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, Susan Spain <susanspain2004>

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> Anyone know if Frizz Ease is tested on animals or contains animal

products?

>

I looked on their website but didn't see any info (the type was

microscopic and even with my glasses I had a hard time with it).

I've been using Aveda products - they have a product called " Hang

Straight " that might work similarly to Frizz Ease?

http://www.aveda.com/templates/products/sp.tmpl?

CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY6159 & PRODUCT_ID=PROD5835

 

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Thanks, Nancy!njdoane <njdoane wrote:

, Susan Spain <susanspain2004> wrote:> Anyone know if Frizz Ease is tested on animals or contains animal products?> I looked on their website but didn't see any info (the type was microscopic and even with my glasses I had a hard time with it). I've been using Aveda products - they have a product called "Hang Straight" that might work similarly to Frizz Ease? http://www.aveda.com/templates/products/sp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY6159 & PRODUCT_ID=PROD5835nancyTo send an email to -

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John Frieda does not test on animals, but I don't know about animal ingredients. I had to give up on finding good hair care products that cover both of those areas. With the exception of Abba, which only has a limited line of products, few GOOD hair care products (ie products that make my poruous, colored, damaged hair look OK) are both cruelty and animal product free. FrizzEase is a good line so I use those products. I really like the Secret Weapon smoothing cream and the hair spray.

 

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Anyone know if Frizz Ease is tested on animals or contains animal products?

 

 

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thanks, I'll look into those products too.njdoane <njdoane wrote:

Susan,You also might want to look into the BWC line of products (www.beautywithoutcruelty.com) - they have a leave-in conditioner that is supposed to tame frizzy hair. I use some of their stuff and really love it.nancyTo send an email to -

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