***Disclosure: I received complimentary products to facilitate my review. No other compensation has been provided, and all opinions are 100% honest and have not been influenced in any way.*** ![]() I, like most women, love doing my hair. Granted, most of the time it's pulled back into a ponytail or thrown into a piecey bun, but with 2 toddlers to chase all day, can you blame me? Still, when Dan and I have the opportunity to go out on the town, I like to try and look my best. Or at least somewhat presentable. I am blessed with very long, very thick, naturally wavy hair. While this is great because I don't really have to do very much to make it look good, it can also be a pain because the sheer weight of my hair tends to make it fall flat. Flat hair is no fun, especially when most of the hottest styles have loads of bounce and volume. Thankfully, this is where an ingenious styling tool, Teez w/ Eez comes to the rescue. These are not your normal teasing combs. Not by a long shot. They are specially designed to create massive volume in a fraction of the time it would take with other combs. This not only saves tons tons of valuable time, it also is less damaging to your hair. Teez w/ Eez is very easy to use. All you need to do is lift the section of hair you want to tease, and start high with downward strokes. Each stroke from this tool is the equivalent to 4 strokes from other teasing tools. Tease as much or a little as you'd like, and then smooth and apply styling products like hair spray for the perfect look! The Teez w/ Eez has a comfortable ergonomic handle that is easy to grip, and the end of the comb can be used as a pick to easily section off hair. It even has a little bling adorning it, making it attractive and fun. There is also a smaller version available that fits perfectly into handbags or even your pocket. This is great for those nights when you need to head to the bathroom to freshen up your look. I actually really like the compact size, and find it very easy to use. I have really enjoyed experimenting with the Teez w/Eez. Here is one look I got in no time flat. As you can see, my hair is bouncy and full of volume. My son actually said I have "Fran Fine Hair". You know...The Nanny? I don't know about all that, but I do know that with other styling tools this would have taken at least double the amount of time to achieve. All in all, I think this took about 10-15 minutes, and that includes using a 1" curling iron. I am definitely very impressed with the Teez w/Eez styling tool. It makes primping so much easier, and produces fabulous results in a very short amount of time. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone who is a beauty junkie like me. It would even make a great stocking stuffer this Holiday season! How to Connect : You can check out Teez w/Eez on their website. Be sure to look at their retail locator to find this product online or near you! Enter to WIN : I am thrilled to announce that THREE lucky winners will receive their very own Teez w/Eez to try for themselves!
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61 Comments
laurie Nykaza
9/25/2013 06:31:53 pm
if a little oily on top put a little powder and it will absorb the oil
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Carol L
9/25/2013 07:51:54 pm
I loved how your hair looks in your picture. Very nice. This would really make a great stocking stuffer gift for my youngest daughter.
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Dorothy Teel
9/26/2013 05:09:38 am
Don't use rubber bands in your hair it breaks the hair shaft, rinse with vinegar about every month or so to strip hair of excess conditioners and give hair fresh start.
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Tara L
9/26/2013 12:09:27 pm
My best hair tips. I don't really have much. I like to put moose & gel in my hair than put it up in a towel let it try a little than blow dry out my hair just a little bit adding some hair spray I usually like how my hair comes out because it's naturally curly. Thanks
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Latanya
9/26/2013 09:49:19 pm
use argan oil to help keep frizz away
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Laura
9/27/2013 05:25:50 am
I WISH I had good hair tips. I need all the help with my hair that I can get!
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Carol L
9/27/2013 05:56:14 am
If you can let hair dry naturally. Over blow drying creates split ends and dryness.
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lisa
9/27/2013 07:47:29 am
I've re-started using Viviscal. It's a bit pricey but it does work.
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Zan C
9/28/2013 12:57:33 am
Use Coconut Oil as a deep moisturizer
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latanya
9/28/2013 05:20:47 am
after moisturizing your hair, add an oil to help seal in the moisture
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lisa
9/28/2013 07:29:35 am
Deep condition weekly and keep ends trimmed.
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Brandi Price
9/28/2013 12:54:14 pm
Blow dry your hair upside down for more body! :)
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Trisha B.
9/28/2013 01:37:51 pm
Give hair a break and wash it every other day instead of every day. Use dry shampoo in between washes to freshen it up.
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9/28/2013 03:31:43 pm
I use cold water when rinsing my hair after conditioning,, It helps seal in the conditioner.
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amanda hendricks-selby
9/28/2013 03:52:35 pm
My best hair tip is to use coconut oil instead of conditioner
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jennifer aikens
9/28/2013 06:20:56 pm
Use coconut oil for shine.
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heather
9/29/2013 01:00:03 pm
don't wash everyday and try not to use the hair dryer and hot irons everday that is soooo bad since i have stopped doing it everyday my hair looks great.
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renee walters
9/29/2013 08:37:09 pm
Don't over blow dry it creates split ends and dryness.
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lisa
9/30/2013 08:20:22 am
I take a vitamin for my hair and nails.
