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Review No.1
Frizzy Hair? Don't Dispair! John Frieda has the answer

Before I go on about this little beaut of product I'll tell you a little about my hair type and you can see if this is for you. I have thiiick hair, and a lot of it, it's just to my shoulders but it's not easy to manage. I have naturally very curly/frizzy short hair around my hairline and the nape of my neck, which never grows more than a few inches (genetics ey!). This is something every hair dresser I've been to likes to point out "you have very short hair here don't you!?" Mhmm, lady I know. So these are the main parts which I have to tackle after a shampoo and condition.
I like to apply this straight after I get out of the shower, I pump a large pea sized amount onto the tips of my fingers, rub them together and then pull my fingers through my wet hair starting with the problem areas. I then usually blow dry my hair and when it's about half way dry I stop and leave it to finish drying naturally. I literally can't count how many bottles of this stuff I have gone through, I'm currently halfway through this one and will, as always, go to repurchase once it's run out. I seriously panic once this starts to get low or if I forget it when I'm travelling because I know how much it helps my hair. I also use it after I've styled my hair with hair straighteners or anything thats dried out my hair. I take a small blob on my hands again and run it through the dry patches and ends of my hair for extra shine. I would highly recommend this product to anybody looking for a good serum and remedy for frizzy hair.
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Review No.2

Review : John Frieda Frizz-Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum
Rating : 5/5
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Review No.3

John Frieda Frizz-Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum

It has been forever and a day since I have last written up a review, and I think this is mainly because I just haven’t been buying many things. It’s not even that I’ve suddenly gained some type of will power, but the Summer holidays mean I stop getting a weekly allowance from my parents, and nobody wants to hire me knowing I’ll end up quitting to go to University in two months… basically – my spending has been cut down a lot. I’ve avoided nail polishes, chubby sticks, eye liners; it’s been painful, but has to be done for now.
Regardless, a product I purchased a little while ago was the John Frieda Frizz-Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum, and that is what I will review today. 

I’ve reviewed one John Frieda product before, which was the Frizz-Ease Glossing Mist, and I still stand by this as being a really great product. When it ran out, I decided I’d try out their Frizz-Ease hair serum, as I had not noticed until after I had purchased the last product that it was a finishing spray.
The hair serum is a lot different to the spray as it is a thick and slightly more oily product, whereas the spray is not viscous or oily at all. Similarly to the spray, it is a savior when it comes to untangling hair, meaning that you never have to strain your hair. After being flung about in the sea on holiday in a banana boat, I used this product to save my hair after I had washed it.
Just a little bit of this product is needed to go a long way, and I really only use a tiny amount when applying it – one full pump, if even that. It is recommended to use this product sparingly also, so when it comes to my hair, I apply oil to my ends every night, and will use this product in the mornings every so often.
Overall I think this is a great product, it is the second John Frieda product I have used on my hair and I will probably continue to return to John Frieda whenever I am in need of a new hair serum. I did not want to take a hair oil with me on holiday as I was afraid it would spill, and there is nothing more annoying to clean up that oil, so this was my go to product on holiday.

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