Originally Posted by
jessiej78 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Dove Sheer Moisture. I just got this in it's Intense Frizz formula (I didn't like the regular one), and am anxious to see how it does. But for now (well when my hair is curly, right now my hair is straight, so no water-based anything for a while! lol), I'm using Fekkai's Glossing Cream. It's alright, but it doesn't really moisturize as well as others I've used. But it sure does bring the shne!
Originally Posted by
katina74 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Infusium 23 This was one of the first I used, but my hair is so thick, I had to start looking for a cream because I ran out of this so fast! But it does work very well!
Originally Posted by
oneewiishx0 /img/forum/go_quote.gif ...it depends on what kinda of hair type you have.. every product is different for everyone... Agreed. I have very thick, below-ear-when-curly, shoulder-length-when-straight, bi-racial curly hair (Black and Hispanic), so keep that in mind with my rec's.
Originally Posted by
perlanga2005 /img/forum/go_quote.gif John Frieda frizz ease I used this, too, but didn't really get very good results...
Anyways, what I've found to give me good results:
Aquelle AquaCream Molding Paste-- very good hold and definition on top of moisturization. Sometimes I just use this and this alone when styling my hair in the morning. Just run through my hair generously, and wrap up with a towel, walk around doing my morning routine for a while, take down the towel later, and voila! Perfect, hydrated, curls! It has marine extracts that I really think help. You can get this at Sally Beauty Supply.
Neutrogena Triple Moisture Smooth Shine Anti-Frizz Cream-- This stuff is extremely hard to find, but well worth it when you do! Smells like Pineapple and very thick, so not a goodbuy for fine hair, but perfect for mine! A smaller amount goes a good long way. Very emollient