Reddit Reddit reviews HoneyBull Shower Mirror for Shaving Fogless with Suction, Razor Holder & Swivel (White)

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HoneyBull Shower Mirror for Shaving Fogless with Suction, Razor Holder & Swivel (White)
SHAVE IN THE SHOWER: Save time by shaving in the shower with our fogless shower mirrorDOES NOT FOG: The anti-fog coating will keep the mirror fog free in hot steamy showers. No need to run it under water. It just works, every timeEASY TO INSTALL: Simply twist to lock our powerful suction cup into place. Holds tight on all shower surfacesRAZOR HOOK: Store your razor conveniently on the mirror. Great for bathroom accessoriesTRAVEL READY: Compact and flat mirror is ready to pack away anywhere
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u/dodoconundrum ยท 17 pointsr/curlyhair

It looks so good!! It's funny because our moms criticized our hair...only to find out it only looked bad because they didn't know how to take care of it (and didn't teach us how to care for it)!

As far as advice, to reduce frizz you could try:

  • Alternating the shampoo with cowashing. For example, use shampoo one wash day, and the next washday cowash with the Tressemme or another light conditioner. Make sure to still scrub at and clean your scalp. This will help keep the hair more moisturized, which should reduce frizz
  • I find that scrunching works well for my ends, but not my roots. Try experimenting with other methods of applying your gel, like raking or praying hands method. For me, it was wort it to buy one of those mirrors that sticks to my showerlike this. I can basically tell by how it looks wet whether it will be frizzy when it dries.
  • I find that using lots of gel, and then actually adding some water on top help a LOT with my frizz. I learned it from a Deva stylist. I apply my gel, and then just cup water with my hands and carefully pour that over the hair. It's a bit messy in that water goes everywhere, so I style in the shower rather than at my sink. I also plop with a turbie twist since my hair is too wet to walk around with after all that.