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Frizz ease serum
Citygirl1
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I have a small sample of this and have just read in a magazine that its a top seller. Ive seen one also for fine hair, has anyone used this. I have the original one, is there much difference.
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I use Frizz ease thermal protection hair serum for fine flyaway hair (orange bottle). To be honest I've been using it for months now and I didn't realise it was for fine hair until I just checked the bottle right now lol. I have thick, frizz prone hair that is damaged from heat and processing. I love it, and wouldn't be without it. It just makes my hair like silk and relaxed. Helps a lot with the frizzies. I add a little right at the ends when its dry too. I have tried other serums and I much prefer this one.0
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in my must have products i have very thick hair that can be fizzy with hairdryer put this on i can leave it to dry naturally and goes striaght without the kink i would have normally or need dry quick same with dryer buy it x0
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Hi, thanks for your replies, I will try the sample I've got and buy a bottle if it suits me, though I might go for the one for fine hair though as my hair is rather fine.0
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I have both the orignal and the extra strength one
I have very fine hair the orignal one is the best as the extra strength one is too heavy for my hairNeeding to lose weight start date 26 December 2011 current loss 60 pound Down. Lots more to go to get into my size 6 jeans0
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