Some of us know that having natural curls is a blessing and a curse – the curse being largely down to frizz. When the air is damp, due to rain or humidity, the frizz shows itself, and makes our hair less manageable than it could be. A good anti-frizz serum can provide a great solution for those caught in the curl conundrum.
Some shampoos and conditioners have anti-frizz agents built right in – like TIGI’s Bed Head Control Freak Shampoo and Andrew Collinge’s No Frizz Shampoo. The majority of popular anti-frizz products are used after the wash, but before styling. Products such as Fudge’s Unleaded De Frizz work to repair hair and provide a smooth, polished finish free from fly aways and, of course, frizz. John Frieda, Charles Worthington and Nicky Clarke all produce leading anti-frizz products known for getting exceptional results.
Some anti-frizz products are designed to be used in conjunction with hair straightening tools, others achieve great results on their own. There is quite a lot of variety out there when it comes to antifrizz solutions – so shop around, do your research and ask friends for recommendations. Also, don’t forget to consult your hair stylist – if anyone out there knows your hair better than you, it’s your hair dresser.
Shopping for a good antifrizz serum online can be tricky – particularly if you’re not sure which sort of anti-frizz product will work best for your hair. Look for online retailers and beauty supply shops that offer advice as well as products – often, their recommendation pages will provide the answers you’re looking for. Keep an eye out for online shops that offer trial-size packages so you can sample a variety of products to find one that’s right for you. Some of the best online hair styling product discounts are available from retailers who offer products in bulk. Similarly, buy from online beauty suppliers with flexible return and exchange policies to avoid disappointment.© Hair Styling.org.uk 2007.