
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethiconol -- appear in ingredient panels for closely related Livon Anti-Frizz Serum products, lightweight silicone conditioning agents
- Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil -- appears in related-product panels, supporting the brand's "Moroccan argan oil" marketing
- Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) -- appears in related-product panels, an antioxidant, supporting the brand's "Vitamin E" marketing claim
- Fragrance/Parfum -- appears in related-product panels
- Important sourcing caveat: no ingredient panel could be found published specifically under this product's "Go Frizz Free" name and packaging. The ingredients above are drawn from closely related "Livon Anti Frizz Serum" products in the same Livon serum family (which share the same core marketing claims of argan oil and Vitamin E), and are presented as a reasonable inference about likely composition rather than a directly confirmed match for this exact 100ml pack
Key Features
- A hair serum from Livon, a haircare brand owned by Marico Limited, an Indian FMCG company
- Marketed as a silicone-based, lightweight, non-sticky serum for smoothing frizz and flyaways
- The exact "Go Frizz Free" SKU and 100ml size are confirmed as an actively sold, genuine product across multiple Bangladesh retailers
Benefits
- Marketed to cut through frizz and flyaways for a smoother, glossier finish
- Silicone conditioning agents help realign the hair cuticle for a smoother look and feel
- Argan oil and Vitamin E (per related-product formulations and brand marketing) are commonly associated with hair conditioning and antioxidant support
Who Can Use This Product
- Marketed as suitable for all hair types, particularly frizzy, dry, or rough hair, and for both men and women
- A patch/strand test is advisable for those with a known sensitivity to fragrance or silicone-based products
How to Use
- Towel-dry hair until slightly damp
- Part hair into sections
- Dispense 2-3 coin-sized drops into the palm, rub between fingertips, and run through the mid-lengths to ends
- Smooth any remaining flyaways at the crown; use 1-2 more drops for very dry hair
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- For external hair use only; avoid contact with the eyes
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if scalp irritation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children
- Sourcing note: because no ingredient panel was found published specifically for the "Go Frizz Free" packaging, the ingredients listed here are inferred from closely related sibling products in the Livon Anti-Frizz Serum family rather than confirmed for this exact SKU. The marketed claims (argan oil, Vitamin E, frizz control) are consistent across the product family, giving reasonable confidence in the general formulation approach even without an exact confirmed panel.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is the exact ingredient list confirmed for this specific pack?
A: No published ingredient panel was found specifically for the "Go Frizz Free" packaging; the ingredients described are inferred from closely related Livon serum products in the same family.
Q: What hair types is this serum meant for?
A: It's marketed as suitable for all hair types, especially frizzy, dry, or rough hair.
Q: How much should I use?
A: Start with 2-3 coin-sized drops on damp, towel-dried hair, adding 1-2 more drops if your hair is very dry.
Q: Who makes Livon?
A: Livon is a haircare brand owned by Marico Limited, an Indian FMCG company.
Q: Does this serum contain silicone?
A: Related products in the same Livon serum family list silicone-based conditioning ingredients (like Cyclopentasiloxane), which are likely present in this formulation as well, though not directly confirmed for this exact SKU.
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