Miami Women Chase Frizz-Free Hair With Solshine Kit

Solshine Zero – Miami women are turning to Solshine’s at-home Zero Flocks Given anti-frizz kit—marketed as formaldehyde-free and designed to deliver salon-style smoothness that lasts three to four months.
The humidity in Miami can be relentless—one minute your hair looks great, the next it’s doing whatever it wants. And for a lot of women, that post-beach moment is the real test. A cute outfit doesn’t help if your strands are frizzy or rough the second you step outside.
That’s why many are reaching for Solshine’s Zero Flocks Given kit. an at-home smoothing treatment described as formaldehyde-free and built to prevent stressful styling days (and the “emergency bun” routine that comes after). Solshine says the kit is designed for frizz control. shine. and smoother-looking hair in rising temperatures. aiming to keep strands looking sleek without the constant scramble to make things work.
Solshine. which was founded by Floridians. is positioned as a brand made by people who know the struggle of getting hair to cooperate in humidity. The multi-product kit includes the Zero Flocks Given Treatment; It’s A Breeze Blowout Spray; Fresh Start Clarifying Shampoo; Purely Stellar Salt & Sulfate-Free Shampoo; and Smooth Sailing Conditioner.
The brand describes the kit as working similarly to a keratin treatment you’d pay for at a salon, including keratin in its ingredients, along with amino acids, castor seed oil, aloe vera, and ginseng root extract.
When it comes to using the kit. Solshine markets the process as straightforward—especially with multiple video tutorials on its site. The routine starts with washing hair using the Clarifying Shampoo, then drying and applying the Smoothing Treatment. After waiting a specific amount of time (the longer the wait. the smoother the result is described as being). the instructions call for rinsing with just water—no shampoo. From there, you blow-dry and flat-iron everything using the Blowout Smoothing Spray.
The remaining products are meant to support and maintain the sleek, smooth look. For optimal results, Solshine says to wait 24 hours before washing again.
For people worried the treatment won’t fit their specific hair type, the kit is presented as flexible. Shoppers can choose different color options—brunettes or blondes & highlights—and lengths—short-medium or medium-long. Solshine also states the products can be used on both straight and curly hair. The brand adds that if you’re worried about your hair going too flat. leaving the smoothing treatment on for less time can help keep bouncy ringlets from falling too flat.
As the summer heat rolls in—whether it’s swimming, surfing, or just stepping outside—frizz can strike fast. Solshine says the results last for three to four months, so the promise is a full season of looking “flawless” instead of constantly fighting flyaways.
The kit’s reputation is built on customer reaction. too. with many reviews describing the Zero Flocks Given treatment as “magic.” One person wrote: “I was spending over 300 dollars every few months at the salon for keratin treatments. ” adding. “This kit gives me the same results for a fraction of the price.” Another reviewer said: “My hair has never been this healthy looking and smooth. ” while also calling out that the formaldehyde-free formula means “no harsh fumes. ” and that their hair still came out “perfectly sleek.”.
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Formaldehyde-free doesn’t mean it’s safe right? Like they always say that and then it’s still a chemical treatment.
So it lasts 3-4 months but you gotta do a whole blowout + waiting?? Sounds like the exact opposite of “easy.”
Wait “emergency bun routine”?? That makes it sound like it fails in Miami humidity and you just cope with buns lol. Also why is it called Solshine like it’s a vitamin?
My cousin tried something like this with keratin and it fried her hair after a couple weeks, not months. The article says longer wait = smoother result but that’s kinda sketchy like the more damage you sit through the better it looks?