Should I Get John Frieda Frizz Ease Serum Or Pantene Frizz Serum.

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Sep 25, 2013

Shinjal S.

thanks xxxx

Sep 25, 2013

Amber R.

I loved the John Frieda one! xx

Sep 25, 2013

Tiia T.

The whole john frieda line of products seem like a huge ripp off.

Sep 25, 2013

Katriena c.

Pantene and it has amazing smell

Sep 25, 2013

Alex W.

Pantene is bad for your hair! It does smell good but it has chemicals in it that cause build up and will not benefit your hair in the long run. John Frieda isn't a bad brand so maybe try it first! Hope this helped!

Sep 25, 2013

Bailey G.

They both suck. Try any treatment with Moroccan Argan oil. Brands such as Garnier, Suave, and Organix will work just fine. They're also all inexpensive and can be found at a drug store.

Sep 25, 2013

Ivonne B.

I agree^. Try suave Moroccan argan oil. You be so surprised!

Sep 25, 2013

Ivonne B.

It really does work and it's so adorable you can get the whole line of products for what you would buy a Salon shampoo.

Sep 26, 2013

Kitty K.

I have very curly ethnic hair that's been through 10 thousand and one products. ( I am from the caribbean, so I don't have 'curly' hair that is actually wavy.. I have almost an afro curly hair )

Avoid frizz serums at all cost... they are the worse!
They are temporary fixes that will
Get rid of frizz now, but when exposed to humidity, heat, or any circumstance.. it will make it a lot worse. Don't do frizz serums...
I find that hair treatments work best to fight frizz. ( Try a coconut oil and castor oil hair treatment, reduces frizz dramatically. )
And stick to leave in conditioners, I cannot stand frizz serums. I have yet to find one that works under all circumstances.