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Nov 21, 2014
Hemmi M.
I need some good products to keep my frizz and curls under control. I have thick hair and I have been using organix coconut shampoo and conditioner as they are sulfates free but it not enough to combat frizz!
Have been using umberto hianni shapely curls mousse it is great but makes my hair so dry, tangles and frizzy not smooth and glossy!
There are few products out there I am thinking of getting but not sure if it worth my money such as-
-Paul Mitchell sculpting glaze
-Aveda be curly enchancer/confixor
-Kerastase oleo curl cream
Any recommendation would be good.
Nov 21, 2014
Shelley W.
Check out the Devacurl line. I've tried the Aveda Be Curly line and it was too heavily fragranced in my opinion. It did an OK job but I never went back for seconds. Paul Mitchell Sculpting Glaze is not going to keep the frizz down. Tried that one too and I found it to contribute even more frizz and I went thru so much of it thinking that if I applied a massive amount each time that it would with the frizz...epic fail. Bumble & Bumble also has a line for curly hair but Devacurl has been around far longer and are exlusively made for curly hair.
Nov 21, 2014
Lindsay M.
I have a DevaCurl leave-in product from Ulta ($20), Ogx Kukui Oil Cream ($6-$7), John Frieda Frizz-Ease Cream ($6-$7), and another one (I forgot the name but it's very good and it's from Sally's. It comes in a bright orange bottle with a pump, and it's sort of a pearly cream.). These are my favorite products. Hope I helped!
Nov 21, 2014
Lindsay M.
The orange bottle one is about $5
Nov 21, 2014
Hemmi M.
Lindsay I'm based in uk not sure which orange bottle but will have a look at Sally's.
Nov 21, 2014
Jade S.
Mixed chicken leave in conditioner is amazing!
Nov 22, 2014
Danielle M.
I just tried a few products by Ouidad and they are amazing. Ouidad is actually a salon in NYC that specializes in curly hair cuts, styles and products. They sell it at Ulta.
Nov 22, 2014
Kelly V.
Aveda's curly line is not the best, I have found that it doesn't sell well and clients don't like it. but A vedas retexturizing gel is great for curly hair. and as Shelley mentioned...Diva curl. the line is wonderful and there really is something for every type of curly hair. I have also been hearing a lot about ouidad. seems to be similar to diva curl but maybe even a little better.