Briogeo
Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray
Best when the problem is detangling and frizz, not deep repair.
Is Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray worth it?
Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray is worth considering if your hair matches wavy + curly, frizz-prone. Expect this kind of finish: Slippy, light, flexible definition. The main reason to skip it is fit: You want a rich cream or a strong hold styler.
What Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray looks like
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How to use Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray
Mist into your hands first if your crown gets frizzy. Direct spraying can over-hit the top layer.
How it behaves
This spray gives immediate slip, which is exactly what curly and wavy hair often needs before styling. It helps fingers or a wide-tooth comb move through without pulling the curl apart.
Who gets the most from it
Wavy and curly hair that needs a pre-styling detangler more than a heavy conditioner. It plays well under curl cream because it does not create a stiff shell.
Our verdict
We like this for hair that looks good after styling but feels impossible when wet. It is a slip-first pick, not a heavy conditioning treatment.
Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray vs. RŌZ Milk Hair Serum
If you want the strongest match for wavy + curly, frizz-prone, Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Spray is the better starting point. If your priority is medium-coarse, dry ends, compare it with RŌZ Milk Hair Serum before you buy. The real decision is less about which bottle is universally better and more about which texture, weight, and routine fit your hair.
What works
- Excellent wet slip
- Flexible under other stylers
- High heat rating for a spray
Watchouts
- Not enough richness for very dry coils alone
- Spray placement matters