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John Frieda Frizz Ease Miracle Mend

 

Newest Review: ... hair which is usually very flyaway and has a tendency to go slightly bonkers when it's even a bit damp outside. When I ... more

 ... use Frizz ease, this is not the case. The result is controllable and distinctly non-frizzy locks. I would say though, be careful with the 'dosage'. Too much of this potent stuff can have you looking like you've been dipping your head in the chip pan. Be very sparing and (here's a tip), rub it in your hands for a few seconds before applying it to damp hair. This helps the distribution. Although I have straightish hair, my friend, one of my converts, has permed hair. I can vouch that even her troublesom...more

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welsh_sheep
Premium Review John Frieda Frizz Ease Miracle Mend: Frizz ease is a godsend (182 words)
by - written on 28/07/00 (95 readings)
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Over the last few months, I've converted many of my friends into avid frizz ease fans. It's not hard to understand why either. It's a fab product that really works. I have long, naturally wavy hair which is usually very flyaway and has a tendency to go slightly bonkers when it's even a bit damp outside. When I use Frizz ease, this is not the case. The result is controllable and distinctly non-frizzy locks. I would say though, be careful with the 'dosage'. Too much of this potent stuff can have you looking like you've been dipping your head in the chip pan. Be very sparing and (here's a tip), rub it in your hands for a few seconds ...  Read the complete review

Pobble
Crowned Review Glossy hair from heaven (312 words)
by - written on 17/07/00 (Very useful, 463 readings)
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I spent a good twenty years trawling through Boots for a shampoo and conditioner that worked consistantly and which didn't reduce my very long hair to a crispy straw confection. I tried everything. Shampoos specifically for long hair, shampoos for sensitive hair, shampoos for coloured hair...then one day a friend with a perm introduced me to Frizz Ease. I didn't think it was for me. For a start, all the women on the packaging had curly hair, and it looked a bit...complicated. There were about ten different products in the range, and I was a little unsure what to get. My friend pointed me at the shining shampoo, the regular conditioner (in a funky ...  Read the complete review

 

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