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Living Proof No Frizz Full Thickening Cream for Hair Review

6 March 2010 233 views No Comment

The weather here in NYC has been a little schizophrenic over the past few weeks. If it’s not snowing, then it’s raining and if it’s not raining then it’s windy enough to knock you off your feet. So what’s a girl to do? Well, that’s where Living Proof comes in. This line of “No Frizz” creams, sprays, shampoos and conditioners is a dream come true for any bad hair day. The company prides itself on the use of advanced technologies to solve the toughest hair woes. Made up of a team of leading scientists and beauty authorities, Living Proof’s goal is to “invent efficient formulas with new molecules that deliver results you can see across the room.”

Living Proof Full Thickening Cream

There are six different products in the No Frizz collection, each targeted to your hair type or hair challenge. And two have really caught my eye.

The Straight Making Styling Cream ($24) is a lightweight formula that adds moisture and shine to your hair while also repairing those dreaded split ends. The Full Thickening Cream ($24) is the newest launch from Living Proof and promises to “transform fine, limp hair into full, thick hair”. And surprisingly, repeated use actually improves your hair, so the more you use it the more resistant your hair is to humidity!

Living Proof Straightening Cream

If your hair is anything like mine, the slightest bit of humidity leaves your hair looking like the bride of Frankenstein. Living Proof is the solution to tame that frizz for good!

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