Naturals: John Frieda Frizz-Ease

Happy2BNappy

New Member
I went out on Saturday with a twist out and came home with a FULL BLOW AFRO! The humidity caused my twist out to swell and expand! So someone told me about Frizz-Ease. I brought the product on Sunday but I haven't used it yet.. Has anyone with natural hair used it and did you success? I have such a hard time in the humid weather wearing my hair out. I just wear my hair twisted. I lose a great deal of length (about 3 or 4 inches) but atleast it still looks cute!! :weird:
 

sylver2

Well-Known Member
I use it on my hair and my daughters hair. I'm relaxed she is not.
It works good, its just that its a small bottle and cause her hair is soo thick and natural she needs a lot of it.
 

Happy2BNappy

New Member
sylver2 said:
I use it on my hair and my daughters hair. I'm relaxed she is not.
It works good, its just that its a small bottle and cause her hair is soo thick and natural she needs a lot of it.


So on your daughter's hair..you notices a difference?? Did you use any other product on her hair to style it? I think that is my main concern.....
 

sylver2

Well-Known Member
Happy2BNappy said:
So on your daughter's hair..you notices a difference?? Did you use any other product on her hair to style it? I think that is my main concern.....


Oh yes I notice a difference. I use the xtra strength serum. Use it when the hair is wet. Rub on each section evenly especially on ends. Then I just use the same leave in I use. Rusk smoother.
 

Shatani

New Member
ive used it....i cant recall that it actually did anything spectacular....i used it as a detangler cuz it made my hair SO easy to comb when i put it in...however, i have tons and tons of hair, so i only got like 4 uses outta that tiny little bottle....

i never used it for outs...
 

PhonyBaloney500

Well-Known Member
I used to use it for twists and didn't notice anything TOO special but it was OK I guess. Does it have silicones in it (drying)? Probably I would imagine.
 

sylver2

Well-Known Member
I think a lot of people use the John Frieda the wrong way.. thats why I hear so many negative results about it. I don't use it to sit under the dryer and I don't use it as a regular serum or detangler.
I only use it soon as I get out of the shower while my hair is soaking wet, don't towel dry.
Section into about 6 pieces. Rub a quarter size amount on each piece all over.. especially the ends. Then use leave in co and immediately blowdry hair.
 

Dare~to~Dream

Well-Known Member
I've used the Wind Down Relax Créme and it worked great. I used the kind in the white bottle but the purple bottle is formulated for coarser hair...it helps to get the hair straight {you have to use it with a blowdryer and and brush}.
 
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