Formaldehyde-Free Treatment For Frizzy Hair (PHOTOS)

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Photos By Bobby Doherty

I didn't realize that I had curly hair until I was 12 years old. Until that point, I would brush my ringlets into a porcupine-esque frizz ball and slick it back into a ponytail on a daily basis. I started to discover the wide world of products shortly thereafter, and along with learning about mouses, creams and sprays I became dear friends with the terrifying flat iron.

Years of blow drying, ironing and heat styling has left my locks beyond drab. I have always wanted to have straight hair like Gwyneth Paltrow or Jennifer Aniston, but I am terrified of the chemicals involved in most treatments. The Brazilian blowout? Japanese hair straightening? There had to be another option.

When I first heard of Tela Beauty Organics by Philip Pelusi's blowout treatment from our associate beauty editor Dana Oliver, it seemed to good to be true. Tela's is nontoxic, formaldehyde-free and 85% organic. Technicians don't even need to wear gloves during the application! I made an appointment as quickly as possible.

Unlike a Brazilian blowout or Japanese straightening treatment, Tela's blowout doesn't chemically straighten your hair, instead it leaves your hair smoother, shinier and frizz free. As a commitment-phobe, chemically straightening my hair seemed like a frightening choice. What if I wanted to go wavy one day? Tela offered me the best of both worlds: it is easier to blow dry my hair into a sleek, straight style while still having the option to go wavy.

I was prescribed the full blowout treatment by Tela's specialists to combat my dry, frizzy hair. First, my stylist Ricky washed my hair with Tela's Balance shampoo and conditioner. Twice. Even after shampooing with their sulfate-free organic formula my hair felt more nourished. Then, Ricky began to apply the blowout smoothing treatment and started to get to work. He slowly gave me a fantastic blowout after applying Tela's Healer and Guardian products which will protect hair against frizz and restore moisture. Ricky flat-ironed my hair following the blowout for a pin-straight style that is completely different from my daily look! I walked out of Tela's salon in the Meatpacking district a whole new woman. I was even allowed to wash my hair eight hours later compared to other treatments that forbid washing for up to three days.

But, the real test of Tela's blow out treatment was still yet to come. Before, I would blow-dry my hair on a daily basis, spending easily half an hour each morning to make sure my frizz was in check. I used buckets of products, but hadn't found any that I loved. I promised Ricky that I would use Tela's after care products exclusively while the semi-permanent treatment did its work on my hair. The results? Significantly smoother, less frizzy hair. My styling time has been cut in half and I actually feel like my hair is healthier since the treatment (something you definitely can't say of the chemical alternatives). Although my hair in the above photo was styled with a flat iron, it is still noticeably less frizzy after air drying. You can bet that I'll be back at the salon in about 4-6 weeks when the treatment wears off.

Meanwhile, the latest hair trend is a bit colorful. Would you try it?


 
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02:08 PM on 10/26/2011
Looks great! Sadly, Tela did not come through with training information for me when I was testing several formaldehyde-free treatments for a blog post. Read about 8 others here: http://amominredhighheels.com/comprehensive-guide-formaldehydefree-brazilian-blowout-keratin-treatment-alternatives
04:51 PM on 10/17/2011
As a hair designer of 35 years, I have used many smoothing treatments. From everything that I have tested and now use I have found that Thermafuse 450 Smoothing Treatment works the best. It's fast to use and the two things that I have noticed about the product is smoothing down the nape area. The girls picture in the photos above are mild frizz compared to the clients that I see, many are African American. The nape area had always been the most difficult area to completely smooth out but the Thermafuse completely eliminates that problem. In addition, I achieve 5 to 6 months relaxing having my clients apply Sabino Moisture Block or Lok & Blok when normally they only last up to 2 to 3 months. www.gotfrizz.com check it out!
04:25 PM on 10/15/2011
if you're going to take the time to get a formaldehyde free treatment, why not go with the treatment that lasts for three months-my treatment had 1% formaldehyde. I did a lot of reserarch and constant exposure to the chemical is bad, but not getting 2-3 treatments/year. You just can't hair as straight if you don't use formaldehyde. And I think that the author looks adorable with straight hair-much better than that curly mop! She had no style with her curly hair. I think curly hair is great, but find a stylist who specializes in cutting/styling curly hair-and the author's clearly didn't specialize!
04:30 PM on 10/13/2011
Where can you buy this treatment??
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03:56 PM on 10/13/2011
What's wrong with curly hair? If it is groomed and styled right curly hair can look fabulous. Poeple need to accept their bodies and their hair for what they are.
02:52 PM on 10/13/2011
I think her hair looks cuter on the left, before pic. The right after pic is also good, but it seems EVERYONE is doing the straight thing. I think the left makes her more of an individual. JMO. =)
02:38 PM on 10/13/2011
I have curly hair and frankly my dear i do not care to straighten my hair.....that is saying what is wrong with curly hair? that is your issue. buy a wig
02:24 PM on 10/13/2011
With her darker brown hair and bright blue eyes, I actually though she was Zoey Deschannel for a second lol
02:13 PM on 10/13/2011
Very pretty young lady in both pictures but I like the first pic best. In my opinion, and it's only my opinion, the fuller bouncy hair looks much better..
02:09 PM on 10/13/2011
I like both pictures.....she's definately sexy in both, but I like the before picture better
02:01 PM on 10/13/2011
The "before" picture is more attractive. Her eyes pop with the darker hair, whereas they just blend away beneath the new red color. Also, the soft waves around her face are more youthful. Her hair looks like straw in the "after" pic. This is just my opinion. She's a very pretty girl either way .... but the soft waves are more attractive. A simple way to smooth unruly curly or frizzy hair is to let it air dry ( yes, air dry ) and then use a very large barrel hot iron ( with teeth ) on it.
01:55 PM on 10/13/2011
And others of us work ourselves to death trying to get that much body in our fine limp hair !
01:41 PM on 10/13/2011
She totally looks like Zooey Deschanel!
01:32 PM on 10/13/2011
i prefer the old style, but if its ease of style she wanted isnt she aware that straightening your hair takes ages as well? she still needs product, so all she did was give herself a new style to take forever to do, and make herself look weird. she was much more adorable before.
01:31 PM on 10/13/2011
She looks like Zooey Deschanel .. i thought it was her, just on a bad day. lol

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