help for hair frizz

help for hair frizz

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  • curly hair on 18 Nov 2009 11:14 AM

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    I'd recommend the curly hair products from Batia & Aleeza. These products really do eliminate frizz as the ingredients are all-natural and organic. I particularly like the gel, it doesn't make my hair dry or crunchy.

    Good luck!

  • aoifeaoife Rank: Lance Corporal on 1 Jul 2009 5:46 PM

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    I am another one to say go for Yuko!

    I really could not decide whether to have my hair Yuko'd or not. I suffer from really frizzy, wavy, thick hair and it is a nightmare trying to get ready quickly before work - especially if I have to wash it. Anyway, after being fed up for years I finally booked an appointment with Renata Jon at Hair Straightening London (www.hairstraighteninglondon.com) It was a transformation! I can get ready for work in a matter of minutes now and can always count on having smooth, frizz-free hair - even if I run out the door with it still wet!

    Renata Jon is very professional and was trained by the woman who invented Yuko in Japan. She has been doing Yuko hair straightening for a number of years and I could really tell - she's so confident and the results were amazing. You can call her directly for appointments or email her from her website (www.hairstraighteninglondon.com). She is wonderful! I highly recommend her!

  • sfrattalatta on 24 Jun 2009 12:29 PM

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    Hi Miss Frizz!

    I had the same problem you have! My solution has been http://www.batiaandaleeza.com/products/bio_natural_shampoo.html .
    it actually worked with me... you should try it Wink
    Sfra

  • alexisbee Rank: Lance Corporal on 4 May 2009 7:40 AM

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    A friend of mine recommended me Batia & Aleeza products and I'm pretty satisfied with the result these products give to my hair. I used to have dozen of products applied to my hair and now I only wash it twice a week with their shampoo and conditioner. And every morning I just apply the gel and voila my hair looks healthy, shiny and freez free.

  • Liffeymoon on 19 Mar 2008 7:56 PM

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    Wilson - there are ways to get your hair Yuko'd if you go to the right place! But you can't just go to any salon, you need to choose wisely. I've got highlights (red) in my hair and I have also used bleach on my hair... yet I am due to get my hair permanently straightened at the end of April. I'm going to Eleven in London to see the www.go-straight.com guys - they will always at least consider straightening hair that has been highlighted. In my case, I'm able to get the straightening done, providing that I have a semi-permanent colour all over to balance out the damage first. So providing that you aren't adverse to changing your colour and giving up on the blonde highlights - then you could feasibly have the straight hair you're after!! I had previously been turned away from one salon for the Yuko treatment because I had lightened my hair and I almost lost hope before I heard about these guys in London. They get rave reviews!!
    See: http://www.tiscali.co.uk/lifestyle/women/beauty/fordhamwhite-yuko-hair-review.html

  • amasmith Rank: Lance Corporal on 24 Jan 2007 5:41 PM

    From London, 1 post


    I went for consultation for yuko system hair straightening, but had to wait few months, as had highlights done with bleach. Now i'm having it done with tint, which looks almoust as blonde as bleach and had my hair straighten few weeks ago with guys from Angela's recommendation, Christian and Sebastian from go-straight (www.go-straight.com). THAT IS THE BEST THING EVER!!! My hair is sooo shiny and straight!!!! THey also invented titanium hair straighteners, which are more gentle for the hair, so not drying it out that much (www.go-straight.co.uk)





    XXX Laughing

  • marinav Rank: Sergeant on 22 Jun 2006 9:28 AM

    From Le Mans-valencia, 13 posts


    You can go to a hairdresser, they will help you, for sure... Otherwise, take a product Babyliss.. It's the best!

  • haircareheaven Rank: Corporal on 23 May 2006 10:49 AM

    From Leicester, 5 posts


    There are a number of really goo products out there. PHYTO Defrisant is a popular choice and 100% natural plant based or you could try Kerastase Oleo relax, shampoo, conditioner, serum.

  • Bevv on 30 Mar 2006 11:16 PM

    From US, 1 post


    I use therapy-m's Superstraightening Conditioner and it works like a charm and trust me I have some frizzy hair when its left on its own. It also makes my hair seem softer and really shiney! I would definatly recomend you give it a try if you havent had any luck with other products.

    bev
    Sedu Hairstyles

  • LUCYROBINSON Rank: Lance Corporal on 30 Mar 2006 5:31 PM

    From LONDON, 3 posts


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