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Reddit mentions of Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Anti-Frizz Serum, 5.1 Fl. Oz.

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Anti-Frizz Serum, 5.1 Fl. Oz.. Here are the top ones.

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Height4.95 Inches
Length2.4 Inches
Number of items1
Size5.1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width2.4 Inches
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Found 6 comments on Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Leave-In Anti-Frizz Serum, 5.1 Fl. Oz.:

u/perfectdrug659 · 8 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Do you use anything after you've washed your hair? Any sort of leave in treatment? I always use an anti-frizz serum, I've tried many of them over the years, but my favorite is still this Fructis one both for what it does, how it smells and it's cheap. A leave in conditioner would probably benefit you too, as it tends to weigh hair down a bit to prevent it from defying gravity. And if it's static-y at all, just run a dryer sheet over your hair to get rid of the static!

u/peoplebuttspongecake · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Try r/fancyfollicles for some really good advice. I have wavy hair that I style with large, natural waves. My hair gets incredibly frizzy if I don't use any product and let it dry naturally. Here are a couple things that can work well:

Natural oils can work really well to give your hair shine, keep it conditioned and fight frizz.

Coconut oil - a little goes a long way with coconut oil. Just rub a little on your hands and through your hair after a shower, or after drying your hair. I've used it on beach hair and day 2 hair, and it worked great. When I used it straight out of the shower, I used too much and it really weighed my hair down, so be careful.

Argan oil/Jojoba oil - Same as coconut oil, these can work great for your hair, but be careful not to use too much.

I recently got a sample of Living Proof Frizz styling cream I think in myglam bag. It works nicely. It makes my hair feel incredibly soft and really helps control the frizz. I feel like it takes away a little too much volume for my hair though.

I personally use Garnier Sleek and Shine Frizz Control Serum most days. It controls my frizzy hair enough with out weighing it down or making it greasy. It works well if I style my hair straight, or wavy. It's decently priced. I probably use it more than natural oils mainly because I've been using it so long.

I used Frizz-Ease for a long time, but I realize that my hair had very little body when I used it. It felt heavy and chemically on my hair. I munch prefer natural oils or the Garnier serum that I use.

u/nfuentes · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Leave in conditioner is the best for me. I have wavy hair that frizzes the second I run my fingers through it. I can't brush it at all if it's dry.

I use Garnier leave in conditioner. It's usually around 4$ for a smaller bottle. I put that in right after a shower (My doctor told me that it's best to put lotion on right after a shower, so maybe it applies to hair as well?), and comb it through. Next is mousse, I use aussie and finally is this. Lots of product but it has made my hair really healthy and I get complements on it from my hairdressers whenever I go.

I also heard mayonnaise makes good deep conditioner and may help? I haven't tried it though!

*I also use a bit of olive oil sometimes as well. But be sure not to put a ton in.

u/PedroElOzo · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

Well first off you may have split ends from the looks of it. Being rough with your hair won't get you this silky smooth stuff.

You should possibly get a trim to get them out (split ends) if you have them.

After that you could use some Garnier Fructis to try and get it smooth like it does if you don't wash it for a few day.

As for the curling iron or straightener since you'll be using product to get the sheen of the picture you showed where you want to be I'm not sure you'd use anything BUT conditioners and serums/mousses.

u/cmmoyer · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

For long hair, it looks surprisingly good. Try taking the little bit on the left side of your part and pull it over to the right so your forehead isn't entirely bare. I'd also try pulling it all back. Your hair looks fairly light though so you may need a bit of oil to weigh it down and keep it from popping up. You can leave your sides in front or behind your ears, whatever you think looks best.

Here's a product I typically use after washing my hair to replace some of the lost oil and give it a nice shine.

http://www.amazon.com/Garnier-Fructis-Anti-Frizz-Serum-Sleek/dp/B000GCTBNY

u/reversethiscurse · 0 pointsr/amiugly

If you insist on keeping the hair (bad idea IMO, I think you would look great with short hair) then at least use a hair serum on it. This is a really good one, a little expensive, but it's great. This one is not quite as good, but it's a little cheaper. Another thing you could do to help is use a shampoo for body, or a mousse for body. These products will help your hair look healthier and fuller.