Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Biolage, paul mitchell, bed head, chi, which hair products would you recommend for fizzy dry hair?

biolage, paul mitchell, bed head, chi, which hair products would you recommend for fizzy dry hair?


im looking for REALLY GOOD salon type hair products ( not too expensive tho) for dry, fizzy hair to tame them and make them nice and silky.


which ones do you prefer?Biolage, paul mitchell, bed head, chi, which hair products would you recommend for fizzy dry hair?
CHI's products miss the mark, and anything that Paul Mitchell makes, somebody else makes better! The best thing for frizzy hair is American Culture smoothing cream, it is amazing. But if you are using a drugstore shampoo and conditioner it can only do so much, that stuff is super harsh and does not repair hair.





Fashonista shampoo be Catwalk is great, it is the right strength so it will not create frizz. Any Matrix conditioner is great, I use Bed Head Dumb Blonde Reconstructor (a deep conditioner) instead of a regular conditioner. Since I started doing that I have had no frizz and don't need any products for it. Wash it out in cold water to lock down the cuticle and prevent frizz/protect the hair from damage.Biolage, paul mitchell, bed head, chi, which hair products would you recommend for fizzy dry hair?
This is gonna sound reallllly wierd, but i SWEAR it works. Go to Sally's or beauty store and get ';Hair Grease';. Rub it all through out your hair and like, marinate it. Put it in a pony tail, and put a towel on your head. Sleep with it like that. In the morning, shower, and make sure you shampoo really well. Your hair will be amazingly soft. After that just maintain it by using either loreal or garnier fructis hair products.
Personally, I like Frizz Eaze serum, apply to damp, towel-dried hair, blow dry straight. Then I use Biosilk Shine On before using a straight iron.
Biolage definitely, I have long thick curly hair and it keeps my hair frizz free, smooth and shiny, their conditioning balm is the absolute best of their whole line in my opinion, it is great as a deep conditioner and keeps hair moisturized. You can get the generic brand at sally's and it works just as well as the name brand, i couldn't tell the difference when i compared them on my hair.
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