
Photo from Living Proof
I'm having a really bad hair day today and the winter hat I wore this morning certainly hasn't helped matters. I've got a mix of frizz and flyaways, and it makes me feel kind of yucky. I know good hair days just can't happen every day, but the sad thing is tomorrow it's supposed to rain and that only means more frizz! But I recently read about a new product that is supposed to be better than the rest....
It's called Living Proof and it hasn't yet been released in stores; it's now being sold only on QVC and is on sale for $38.52 for two bottles.
I'm intrigued. I've tried a lot of products, some work well, but not all work for long...without making my hair look too oily.
When MichelleR05 asked about keeping her curls frizz-free, answers varied from air drying to using John Frieda's Frizz Ease, Curls Rock by Catwalk, and Redken's Outshine Anti-Frizz Polishing Milk.
Other questions from CafeMoms on taming hair frizz got answers like BioSilk Oil, Arbonne Hair Mask, Avon's Anti-Frizz Capsules, and even a small amount of baby oil.
But Living Proof's no frizz products claim to do what no other product out there does: block humidity, and they have a formula for all different hair types.
As a lady who knows frizz all too well, I am really excited about this product. I haven't ordered it yet and would love to know what you think.
Have you tried it yet? Are you interested in giving it a try?
What is your favorite anti-frizz product?
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Comments (3)
I haven't tried it, but I have Arbonne's Hair Mask =). It's great.
I use and recommend Redken products.
I like Redken's Smooth Down series.
A lot of frizz comes from how we handle our hair, not the products we use.