Frizz isn't confined to thin, fine hair any more than it is associated with ringlet curls out of control. Finding products to help calm frizziness is a source of much frustration for many. Recently, products to help individuals cope with "the frizzies" have been developed and tested. However, most individuals will still need to try various products to find the right chemical combination to help keep the frizz at bay while not making hair limp and lifeless.
Redkin Glass 101 Smoothing Serum
Redken Glass 01 Smoothing Serum sells for anywhere from $14 for a 2-oz. bottle to $22 for a 4-oz. bottle. The Redken claim is that Redken Glass will add shine and smooth frizzy and flyaway hair. Redken boasts being a lightweight, oil-free serum, that will repel moisture to protect hair from humidity. Another big issue for individuals who suffer from frizzy hair is products building up on the hair. And, Redken professes that buildup will not occur with the Redken Glass Serum.
Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum
Paul Mitchell offers products of all varieties. Paul Mitchell's Super Skinny Serum boasts that it will smooth and condition the hair by penetrating the hair shaft and displace water in order to constrict the hair follicle. Skinny Serum is a lightweight silicone that smooths and conditions hair at the same time. One of Paul Mitchell's advertisements for Super Skinny suggests that because of the ability of the product to seal hair, drying and styling time are reduced.
L'Oreal Paris Studio Glass Shine Spray
L'Oreal Paris has a product called Studio Line Sedated Downright Smooth Spray to help fight frizz. L'Oreal also boasts a product called Studio Line Shine Seeker Glass Spray to finish off hairstyles and help prevent flyaways.
Avon Advanced Techniques Extra Strength Anti Frizz Serum
Avon is a product that most women are familiar wit,h and the Advanced Techniques Extra Strength Anti Frizz Serum is promoted by Avon to turn unruly frizz into super-sleek and shiny hair. By applying as little as 30 ml of Avon's serum to damp or dry hair, the frizzy hair problems are said to vanish. The directions say to concentrate on where hair is driest and avoid the roots, where serum can leave hair feeling greasy and heavy.
Ion Anti Frizz Solutions Styling Gelle
Ion Anti Frizz Solutions Styling Gelle comes with a low price tag compared to many of the others, with a 6-oz. bottle selling for about $6. Ion Anti Frizz boasts the ability to define natural curls or waves and control frizz from damaged hair or simply frizz due to humidity. Ion Anti Frizz also suggests that the product won't weight hair down or leave a heavy buildup. And one ingredient that is missing from Ion Anti Frizz Solutions Styling Gelle is alcohol, which can dry out the hair. Many hair products contain alcohol, especially products aimed at de-frizzing hair.
IC Hair Shine Serum
IC Hair Shine Serum can be found at many of the beauty outlets that allow non-licensed stylists to purchase products. Various drugstore chains also carry IC Hair Shine Serum. The product has a nice scent and claims to help hair achieve a lasting shine without making the hair greasy. As with most products of this nature, very little serum is necessary. IC sells various shine serums, but the serum containing olive oil tends to be better at de-frizzing. IC Hair Serum is recommended for those with curly or straight hair.
KMS California SilkSheen Therapy Plus
KMS California SilkSheen Therapy Plus is another product boasting the ability to calm frizzy hair. This product claims to add weightless shine and make hair softer and easier to style. KMS suggests using the California SilkSheen Therapy Plus with other light styling creams before blow-drying to help keep frizzy hair at bay.
Homemade Anti-Frizz Serums
Anti-frizz serums can be costly, even though most products say that using only a small amount is necessary and that a 2-oz. bottle of most anti-frizz serums can last a year if used correctly. If searching for more natural anti-frizz serums, making the serum at home can be done with camelia, castor or unrefined avocado oil with added essential oils to scent the serum.



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