
What ISO says about this product:
Benefits:
* Controls frizz and enables smooth combing.
* Offers long-lasting straightening.
* Gives hair a sleek finish.
Ingredients:
* ISOamine and Guar Gum: Soften internal bonds of hair for smoother combing and long-lasting straightening.
* Amino Silicone: Smoothes hair and provides long-lasting conditioning without buildup.
* Wheat Protein: Penetrates the cuticle and helps improve the condition and styling potential of hair. * Panthenol (Vitamin B): Moisturizes and nourishes the hair.
* Humectants: Balance the moisture levels in the hair.
Who Should Use:
Besides Sanjaya, anyone with frizzy hair who has had trouble with other frizz control products.

What I thought:
While the directions say to use a generous amount, I found that I really had to use only a dime-sized amount for my hair that’s length goes to about the center of my back. ISO’s Tamer Foam is a foam gel combination, so when dispensing it some of the product will appear fluffy like a mousse with a slight liquid appearance. The Tamer Foam is lightly fragranced, but nothing that you notice once you’ve dried your hair.
I prefer to use a round brush when drying my hair and ISO actually recommends consumers do the same using moderate tension to achieve the best results. When using this product I have noticed any buildup in my hair like I have with other foam type hair products I have used in the past and my hair did feel softer. Of course, my main goal was to tame the frizz and the Tamer Foam did a great job at keeping it under control.
Have you used this product? What did you think?
