should also try their Smooth Down shampoo and conditioner. Great stuff!



If you can't affored Redken try L'Oreal Vive Smooth intense line.

The Redken heat Glide has wax in it can this cause more damage and buildup in longterm use?

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have u tried bio silk

chi iron is really good- it heats up fast- makes the hair super straight

I agree. Use the Chi Turbo flat iron and then finish it off with a tiny amount of biosilk.

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Jojoba oil? and don't blow dry your hair.....

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