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lisa
10/1/2013 08:07:10 am
Scalp massage. It feels great.
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Sherry Compton
10/1/2013 09:30:27 pm
Protect your hair - use conditioners and don't overstyle.
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10/2/2013 03:23:26 am
Don't use a brush to comb wet hair and use a wide tooth comb so that you can prevent split ends. :)
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Kortney
10/2/2013 06:01:40 am
I just lather, rinse, and repeat like the bottle says.
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Mia
10/2/2013 10:34:02 am
use sulfate free conditioner
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krystel
10/5/2013 12:27:13 pm
i use cold water to seal in moisture and prevent frizz
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Maria E
10/7/2013 10:25:16 am
use lots of conditioner
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lisa
10/8/2013 07:51:02 am
I always let my hair air dry and use a wide toothed comb.
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Angela s
10/8/2013 10:38:32 pm
I use Moroccan oil to keep my hair soft & shiny.
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Maria
10/9/2013 11:07:52 am
Don't use a brush on frizzy hair.
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Andrina G
10/10/2013 07:30:14 am
I blow dry my hair upside down to get volume.
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Dawn Monroe
10/11/2013 06:02:38 am
My hair is dryer with age so my tip would be hot oil treatments.
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Lisa
10/13/2013 09:06:10 am
love to use vinegar to cleanse my hair
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Latanya
10/15/2013 04:42:56 am
use a cotton shirt to dry your hair to reduce frizz
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Christina Barnes
10/17/2013 08:07:02 am
I read once that if you rotate your shampoo/conditioner every-time you wash your hair, it is better and your hair won't fight with it, if you used the same brand every-time you washed your hair.
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Maria E
10/17/2013 10:18:24 am
Use a wide tooth comb to control frizzies
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Tanya White
10/18/2013 01:29:52 pm
I don't use a hair brush I use a wide tooth comb it helps keeping split ends at a minimum
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laurie Nykaza
10/18/2013 06:36:22 pm
i wash and air dry if i'm not going out so it doesn't get so dry
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Amber L.
10/21/2013 02:56:22 am
I rinse my hair with cold water before getting out of the shower or bath. It helps smooth my hair and increase shine.
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Shanna
10/21/2013 03:10:21 am
always use heat protectant of some sort!
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Meghan K
10/21/2013 11:16:49 am
Rinse your hair with cold water! It gets silky and shiny.
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Andrina G
10/22/2013 06:23:42 am
Turn your hair upside down when blow drying to get more volume.
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Gianna
10/22/2013 12:09:33 pm
Conditioner helps make my curly hair easier to comb.
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Rosanne
10/22/2013 02:05:46 pm
Good color and highlights good shampoo and not a lot of product
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Rusti Michael
10/23/2013 12:29:45 am
I like using a root lifter to get better volume.
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Brenda Elsner
10/23/2013 09:49:14 am
Don't wash your hair everyday.
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Lauren Flynn
10/23/2013 02:22:06 pm
I blow my hair dry just half way and then let it air-dry the rest of the way. Prevents frizzing and with a little finger scrunching, I have rock star hair!
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blyskalp
10/24/2013 05:59:23 am
Great what you are doing keep up the good work.
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Mary M.
10/24/2013 08:24:31 am
Change your hair style from time to time.
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Laura Emerson
10/24/2013 11:55:42 am
My best hair tip is to wash your hair in cold water as it really does keep it shiny.
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denise c
10/24/2013 12:13:05 pm
I do a weekly deep conditioner to keep my hair looking great
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MIchelle Hohertz
10/24/2013 01:46:18 pm
Best hair tip = patience, patience, patience, and a recent trip to the salon
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rose paden
10/24/2013 01:51:58 pm
For perfect crimped hair before going to bed put moose and hairspray in your hair after shower. Put all your hair up into a messy bun. When you get up take it out and spray it a little bit! Works every time for all day crimped hair!
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Sue J.
10/24/2013 05:26:35 pm
I only use shampoo every OTHER time that I shampoo - the alternate days, I just "wash" with conditioner. Too much shampoo can be drying.
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amy f
10/24/2013 06:25:58 pm
condition
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kathy pease
10/24/2013 10:02:18 pm
I like to leave coconut oil in my hair overnight once a week and sleep with a plastic bag on my head..haha really it does make my hair softer
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Heather C
10/25/2013 02:35:58 am
It's better to style 'dirty' hair that has been washed with a dry shampoo. The style tends to hold better. Also, be gentle when brushing or combing, as every crackle means fly-away mid-shaft breaks. Not pretty.
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Buddy Garrett
10/25/2013 04:07:09 am
I like to use Johnson's Baby Shampoo. It is gentle on hair.
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Christian Alejandro
10/25/2013 10:10:51 am
My best hair tip is be a guy. It's worked out for me so far.
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Charlene Kuser
10/25/2013 11:32:33 am
I pat down fly away hair with a fabric softener sheet.
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Trisha McKee
10/25/2013 12:16:04 pm
Deep conditioning for your hair weekly.
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